“Maruthi Layout” is not a single, officially fixed location. It is a commonly used residential area name across India, inspired by Lord Maruti (Hanuman). Because of this, the name appears repeatedly in different cities—and even in different parts of the same city—often referring to small residential layouts or sub-localities rather than a large, standalone township.
This is why searching for “Maruthi Layout” without additional context almost always leads to confusion.

Maruthi Layout” in Bengaluru Overview
| Name used locally | Area | Part of city | Typical PIN |
| Maruthi Nagar | Yelahanka | North Bengaluru | 560064 |
| Maruthi Nagar | Attiguppe | West Bengaluru | 560040 |
| Maruthi Layout (informal) | Mahalakshmi / Chandra Layout pockets | West Bengaluru | 560040 / 560085 |
| Maruthi Layout (generic) | Other zones | Inside larger layouts | Varies |
Maruthi Nagar, Yelahanka (North Bengaluru)
This is one of the most clearly identified and officially recognised uses of the name. Maruthi Nagar near Yelahanka (PIN 560064) is a mid-segment residential area with independent houses and small apartment buildings. It benefits from North Bengaluru’s growth, airport connectivity, and improving civic infrastructure.
When someone says “Maruthi Layout” in North Bengaluru, they are often referring to this locality.
Maruthi Nagar, Attiguppe (West Bengaluru)
In West Bengaluru, the name most accurately maps to Maruthi Nagar, Attiguppe, a premium old-Bengaluru residential pocket near Chandra Layout. This area is especially valued because it lies within walking distance of the Attiguppe Metro Station (Purple Line).
Here, “Maruthi Layout” is more of a legacy or informal reference, while “Maruthi Nagar” is the correct local address. The neighbourhood is known for large independent bungalows, wide roads, and a strong owner-occupied character.
Use within Mahalakshmi Layout or Chandra Layout
In some cases, “Maruthi Layout” is used informally to describe specific streets or clusters inside larger layouts like Mahalakshmi Layout or Chandra Layout. These are not separate administrative layouts but are locally recognised pockets that share infrastructure, planning style, and PIN codes with their parent areas.
Why the name repeats so often
- “Maruthi” is a widely used cultural name
- Resident associations and societies often choose it
- Older layouts across India reused the name
- Online listings and maps rarely clarify parent localities
As a result, the same name exists in multiple cities and zones.
How to avoid confusion (important)
To correctly identify any Maruthi Layout, always specify:
- City (Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, etc.)
- Parent locality (Yelahanka, Attiguppe, Chandra Layout)
- PIN code
- Nearest landmark or metro station
Without at least two of these, even locals may assume the wrong area.
Final clarity
“Maruthi Layout” is a name, not a single place. In Bengaluru, the most recognised references are:
- Maruthi Nagar, Yelahanka (North Bengaluru)
- Maruthi Nagar, Attiguppe (West Bengaluru)
Any accurate discussion—whether about property, rentals, or directions—must anchor the name to its parent locality. Once that’s done, the confusion disappears