The model would compete with the likes of Honda CR-V, Mahindra Marazzo, among others in the multi-purpose vehicle space.
The
country's largest carmaker Maruti
Suzuki India (MSI) Wednesday launched a new version of its
multi-purpose vehicle Ertiga priced between Rs 744,000 and Rs 109,000
(ex-showroom price Delhi).
The
petrol variants, including two automatic trims, are priced between Rs
744,000 and Rs 995,000, while diesel variants are tagged between Rs
884,000 and Rs 109,000.
The
petrol variants of the new
Ertiga are costlier by up to Rs 71,000 from the outgoing model.
Similarly, the diesel versions are costlier by up to Rs 20,000.
The
model would compete with the likes of Honda CR-V, Mahindra Marazzo,
among others in the multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) space.
"The
next-gen Ertiga has been designed with thoughtful features and great
attention to detail, keeping in mind the requirements of our
ever-evolving customers," MSI MD and CEO Kenichi Ayukawa told
reporters here.
The
company is offering the latest K15 petrol engine option with
progressive smart hybrid and lithium-ion battery in the new Ertiga,
he added.
"I
am confident that our customers will appreciate best in fuel class
efficiency, which has increased by nearly 10 per cent for the petrol
variant," Ayukawa said.
He
added that as a leading automobile manufacturer of the country, MSI
will continue to pursue Make in India.
"We
are further investing in our research and development centre to
introduce latest technologies and higher level of localisation,"
he noted.
Ayukawa
added that through new technology like CNG, hybrid and electric
vehicles the company aims to bring down emissions and give
environment-friendly vehicle options to its customers.
The
next-gen Ertiga is conceptualised on fifth generation HEARTECT
platform to ensure enhanced safety and noise, vibration and harshness
(NVH) performance by making it stronger and more rigid.
While
the new
Ertiga features a new 1.5-litre petrol engine with smart hybrid
technology, the diesel options come with the familiar 1.3-litre
engine.
MSI
said the petrol versions of the model with manual transmission comes
with a fuel efficiency of 19.34 km/l while the automatic trims will
give a fuel efficiency of 18.69 km/l. The diesel options would offer
a fuel efficiency of 25.47 km/l.
Designed
especially for India, Ertiga was first launched in India in April
2012 and the company has sold over 420,000 units cumulatively since
its launch.Business Standard
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