Maruti Suzuki has been aggressive with its product launches for the past year, and with the arrival of the all-new Brezza and Grand Vitara, the company has gained lost ground and is gradually increasing its market share. To further boost this growth, Maruti Suzuki has more new products in the pipeline, one of which is already available in showrooms – the Fronx. Here are the new products that customers can expect to see soon:
Maruti Suzuki Jimny
The highly anticipated Jimny will be the first vehicle to launch from Maruti Suzuki next. Scheduled to arrive in India at the end of May or the first half of June 2023, the five-door Jimny is a niche compact off-roader that will come with Suzuki’s AllGrip four-wheel drive and 1.5-liter 105 PS naturally-aspirated petrol engine as standard.
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Maruti Suzuki Engage (Innova Hycross-based MPV)
After the Jimny, Maruti Suzuki will launch its badge-engineered version of the Toyota Innova Hycross, which will be called the Engage. This seven-seater premium MPV will be positioned as Maruti Suzuki’s flagship vehicle and sold through NEXA outlets. With tweaked front and rear profiles, the Maruti Suzuki Engage will essentially be an Innova Hycross from the inside and under the skin. It will come with two powertrain options, a 2.0-liter naturally-aspirated petrol and a 2.0-liter petrol-hybrid engine.
All-new Maruti Suzuki Swift
Suzuki is already testing the all-new fourth-generation Swift overseas, which is expected to hit the global markets towards the end of 2023. The new Swift will arrive in India soon after its global launch. It will have an evolved design inside-out and is expected to come with new premium features from cars belonging to one segment above. It will come with the tried-and-tested 1.2-liter K12C Dualjet petrol engine and a new full-hybrid powertrain based on a small engine.
All-new Maruti Suzuki Dzire
Alongside the launch of the all-new Swift, Maruti Suzuki will also introduce its sedan counterpart, the Dzire. Like the current iteration, the new Dzire will have a heavily-reworked exterior and interior. However, it will be based on the same platform as the Swift and will share its petrol-based powertrains. It will also come with a 1.2-liter K12C Dualjet petrol engine, along with the expected full-hybrid powertrain.
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