Saurav Gupta
Maruti Suzuki plans to launch the Y43 Micro SUV in 2026, positioned below the Brezza and Fronx. It features a 1.2L Z series petrol engine with mild hybrid technology.
The YDB Compact MPV, inspired by the Spacia, competes with Renault Triber. It offers increased practicality with the 1.2L Z series engine and cost-effective design choices.
The new Swift, anticipated in 2024, showcases evolutionary design changes and might adopt the new 1.2L Z series mild-hybrid petrol engine, succeeding the current K series.
Maruti Suzuki's upcoming electric hatchback, inspired by the eWX concept, aims to compete with rivals like Tata Tiago EV and Citroen eC3.
Maruti Suzuki's significant product expansion includes venturing into new SUV segments and actively participating in the growing electric vehicle space.
The YDB Compact MPV's omission of sliding doors showcases Maruti Suzuki's strategic approach to cost-effective design choices, ensuring practicality without compromising affordability.
The Y43 Micro SUV's inclusion of mild hybrid technology emphasizes Maruti Suzuki's commitment to fuel efficiency, aligning with the industry's eco-friendly trend.
With all upcoming models priced under Rs. 10 lakh (ex-showroom), Maruti Suzuki positions itself competitively in the market, appealing to a wider consumer base.