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| MARUTI TO LAUNCH NEW APV MINIVAN | |||||
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Suzuki's
forward-looking mini people-mover, the APV, recently launched at the Jakarta
motor show, is expected to be introduced in the Indian market in the not-so-distant
future. Currently manufactured in Indonesia, Suzuki's APV plans include
a number of ASEAN countries as well, and India is on that list.
The design of the dash is more saloon car too. A strong central console that looks similar to that on the Corolla, and Vitara-like silver-ringed dials with sporty red needles look neat. The details and the vents however are a reminder that this is a entry-level car, and even the faux-wood centre-console can't hide this. Sold in Indonesia with a choice of 1.5-litre and 1.6-litre 16-valve motors, Maruti is however likely to leverage motors currently used in its range in India. The 1.3-litre engine from the Versa/Esteem and the 1.6 from the Baleno are likely to be the sources of power. But it's the new 1.3-litre Fiat Multi-jet diesel, the one Maruti will make in its own plant, that could to be the star performer. One that is perfectly suited to the utilitarian nature of product with its efficiency, this common rail diesel has bags of torque and incredible driveability, perfect if you want to drive with eight passengers. The front suspension is the familiar MacPherson strut and coil spring layout, while the rear suspension consists of basic leaf springs on a rigid axle, meaning ride at the rear is likely to be compromised. Brakes are discs in front and drums at the rear, and steering is by rack-and-pinion. Ride height is a bad-road-friendly 175mm, almost identical to the Scorpio and Qualis, and this will prove to be a boon on our potholed roads, even when loaded to the maximum. The MUV market in India is going from strength to strength - witness the fact that the introduction of the Chevrolet Tavera in July this year didn't drastically affect sales of the Mahindra Scorpio, the Toyota Qualis or the Tata Sumo. Figures show that rather than cutting into their market share, the Chevy has, in fact, helped add to the volumes sold in this segment. Maruti wants a slice of this pie, and with the diesel APV has the car with which it can finally crack the segment. But it must be competitively priced, somewhere not too far off from Rs 6 lakh. Decent passenger-carrying capacity, some great motors, mildly attractive - the APV could be just what you are looking for in a car. And if Maruti can provide better value than the Innova, similar load-carrying capacity for less, could it harry the Toyota ? We think it could.l
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