Maruti Suzuki

Maruti's cumulative sales of 'S-CNG' vehicles cross 1 mn
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Automobile major Maruti Suzuki India said on Tuesday that it has clocked cumulative sales figures of 1 million units of S-CNG vehicles. At present, the automobile major offers nine S-CNG vehicles in the personal and commercial segments. According to the company, the S-CNG vehicles are integrated from the first stage itself to deliver unmatched safety, performance, durability and high fuel efficiency.
New 2022 Maruti Baleno set for launch on 23rd February
Newsmen News Desk -
In terms of its interior tweaks, the 2022 Baleno will come a newly modified dashboard which will boast a 9-inch SmartPlay PRO+ touchscreen infotainment unit, 360 degrees View camera an audio system by ARKAMYS as well as a Head Up Display (HUD) screen system. In terms of reinforcing safety of passengers, the 2022 Baleno will come with six airbags as well as an Electronic Stability Control.
CNG version of Maruti Celerio claims 35.6 km mileage: All you need to know
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“Maruti Suzuki has been a pioneer in the country to offer factory-fitted CNG cars. We have the largest portfolio of 8 green models on the road and have sold around 9,50,000 S-CNG vehicles… The launch of All-New Celerio S-CNG will take us a step closer to our ambition of spearheading the mass adoption of green vehicles in India,” said Shashank Srivastava, Senior Executive Director (Marketing & Sales), Maruti Suzuki India Limited.
Maruti launches new Celerio, calles it "most fuel efficient car"
Newsmen Business Desk -
Maruti Suzuki India’s leading car manufacturer, on Wednesday launched latest version of its popular compact hatchback, Celerio and called it "the most fuel-efficient petrol car" of the country. The car offers a mileage of 26.68 km per litre.
Maruti Suzuki sells over 1.57 lakh factory-fitted S-CNG vehicles in FY21
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"We see CNG as a technology that has set a new benchmark in green fuel mobility. Maruti Suzuki offers its customers the widest options of factory-fitted CNG-powered cars. At the same time, CNG is becoming one of the most preferred alternative fuels due to its economic cost of running and improved CNG filling infrastructure," said Shashank Srivastava, Executive Director (Marketing & Sales), Maruti Suzuki India.
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