All-new Maruti 800cc to be launched by Diwali
According to sources close to the development, the company
will start commercial production of the car at its Gurgaon facility from July
or August and will launch it by Diwali.
"Although this will be a 800cc car, technologically it
will be more advanced than the existing two 800cc models. It'll be more fuel
efficient, and hence will also be more expensive than M800 and Alto," a
source said.
It is understood that MSI has upgraded the existing engine
and platform of the Alto instead of a complete overhaul in order to reduce
development costs.
As per the company's official website, the prices of M800
varies between Rs 2.05 lakh and Rs 2.30 lakh, while that of Alto stands at Rs
2.40-3.43 lakh. A 1,000cc variant of the Alto is priced at Rs 3.14-3.31 lakh.
All the prices are for ex-showroom, Delhi.
When contacted, a Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) spokesperson
declined to comment "on any future model development".
Sources said the company has already done the test
productions at various stages of development and is now gearing up to roll out
the vehicle commercially.
"The commercial production of the car will start from
July or August and it will be launched by Diwali. This will be produced at the
Gurgaon facility," a source said.
The company has stopped selling M800 in specific cities
where Bharat Stage IV emission norms are applicable as the car does not meet
the stringent parameters.
Although MSI is still selling its first model in the country
in other places, it has categorically ruled out upgrading it. The M800 will be
naturally phased out once emission norms are upgraded in rest of the country.
Alto is MSI's best selling car so far. However, in recent
times, the monthly sales have fallen to about 20,000 units, including Alto K10,
from about 30,000 units earlier due to factors like high interest rates and
rising petrol costs. Huge stock of petrol cars are lying at the dealers level
now.
In fact, MSI had last month stopped production of petrol
models, like the Alto, M800, A-Star, Estilo and Omni for three days to prevent
inventory pile up.
The company is at present under going its week-long annual
maintenance shut down, which started from June 25.
According to SIAM data, the company's car production last
month fell by 8.42 per cent to 87,220 units.
Car sales in India grew at the slowest pace in seven months
during May with just 2.78 per cent rise as high interest rates and petrol
prices hit the market.
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