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Maruti Suzuki currently sells Fronx, Baleno, Grand Vitara, XL6, Ciaz, Ignis and Jimny through Nexa outlets. [92] S-Cross was the first car to be sold through Nexa outlets. The company recently achieved a milestone of selling 1.5 million cars from over 350 dealerships across the country and is the third largest automobile retail channel of India.
Presented in January 2023 at the Auto Expo in India, the Fronx for the Indian market is exclusively available at the Nexa dealership chain reserved for high-end Maruti Suzuki models. It is Suzuki's second model in the sub-4 metre SUV segment in India after the Brezza , and occupies the lower bracket of India's sub-4 metre tax structure due to ...
Maruti Suzuki launched the car in India on 23 February 2022 with the same four trim levels as previous generation; Sigma, Delta, Zeta and Alpha. [80] It is also retained the same 1.2-litre K12N Dualjet petrol engine and 5-speed manual transmission, while the CVT option was replaced with the cheaper AMT unit.
The model is exclusively available at the Nexa dealership chain reserved for high-end Maruti Suzuki models. [13] In January 2023, the CNG version of the K15C engine was introduced for the Grand Vitara. [14] The CNG model is only available for Delta and Zeta grades with single manual transmission option.
Since April 2017, Maruti Suzuki moved the Ciaz sales and distribution from the regular Arena dealerships to Nexa dealerships, a network of dealership outlets for Maruti Suzuki high-end models. [12] Since its inception in 2015, the dealership network previously only offered the S-Cross and Baleno.
It was launched as a replacement for the Maruti Suzuki Ritz, manufactured by Maruti Suzuki and sold through the company's NEXA chain of premium dealerships. It was offered with a 1.25-litre D13A DDiS 190 turbo-diesel engine that produces 75 PS (55 kW; 74 hp) and 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) of peak torque which also powered the Swift and the Baleno ...
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The Suzuki Baleno nameplate has been used by the Japanese manufacturer Suzuki to denote several different subcompact cars since 1996. From 1996 to 2002, the Suzuki Baleno that was sold in Europe and Asia-Pacific was a rebadged Suzuki Cultus Crescent. It was also produced and sold in India as the Maruti Suzuki Baleno until 2007.