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Maruti Suzuki Announces Driver Airbag for Alto Series

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Maruti Suzuki has announced that it will be now offering driver airbag in its Alto series. The safety feature will be provided as an optional attribute from the base variants of Alto 800 and Alto K10. The addition means that the buyers can now experience improved safety features in Maruti’s entry-level hatchback. The carmaker is also offering left side rear view mirror with all variants of Alto.


“With driver airbag being offered from the base variant upward as an option for the Alto, a very large number of car customers in India will feel reassured. We have offered enhanced safety features, from the base variants, across our model range, ahead of regulations,” said R.S. Kalsi, MSI Executive Director, Marketing & Sales.

 

The car is now priced as:













































ModelVariantPrice (in INR, ex-showroom New Delhi)
Alto 800STD (O)2,62,313
Alto 800LX (O)2,98,844
Alto 800LXI (O)3,21,365
Alto 800LXI CNG (O)3,78,420
Alto K10LXI (O)3,45,844
Alto K10VXI AGS (O)4,11,609
Alto K10LXI CNG (O) 4,08,162

Maruti Suzuki Announces Driver Airbag for Alto Series


The announcement comes at a time when Indian Government recently said that it will make airbags mandatory in cars. Maruti has been working on safety from a while now, as it has started offering ABS and dual airbags as optional feature in all variants of Swift and Swift Dzire. Its just launched Baleno, gets dual airbags with ABS and EBD as a standard feature.


While most of the automakers were struggling to maintain their sale in the month of December, Maruti observed a consolidating growth of 8.5%. The company has had an overall pleasant year with a cumulative growth of 13%.


Also Read: Maruti Suzuki launches DZire diesel automatic at INR 8.39 Lacs


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Source : CarDekho

Source : BS Motoring

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First Published: Jan 15 2016 | 12:42 AM IST

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