Maruti launches Ertiga MPV

    The Ertiga has been launched at a killer starting price of Rs 5.89 lakh for the petrol. The introductory price of the base-diesel is Rs 7.30 lakh.

    Published On Apr 12, 2012 04:30:00 AM

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    Maruti launches Ertiga MPV

    Maruti has launched its much-awaited Ertiga MPV. 

    The all-new Ertiga, which is based on the current Swift platform, is Maruti’s first crack at the MPV segment Maruti has made all efforts to make its new mini-MPV as car-like as possible and in fact the dashboard and steering wheel have been carried over from the Swift. Lighter materials do their part in giving the interiors a more premium look.

    The Ertiga comes in six variants, three each with petrol and diesel motors and seven paint-shades such as Ecru Beige, Firebrick Red, Granite Grey, Dusky Brown, Superior White and Silky Silver.

    In the engine department, the Ertiga gets a new 1.4-litre petrol motor that is equipped with variable-valve timing (VVT) and delivers a decent 95bhp. The Ertiga also comes with the popular 1.3-litre Variable Geometry Turbo (VGT) diesel from the SX4. 

    Maruti Ertiga prices (Ex-showroom, Delhi) 

    ErtigaLxi/LdiVxi/VdiZxi/Zdi
    Petrol5.89 lakh6.60 lakh7.30 lakh
    Diesel7.30 lakh7.90 lakh8.45lakh

    Prices are introductory and will be updated in a few months. Read our first impressions and checkout our image gallery for more details on Maruti’s upcoming MPV. 

    Also read : Maruti Ertiga review, test drive

    Also watch: Maruti Ertiga image gallery

    Also watch: Maruti Ertiga VIDEO REVIEW

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