Suzuki Ertiga Dreza revealed

    Suzuki adds a new top-spec model to the Ertiga range for Indonesia; gets new front styling and a larger infotainment system.

    Published On Dec 23, 2015 02:00:00 PM

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    Suzuki has expanded its line-up for the Indonesian market with a new top-spec Ertiga, badged Ertiga Dreza. The new variant of the MPV gets a heavily restyled front end along with tweaks to its sides and rear. Inside there's a new infotainment system and new trim inserts around the cabin.

    On the outside, the Ertiga Dreza gets a new front bumper with fog lamps set low down, a wide V-shaped air-dam with a chrome trim along the lower lip with LED lights, a larger rectangular grille positioned lower on the front fascia and more chrome detailing along the edge of the bonnet. The Ertiga Dreza gets new design alloy wheels along with the addition of door sill guards. At the back, the Dreza gets a roof-mounted spoiler with integrated stop lamp, a redesigned rear bumper, chrome garnish along the rear windshield and a Dreza badge on the tail-gate. The car is also about 100mm longer than the standard model.

    Inside, the Breza gets new upholstery, wood trim inserts and a 9.0-inch touchscreen AVN system with Android 4.1 software with iOS support and navigation. In contrast, the top-spec Ertiga in India gets a 7.0-inch SmartPlay touchscreen infotainment system.

    Mechanically, the Ertiga Dreza is powered by a 1.4-litre petrol engine mated to a four-speed automatic gearbox.

    The Dreza is expected to launch soon in the Indonesian market. However, there is no news if Maruti will launch this version of the MPV in the Indian market.

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