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Opinion: Could we soon see a Nissan Maruti hybrid?

A Nissan e-POWER series hybrid in a Maruti sounds challenging but is a very interesting proposition.
2 min read26 Apr '25
Sergius BarrettoSergius Barretto
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Nissan Maruti hybrid partnership blog
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For a while now, Nissan has been struggling globally, including in India. In December, the Japanese automaker announced it was working with Honda on a global merger. However, early this year, it said talks had collapsed, reportedly over Honda’s desire to absorb Nissan as a subsidiary rather than entering a partnership with it, something that Nissan felt was too parasitic. Subsequently, Nissan announced a revival plan based largely on specific regionalised product plans.

In India, it involves two new locally built SUVs and a compact MPV and selling the entire controlling stake in the joint manufacturing operations with Renault in Chennai. Nissan’s cars, though, would continue to be contract-manufactured at the Renault plant. Ivan Espinosa, Nissan’s new CEO, said the brand is still open to partnerships, and that’s where I think India could offer up a small lifesaver.

Maruti Suzuki is working on a series hybrid (range extender) powertrain for its products, and if you’ve been our regular reader, you’ll know that it is developing the system on its own and not with Toyota, with whom it already shares two strong hybrid powertrains. However, the grapevine has it that there are still hurdles in the development, and that’s where Nissan could come in.

While most brands have given range extenders a wide berth, Nissan has been pretty much a flag bearer and has offered the tech – what it calls e-POWER – for a long time now. Just last month, it announced its third-generation e-POWER system. Nissan could thus provide its series hybrid tech to Suzuki. Yes, there’s a whole lot more to consider, like the business case for adding another powertrain to Suzuki’s line-up, but if there’s any manufacturer that has volumes to justify this, it is Maruti Suzuki. Remember, they already do this with the Grand Vitara, which has two powertrains, one a Suzuki and the other a Toyota.

The technical feasibility and costs of integrating the Nissan system into a Suzuki vehicle will have to be looked at as well. Here, too, if there’s one maker that can keep a keen eye on costs, it is Maruti. Of course, if these hurdles are cleared, it will still depend on how far down the road Suzuki is with its own development. Too far ahead, and clearing the earlier challenges would be moot. However, a Suzuki-Nissan tie-up for e-POWER is an interesting proposition; the efficiency of the Nissan system in a Maruti is something that will surely excite our market. What would also be nice about this partnership is that the two have worked together before with badge-engineered products like the Maruti A-Star/Nissan Pixo. It would be quite a symbiotic relationship, with Nissan able to help someone else and, in that process, save itself, too.

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Opinion: Mercedes E 450, now with jet thrust

The new E 450 gets a smooth, turbine-like straight six engine.
3 min read21 Apr '25
Shapur KotwalShapur Kotwal
Mercedes E 450 straight six engine
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Opinion: Could Ultraviolette be India’s next big EV player?

After years of being a fringe player, Ultraviolette is looking set to enter the big leagues.
2 min read19 Apr '25
Rishaad ModyRishaad Mody
Opinion: Could Ultraviolette be India’s next big EV player?
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Opinion: Why air suspension is not always better

High-tech is not always better. Often, simple tech gets the job done just as well.
2 min read22 Mar '25
Shapur KotwalShapur Kotwal
Air suspension vs coil spring blog

Simpler coil spring suspension (left); air suspension set-up (right).

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Opinion: Dark undertones in marketing black edition SUVs

Black often lends cars a menacing look, but does the marketing lingo have to use overtones of the darker side of life?
2 min read14 Mar '25
Avik ChattopadhyayAvik Chattopadhyay
Dark edition blog Avik Chattopadhyay

Almost every manufacturer is today putting out ‘all-black’ editions.

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Opinion: Skoda's 25-year India innings

With its legacy of great cars over 25 years, brand Skoda is in a good place.
2 min read16 Feb '25
Shapur KotwalShapur Kotwal
Skoda Octavia and Superb, 25 years of Skoda India
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