Maruti Suzuki announces Monsoon Service Camp

    Scheduled to kick off on July 9, the 22-day Maruti Suzuki service camp will offer complimentary vehicle check-ups and discounts on accessories.

    Published On Jul 06, 2018 12:13:00 PM

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    Maruti Suzuki announces Monsoon Service Camp

    Maruti Suzuki is conducting a Monsoon Service Camp across all its dealerships – including Nexa and Arena – in India. The 22-day service camp will run from July 9 to 30, 2018, and will offer complimentary vehicle health check-ups to ensure customer’s cars are ready to brave the Indian monsoon.

    The checks will be performed on key components such as brakes, windscreen, wiper blades, battery, electrical system, tyres and more. The camp will also offer benefits and discounts on parts and accessories.

    The Japanese brand started this year on a high note, with the launch of the new-gen Swift at the 2018 Auto Expo and the AMT-equipped Vitara Brezza in May. Also, its models have enjoyed a significant degree of success with the Baleno premium hatchback crossing the 4 lakh sales mark and the Vitara Brezza compact SUV hitting the 3 lakh sales milestone.

    Maruti is expected to bring the all-new second-gen Ertiga MPV to India in the coming months, which will be followed by the facelift of the Ciaz mid-size sedan. Both models will be powered by a new K15B 1.5-litre petrol engine that will replace the current 1.4-litre unit.

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