Maruti Suzuki car, SUV line-up now BS6 Phase 2 compliant

    Almost all Maruti Suzuki models in India now come with standard ESP as well, except for a few.

    Published On Apr 26, 2023 08:00:00 AM

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    Maruti Suzuki India has announced that its entire car, SUV and commercial vehicle range is now compliant with the new BS6 Phase 2 Real Driving Emissions norms, which came into effect on April 1, 2023. Additionally, all Maruti models sold in India are now compatible with E20 fuel.

    1. Maruti model line-up now gets updated OBD system
    2. Allmost all models now get standard ESP
    3. Jimny launch sometime in May

    The carmaker says its RDE-compliant line-up now comes with an enhanced onboard diagnostics (OBD) system to monitor emissions control systems of the car in real-time and will notify drivers in case of any malfunction. Along with emissions-related upgrades, all models are now equipped with standard ESP (Electric Stability program).  

    As per the updated emissions norms, all cars have to be tested both on the MIDC (Modified Indian Test Cycle) in the lab as well as in real-world conditions on the road. The two figures are then co-related by adding a conformity factor. For more on RDE norms, click here.

    Maruti SUV line-up for India: what’s next?

    Maruti Suzuki recently launched the Fronx priced from Rs 7.47 lakh; the compact SUV coupe will be sold via Nexa dealerships. The Maruti Suzuki Jimny is its most-awaited SUV launch for this year, and will take place sometime in May 2023. Additionally, an all-new three-row Maruti MPV, based on the Toyota Innova Hycross, will also go on sale later this year.

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    Maruti Suzuki Fronx vs Brezza: what's different

    Maruti Suzuki Fronx vs rivals: specifications compared

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