Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, other Nexa models get Black colour

    The Nexa Black Edition cars do not command a premium price.

    Published On Jan 05, 2023 11:37:00 AM

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    As part of its 40th anniversary celebrations, Maruti Suzuki has launched the Black Edition of the cars on sale through Nexa dealerships. This edition brings the Pearl Midnight Black shade for the Ciaz, Ignis, Baleno, XL6 and Grand Vitara

    1. Nexa Black Edition available on all variants of Ciaz, Baleno
    2. Limited Edition accessory packages also available

    Maruti Suzuki Nexa Black Edition prices

    Prices of the Nexa Black Edition are consistent with the standard versions. The Ignis Black Edition is available on the Zeta and Alpha trims, which are priced between Rs 6.47 lakh-Rs 7.72 lakh. The Black Edition is available on all variants of the Ciaz, which is priced between Rs 8.99 lakh-Rs 11.99 lakh. Similarly, all variants of the Baleno also get the Black Edition and prices range from Rs 6.99 lakh-Rs 9.71 lakh. 

    On the XL6, the Nexa Black Edition is available on the top-spec Alpha and Alpha+ trims and their prices range between Rs 12.29 lakh and Rs 14.39 lakh. Lastly, the Grand Vitara Nexa Black Edition is available with the Zeta, Zeta+, Alpha and Alpha+ trims which are priced between Rs 13.89 lakh and Rs 19.49 lakh. (All prices ex-showroom, Delhi)

    Maruti Suzuki Nexa Limited Edition accessory packages

    Along with the Nexa Black Edition, Maruti Suzuki is also offering limited edition accessory packages. While all other cars in the Nexa portfolio get one accessory package, the Baleno gets two packages. These packages include items like seat covers, mats, air purifiers, vacuum cleaners, trim garnishes, chargers and cushion sets. 

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    2022 car, SUV sales: Tata closely follows Hyundai; Maruti tops the chart

    Maruti Suzuki confirms 2 new SUVs, EV SUV concept for Auto Expo 2023

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