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Maruti Suzuki XL6 accessory list revealed

Accessories on offer include additional moulding, a rear spoiler, an interior styling package and a choice of infotainment system.
2 min read31 Aug '19
Jaiveer MehraJaiveer Mehra
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Just a few weeks ago, Maruti Suzuki launched the premium iteration of the Ertiga, the XL6, in India. Priced from Rs 9.80 lakh and going up to Rs 11.46 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the XL6 features a more crossover-inspired look as compared to the Ertiga, along with featuring added kit and, crucially, a six-seat layout.

Available solely with the 1.5-litre mild-hybrid petrol engine from the Ertiga, the XL6 is available in only two trim levels – Zeta and the fully-loaded Alpha – and can be had with either a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic gearbox with both trim levels.

Maruti has now released a list of accessories that customers can use to customise their XL6. The entire list can be accessed via the manufacturer’s online configurator that is available on the Nexa website.

For the exterior, the configurator allows for the addition of trim along the lower door padding, along the window line and the lower lip of the number plate housing. Prices range from Rs 750 for the number plate garnish to Rs 2,850 for the window frame kit. Also available are door visors for an additional Rs 3,450 and a tailgate-mounted rear spoiler at Rs 4,500-4,900 (the higher price is for a spoiler that is not finished in black).

Inside the cabin, Maruti offers an interior styling package costing about Rs 8,200. The kit gets you door handles finished in the same pattern as the inserts on the dashboard. Also available are floor mats for an additional Rs 2,400.

Interestingly, while the stock XL6 gets Maruti’s SmartPlay Studio infotainment system as standard, the configurator does offer a choice of aftermarket touchscreen units with prices ranging from Rs 14,990, all the way to Rs 29,990.

Due to its premium positioning - and features such as LED headlamps and leatherette seat covers - XL6 prices start slightly higher than top-spec Ertigas. With these customisation options, there's another clear difference between the two Maruti MPVs.

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