
Last Updated on: 17 Jul 2026
Maruti Suzuki XL6
The Maruti Suzuki XL6 price in India ranges between Rs 11.57 lakh to Rs 14.37 lakh (ex-showroom). The XL6 is a more premium alternative to the Ertiga MPV and is sold via Maruti Suzuki’s Nexa showrooms. Maruti XL6 on road price starts from Rs 13.66 lakh for its 1.5 petrol Zeta MT base model. The Maruti Suzuki XL6 competitors include popular MPVs like the Toyota Rumion and Kia Carens.
The Maruti Suzuki XL6 variants include 7 options spread across three trim levels: Zeta, Alpha, and Alpha+. Maruti Suzuki offers the XL6 with petrol and CNG powertrains. XL6 CNG gets a 5-speed manual gearbox only, whereas the petrol engine can be had with a 6-speed automatic too. The XL6 mileage ranges between 20.27 kmpl - 20.97 kmpl, depending on the model.
Maruti XL6 interior includes a neat dashboard layout with an all-black colour scheme. It gets leatherette upholstery with a 6-seater layout and features like ventilated front seats, automatic climate control, 4-speaker sound system, 7-inch infotainment touchscreen, connected car tech, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, 360 degree camera, cabin air filter, and more.
The Maruti XL6 exterior is based on the Ertiga, but features more premium design touches like automatic headlights, chrome grille, chunky body cladding, silver skid plates, black alloy wheels, roof rails, etc.
The Maruti Suzuki XL6 safety rating has yet to be revealed, but it gets features like 6 airbags as standard, ABS with EBD, traction control, ESC, 360 degree camera, parking sensors, 3-point seatbelts with reminders for all passengers, ISOFIX child seat anchors, brake assist, and hill hold control.
Key Highlights of Maruti Suzuki XL6
- The Maruti XL6 price starts at Rs 11.57 lakh (ex-showroom).
- Maruti XL6 gets 6 airbags as standard.
- The XL6 CNG mileage is 26.23km/kg (claimed).
- Unlike the Ertiga, the XL6 is sold through Maruti Suzuki Nexa dealerships.
- The XL6 top model price is Rs 14.37 lakh (ex-showroom).
- Maruti XL6 interior features include an infotainment touchscreen, push button start/stop, cabin air filter, 6 speaker sound system, 6-seat layout with captain chairs in the middle row, ventilated front seats, 360 degree camera, connected car tech, etc.
- The XL6 ground clearance is estimated to be 180mm.
Maruti Suzuki XL6 Latest Updates
- 07 May 2026: Maruti Suzuki XL6 available with offers up to Rs 45,000 this month
Maruti Suzuki XL6 Features and specifications
Our Rating | 8 |
Mileage | 20.27 kmpl - 20.97 kmpl |
Engine | 1462 cc |
Fuel Type | CNG, Petrol |
Transmission | Manual, Torque Converter |
Seats | 6 |
Body Style | MPV |
Doors | 5 |
Max Power | 103hp at 6000rpm |
Max Torque | 136.8Nm at 4400rpm |
Warranty Distance | 100000 km |
Warranty Duration | 3 Years |
| Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
| Engine Installation | Front |
| Number of Cylinders | 4 |
| Pure Electric Driving Mode | No |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 45 litres |
| Official Fuel Economy | 20.27 kmpl |
| E20 Compatibility | Yes |
| Emission Standard | Bharat Stage VI |
| Front Brakes | Discs |
| Rear Brakes | Drums |
| Type of Power Assist | Electric |
| Steering Adjust | Tilt and Telescopic |
| Length | 4445 mm |
| Width | 1775 mm |
| Height | 1755 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2740 mm |
| Power Windows | Front and Rear |
| Interior Lamps | |
| Trunk Light | |
| Front Seatback Pockets |
| Airbags | 6 |
| Overspeed Warning | |
| Passenger Airbag | |
| Day Night Interior Mirror | Manual |
| Body Coloured Bumpers | |
| Antenna | Shark Fin |
| Headlight Height Adjuster | |
| Follow Me Home Headlamps |
| Speedometer | Analog |
| Tachometer | Analog |
| Trip Meter | |
| Average Fuel Consumption |
| Audio System | |
| CD Player | |
| Branded Music System | |
| Speakers | 6 |
| Check Vehicle Status via App | |
| Emergency Call Button | |
| Car Light Flashing & Honking via App | |
| Alexa Compatibility |
Maruti Suzuki XL6 price & variants
The Maruti Suzuki XL6 price starts at 11.57 lakh and goes up to Rs 14.37 lakh (ex-showroom). Maruti XL6 variants offer 7 options across three trims, with 1.5 petrol Zeta MT as the entry-level and 1.5 petrol Alpha+ AT as the top trim. The XL6 on road price ranges between Rs 13.66 lakh and Rs 16.96 lakh, depending on the city and variant.
- The Maruti XL6 1.5 petrol Zeta MT is offered with both petrol and CNG manual options. Zeta petrol can be had with both manual and automatic gearboxes, while XL6 CNG is available only with manual transmission.
- Moving up, the XL6 Alpha price starts at Rs 12.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
- The Maruti XL6 top model price for the 1.5 petrol Alpha+ AT variant is Rs 14.37 lakh (ex-showroom).
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Maruti Suzuki XL6 expert review
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Smooth engine
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Just one USB throughout the cabin
Slow automatic gearbox
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The updated XL6 features subtle changes over the older version. It gets a refreshed grille with a chunky chrome bar connecting the LED DRLs, new 16-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, and a metal finish for a more proportionate look. The black cladding and roof rails remain unchanged. At the rear, the tail-lamps retain their shape but now have a smoked effect, and there's a new chrome bar on the boot lid. Overall, the changes are minor but noticeable.
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Inside, the XL6 looks familiar but gains key updates. A new faux wood panel, telescopic steering adjustment, and ventilated seats with a unique cooling system improve comfort. The 7.0-inch touchscreen now runs SmartPlay Pro UI with Suzuki Connect and Alexa integration, offering remote functions like climate control and locking. New features include TPMS, 360-degree camera, and cooled cupholders, but USB ports are lacking. The second row offers captain’s chairs and ample space, while the third row is usable but tight and lacks AC vents. Safety sees a boost with four airbags, ABS with EBD, ESP, and hill-hold assist as standard.
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For 2022, Maruti replaced the old 1.5L K15B engine with a new K15C 1.5L DualJet petrol motor making 103hp and 136Nm. Though slightly down on power, it's more efficient at 20.97kpl. It remains a mild-hybrid, offering smooth, linear performance and decent refinement. The manual gearbox is light and tractable, needing minimal gear changes. However, the new 6-speed automatic feels sluggish under pressure, with delayed shifts and noisy high-rev performance. It's smoother with a relaxed driving style, and paddle shifters in manual mode improve engagement. Overall, it’s not exciting but suits the calm, comfort-oriented character expected from an MPV.
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It still is a mild-hybrid, where the start-stop system helps save fuel in traffic, and the motor offers some assistance under acceleration. The system is seamless, and while it does get a slight nudge when poked, the engine overall is relaxed and linear. While the power is less, the addition of two injectors for each cylinder helps improve mileage; Maruti claims 20.97kpl,which is an improvement over the previous engine.
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The XL6, though an MPV built for comfort, offers a surprisingly decent drive. Body roll is present, but control in corners remains intact, and the steering has a reassuring heft. Despite switching to 16-inch wheels with lower-profile tyres, ride quality hasn’t suffered. Suspension tweaks balance the added weight and size well, absorbing bumps effectively. Only the sharpest potholes filter through. Even fully loaded, the XL6 stays composed and stable, making it a confident and capable family cruiser.
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Inside, the XL6 looks familiar but gains key updates. A new faux wood panel, telescopic steering adjustment, and ventilated seats with a unique cooling system improve comfort. The 7.0-inch touchscreen now runs SmartPlay Pro UI with Suzuki Connect and Alexa integration, offering remote functions like climate control and locking. New features include TPMS, 360-degree camera, and cooled cupholders, but USB ports are lacking. The second row offers captain’s chairs and ample space, while the third row is usable but tight and lacks AC vents. Safety sees a boost with four airbags, ABS with EBD, ESP, and hill-hold assist as standard.
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The XL6 has always been a comfy and spacious car, and it has certainly gotten more appealing with the new features and updates. Prices range from Rs 11.83 lakh to Rs 14.83 lakh, the XL6 has also gotten expensive, especially at the top.
There’s also no diesel, unlike the Kia Carens Clavis, but you do have the option of a CNG. With the new features, connected tech and the refined powertrain on top of what is already a very spacious and comfortable car, the XL6 does plenty to make sure it’s a strong contender.
Reviewed by: Jay Patil
Maruti Suzuki XL6 User Reviews
XL6 Zeta AT offers the best value with all the essential features.
The XL-6 is easy to get in and out of, which is helpful for older people. The cabin is quiet and the AC cools very well. The middle seats are like two single sofas, very comfortable for long sitting. It feels more relaxing for daily city use and occasional outstation trips.
Read moreDo not go for the XL6. Worst car in the category with a below par engine.
XL6 with 1.5 liter engine offers good real world driving experience. more displacement gives better power for the budget
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Maruti Suzuki XL6 Mileage
The Maruti Suzuki XL6 shares the same engine and gearbox options as the Ertiga, and so delivers comparable claimed fuel efficiency. The XL6 CNG mileage is 26.23km/kg (claimed), whereas the petrol variants deliver 20.90kpl for the MT and 20.27kpl for the AT.
| PowertrainThe combination of engine type, fuel, and transmission that powers your vehicle and determines how it drives and what it runs on. | ARAI MileageMileage certified by the government, tested under controlled lab conditions. Real-world mileage will vary. | Autocar Tested MileageAutocar's experts test each vehicle on fixed city and highway routes under standardised conditions - single occupant, AC running, manufacturer-recommended tyre pressures. Tanks are filled to the brim before and after each run to calculate efficiency. Results reflect realistic real-world usage. | User Reported MileageMileage figures are reported by vehicle owners and represent the approximate real-world efficiency you may experience. Actual mileage will vary based on driving conditions, habits, and vehicle condition. |
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Petrol-Manual 1462 cc | 20.97 kmpl | - | 17.72 kmpl |
Petrol-Automatic (Torque Converter) 1462 cc | 20.27 kmpl | 13.11 kmpl | 16.4 kmpl |
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Maruti Suzuki XL6 Images
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Maruti Suzuki XL6 Colours
The Maruti XL6 colours span 6 options, namely . The XL6 interior features an all-black finish across all variants.
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Maruti Suzuki XL6 FAQs
The Maruti XL6 is well-suited for someone who wants a smooth engine and also desires ample space and practicality from their car. It misses out on some features and more potent powertrains compared to rivals, but it offers good value-for-money if you want a relaxed car that can move people.
The third row of the Maruti XL6 feels cramped, but the space is reasonable even for taller passengers. The seat backrests of all the rows can be reclined for a more comfortable experience.
The interior space and practicality are the X-factors of the Maruti Suzuki XL6. It repackages the positives of the Ertiga into a 6-seater offering with slightly bolder looks. However, the in-cabin space and everyday practicality are the biggest strengths of the XL6.
Yes. Ride comfort is one of the XL6's biggest strengths. Its suspension absorbs broken roads well, the captain seats in the second row offer excellent comfort for longer trips, and all three rows benefit from dedicated AC vents. The third row is best suited to children or occasional adult use, but overall the XL6 is a capable highway tourer.
The XL6 is the more premium of the two. It gets SUV-inspired styling, captain seats in the second row, a richer interior and additional convenience features, while sharing its platform, engine and mechanicals with the Ertiga. Buyers who regularly need seven seats may find the Ertiga more practical, whereas the XL6 is better suited to those prioritising comfort and a more upmarket feel.
Questions you may find useful
Kirubakar
I want to buy 6/ 7 Seater car, budget-friendly. Also, more comfortable in all three rows. I chose Kia Clavis and Xl6. I did test drive both vehicles. I'm comfortable with XL6. More leg room in all three rows. But experts in many forum they praised Clavis. Most of my family members are above 5.9. So I feel XL 6 would be a better option. Suggest to me what's best?

autocar.india
The Kia Carens has a roomier third row, as well as a middle-row bench seat option, while the XL6 is only available with captain chairs. But if you and your family members found the Maruti XL6 more comfortable, and you're fine with the six-seater layout, then that is the one you should get. It is a fuss-free, no-nonsense offering, and with Maruti's widespread, as well as proven, reputation for reliability, it is an option you can't go wrong with.
Jean
I’m currently driving a 2017 Maruti Baleno and looking to upgrade to an MPV for more space and comfort. The XL6 Automatic is on top of my list because of Maruti’s low running costs, reliability, and servicing. Which variant is suited for Bangalore usage at a reasonable price? I want the best balance of features vs value. What are other options - I’m specifically looking for an AT MPV/7-seater with low maintenance, good cabin quality, and strong after-sales. Does anything beat Maruti here, or is XL6 still the best bet? What is your opinion on second-hand? My budget is 15 lakhs. What is also your take on a second hand?

autocar.india
Go for a lightly used 2022-on Maruti XL6 Zeta Automatic, and you’ll get the best mix of comfort, features and Maruti peace-of-mind while staying near your Rs. 15 lakh cap in Bengaluru. The 6-speed auto is smooth in traffic, captain seats make second-row comfort a big step up from your Baleno, and running costs stay friendly. New-for-new, the Zeta is the value pick; the Alpha mainly adds nice-to-haves. The catch is that the XL6 is a 6-seater, and with all rows up, the boot is small. Also, with a full load it feels just okay on highways, not brisk.If you want seven seats, look at the Maruti Ertiga Automatic or Toyota Rumion Automatic. Same proven hardware, low upkeep, wide service network, and better third-row access. Cabin quality is simpler than XL6, but perfectly usable. In Bengaluru, both autos usually creep over Rs. 15 lakh on-road, so used makes sense here too.If you must buy a new car under Rs. 15 lakh, the Renault Triber automatic is the only realistic seven-seater, but it feels a size smaller, and the engine feels weak with seven onboard. After-sales is also patchy and not as strong as Maruti-Toyota.So yes, XL6 still fits your brief best. Buy a good used, low km, 2022-on Zeta AT, and you’re sorted.
Manik Taneja
I have a Honda BRV automatic that is now almost 8 years old. I installed an aftermarket CNG kit about 3.5 years ago because of my high mileage of around 2,000km per month, and it has helped immensely. The urge to upgrade is growing, although the options I am considering are all in the Rs. 25-30 lakh bracket. The XL6 is cheaper, but I am not sure if it is a suitable replacement. Please advise.

autocar.india
When you factor in inflation and how the segments have moved, a 7-seat SUV like the BR-V would cost Rs 25 lakh today, so your estimate is spot on there. The Maruti Suzuki XL6 is an excellent MPV, but might not feel like a sufficient upgrade from your BR-V in terms of size, space, quality and creature comforts. Plus, to match the running costs of your CNG BR-V, you'd have to choose a CNG version of the XL6, which is only officially available in a low-spec Zeta spec, and only in manual-gearbox guise.Our recommendation would be the Hyundai Alcazar diesel automatic. It's smooth, efficient and spacious, while also giving you the SUV body style with arguably greater road presence than your BR-V, and will thus feel like a proper upgrade. You will get a fully loaded variant for around Rs 26 lakh, which offers plenty of creature comforts and tech.If your budget is tighter than that, also consider the Kia Carens Clavis diesel AT. It costs a little less, and doesn't get you the SUV body style, but it's actually more spacious than the Alcazar, with the same efficient powertrain, and a similarly high-quality cabin.Overall, however, we feel the Alcazar diesel AT is the best bet for you.
Shreyas Habbu
I own an XL6 2021 currently, and I'm looking to upgrade to a better car overall. I'm looking at Tata Safari, Carens Clavis, 7XO and petrol manuals only. Budget is 20-25 lakhs. My everyday driving in the city and occasional highway rides. What car is the best for this requirement?

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If comfortable seven-seat usability matters, we would recommend the Kia Carens Clavis turbo petrol manual. The third row is better than what you are used to in the Maruti XL6, and overall it will feel like a meaningful upgrade in interior fit and finish, features, comfort and overall premiumness. The turbo petrol manual also gives you a proper step up in performance, so it will not just feel like a nicer XL6, but a genuinely more capable family car.If the third row is more of an occasional backup and you are effectively happy with a spacious five-seater most of the time, then the Mahindra XUV 7XO petrol is the stronger pick. It has a powerful petrol engine, feels more premium, is genuinely comfortable, drives very well and overall feels like the more substantial SUV upgrade. The only caveat is that its third row is nowhere near as practical as the Carens if you actually plan to use all seven seats regularly.
Sourabh Nanaware
Hello, I have a family of 5 adults and 1 child. Should I go for a 5-seater SUV or a 7-seater car? My preference is for a petrol automatic car with good safety and fuel efficiency. The car will mainly be used for city driving with 2-3 people, along with occasional full-load highway trips. I have shortlisted 5-seater options including: * Tata Sierra Pure Petrol - feels underpowered * Kia Seltos - concerned about its length for city driving * Renault Duster - good car, but concerned about rear-seat space * Skoda Kushaq - like it a lot, but rear-seat space is a concern 7-seater options that I have shortlisted: * Tata Safari - like it for safety and mileage, but it is out of budget * Mahindra XUV 7X0 - low fuel efficiency and slightly out of budget * Kia Clavis - concerned about safety * Maruti XL6 - good mileage but safety is a concern My budget is Rs. 15-17 lakh for a 5-seater and can stretch up to Rs. 20 lakh for a 7-seater.

autocar.india
If 6 people are going to sit in the vehicle, you should get a 6/7-seater. Among your choices, the Kia Carens Clavis lines up best. Even though it doesn't have an official crash test rating, it is much better than having one extra unbelted occupant in a 5-seater. As standard, it comes with 6 airbags, ABS, 4-wheel disc brakes, rear parking sensors, 3-point seat belts with reminder, and ISOFIX mounts. It isn't very large, so it doesn’t become cumbersome to drive and park in the city, and the light steering helps in tight spaces. It also has a very usable third row that can seat adults comfortably.Your Rs. 20 lakh budget will get you the HTK Plus with the 1.5-litre turbo-petrol DCT combo. It is a refined powertrain with enough performance for quick overtakes even with a full load. The XL6’s torque-converter auto will feel slightly smoother in traffic, but overall, the Clavis is the better choice.
Sourabh
I am confused between the Kia Carens Premium Optional and the Maruti Suzuki XL6 Zeta (petrol). My annual running is around 6,000 km, mostly in the city. My priorities are comfort, safety, good mileage, ease of parking in tight spaces, and good handling and driving performance.

autocar.india
For mostly city use with tight parking and a focus on comfort, safety and efficiency, the Maruti Suzuki XL6 Zeta petrol suits you better. It is easier to manoeuvre in traffic and small parking spots, and the light steering makes low-speed driving effortless. It is more economical in daily city use, while also offering a comfortable ride over broken roads and very relaxing second-row captain seats for everyday runs. It also gives you the option of a smooth automatic, which adds to ease of use, whereas the Kia Carens Premium (O) is manual only. The Carens, in comparison, is the more spacious and premium feeling car with better overall comfort for longer journeys, but it is larger and less convenient in tight urban conditions. The only drawback with the XL6 is that it cannot match the Carens for outright space and cabin feel, but overall, it is the more sensible and user-friendly choice for your usage.
Rakesh Dutt Chamoli
I am looking to buy a car for my family of six. My daily city driving is around 20 km, and I take trips to the hills twice a year. I currently drive a Maruti Suzuki Wagon R (2015 model) and am planning to upgrade within a budget of ₹10-12 lakh. I have shortlisted the Maruti Suzuki XL6, Kia Carens Clavis, and Mahindra Bolero Neo. Please suggest which would be the best option for my needs.

autocar.india
The Maruti Suzuki XL6 suits your needs best because it is the easiest upgrade from a WagonR with a comfortable ride, light controls and low maintenance, making it ideal for your daily city use while still being practical enough for a family of six on occasional highway and hill trips. The Kia Carens Clavis, in comparison, is the better people mover with more space and a genuinely usable third row, along with stronger long-distance comfort, making it the better choice if you prioritise family travel and space over everything else, though it will feel slightly larger and less effortless in everyday driving. The Mahindra Bolero Neo, on the other hand, is tougher and better suited to rough terrain and hills, but it feels basic, less comfortable and not as family-friendly for regular use, and overall lacks the refinement of the other two . Do keep in mind that both the XL6 and the Clavis will stretch slightly beyond your budget on the road, depending on the variant you choose .
Ssa
I want to upgrade to a seven-seater, but I am confused between a new Triber or Ertiga, and a used XL6. My usage is mostly in the city with occasional highway trips. My priorities are low maintenance and good mileage. Please suggest. Also, I would like to know what good automatic car options are available under Rs 8 to 9 lakh. Thank you.

autocar.india
The Maruti Suzuki XL6 is a more premium version of the Ertiga, and it is based on the same platform. However, the XL6 is a 6-seater, thus consider between the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga or the Renault Triber, both of which are 7-seaters.The Renault Triber is a sub-4m MPV, though, so while it is more affordable, it is smaller than the Ertiga, and the 1.0 litre engine is not powerful, especially so when fully loaded.As for your query about a good automatic car under Rs 9 lakh, you can consider the Maruti Suzuki Baleno, or if you would like an SUV body style, the Nissan Magnite would be a good choice.
Ram rishabh
Which car offers the best third-row experience under ₹20 lakh — the Maruti Suzuki XL6, Kia Carens, or Hyundai Alcazar? I’m looking for comfort for an adult of height 5′4″; which has the best third-row size?

autocar.india
Since your priority is third row space, it would come down between the Maruti Suzuki XL6 and the Kia Carens Clavis. The Hyundai Alcazar does have a third row, but it isn't as roomy as the other two. The Kia Carens Clavis has the edge when it comes to features and equipment, a plush cabin with a premium feel and a more powerful engine.However, the XL6 is an excellent value considering what it offers for the price. If you seek performance and features and don't mind paying extra, the Clavis is a very good choice.However, if you can make do without the jazzy interior and want a predominantly spacious third row, the XL6 would be a good choice.
Srikant
I want to buy a new car because my current one is almost 11 years old. I drive around 500–600 km per month on average. I’m looking for a 6–7 seater vehicle on a budget, and I’m torn between the Maruti XL6 and the Hyundai Alcazar. Can you suggest which one would be better, or recommend other options?

autocar.india
The two cars you have shortlisted fall in different segments; in fact, where the Maruti XL6 price ends, is where the Hyundai Alcazar price begins. The Alcazar is a superior vehicle in terms of comfort, quality, features and engines. However, the XL6 MPV body style means that space efficiency on the interior is better. The XL6 has just a single engine option - a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol with a 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic gearbox. Also, it is not as powerful as the Alcazar, but it will be more fuel-efficient. If you are budget-conscious and want to keep running costs low, the Maruti XL6 is the better choice for you. You could also consider the Kia Carens Clavis, which falls between these two on price.
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