Maruti Expensive Car: The mid-size SUV was just introduced by Maruti Suzuki in the Indian market. The company’s most expensive vehicle at the moment is this one.
This automobile currently costs Rs. 22,50 lakh (on-road). The business is preparing to introduce its most expensive automobile in India right now.
In India, this vehicle will debut in January 2023.
Like the Grand Vitara and Hyryder, the Toyota Innova Hycross will be rebadged by Maruti Suzuki India Limited and introduced as the company’s most costly vehicle in the Indian market.
When is the launch date?
In January 2023, the Toyota Innova Hycross will go on sale.
It will be available in 5 variations and with a choice of two engines: a 2.0L NA gasoline engine and a 2.0L TNGA gasoline engine with powerful hybrid technology.
The Kia Carnival, Safari, and XUV700 are just a few of the 7-seater SUVs that the new Innova Hycross is prepared to compete with.
How much will it cost you at least?
Maruti Suzuki will receive the new Innova Highcross from Toyota, which will then be rebadged and released through the Nexa network of upscale dealerships.
The Maruti version is scheduled to debut six months after the new Highcross goes on sale.
The Maruti Expensive Car, which is anticipated to cost roughly Rs 20 lakh, will be the company’s flagship offering.
Maruti’s future MPV will be made at Toyota’s Bidadi plant, just like the Grand Vitara.
Before being introduced to the Indian market. MSIL will experience certain styling tweaks. It is anticipated that the new Grand Vitara will also feature some design tweaks.
The front profile will see the majority of the modifications, including a new grille, updated headlight configuration, and a new bumper.
There should be new taillights at the back. With the exception of the new color scheme, the cabin is expected to stay the same.
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