Made in India Maruti Suzuki products are exported to a ton of countries across South-East Asia and other parts of the world.
The Made in India Maruti Suzuki Ertiga has been launched in Indonesia. As a result, the response has been exceedingly well. The MPV with the mild hybrid powertrain has made quite an impact among Indonesian buyers. It has already received over 1,800 bookings while the expected target was 1,500 units. The incredible fuel efficiency due to the hybrid powertrain is the prime reason why the masses opt for it.
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Made in India Ertiga Launched in Indonesia
Maruti has world-class manufacturing units in India which is why it exports a ton of products from here to various continents. The South-East Asian market is a prominent aspect of that. The Made in India Ertiga with the hybrid powertrain has found appreciation there. While the overall silhouette of the MPV remains the same, there are a few tweaks to the design. This includes things like the redesigned front grille, antenna, chrome inserts are various places, a few changes to the interior layout, tweaked instrument cluster, updated upholstery and much more.
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Specs
The Ertiga hybrid comes with a 1.5-litre K15B petrol engine with an Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) and 12V 6Ah Lithium-Ion battery that produces 105 PS and 138 Nm of peak power and torque. This engine is mated to either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic gearbox. The hybrid system allows Start/Stop function improving fuel efficiency. The battery pack has a 5 years / 1,00,000 km warranty.
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It seems like Maruti is going the hybrid way until the volumes allow for full EVs. That is why it has plans of launching EVs a few years down the line. While other carmakers are working incessantly on the future of mobility and bringing in new EVs, Maruti seems to be taking it slow. But its latest products in India like the upcoming Grand Vitara mid-size SUV will feature full-hybrid powertrains with fuel efficiency up to approx. 28 km/l. What do you think about this strategy of Maruti Suzuki?