Check out this special edition Suzuki Ciaz Custom from Thailand
Suzuki will soon be launching the Ciaz sedan in Thailand and to generate interest among prospective customers they have showcased a limited edition version of the sedan in the country. This Suzuki Ciaz Special limited edition comes with a whole host of minor exterior modifications and additions. The actual model that will be launched is unlikely to feature any such modifications and would be similar to the India spec Maruti Ciaz. The Suzuki Ciaz will be launched in Thailand on July 8 and although the Ciaz featured here is just a showcar, Suzuki could develop a special edition using some of the modifications seen here. Maruti could also look into launching a special edition version of the Ciaz in India. Read on to find out more details about the Suzuki Ciaz Special Limited Edition Thailand.
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Design
For this Thai special edition, Maruti has taken the standard car and added a bunch of fancy bits all around. The grille in gets a honeycomb pattern with a single chrome slat housing the Suzuki badge. The number plate area is finished in glossy black and there are surrounds around the grille and front bumper which mimic the brushed aluminium finish. The same finish can be seen all around the Ciaz, on the door handles, side skirts and rear bumper. The redesigned front bumper also gets LED inserts. The roof and the wing mirror get a glossy black finish. At the back, there is a small spoiler lip on the boot with an LED stop lamp, LED inserts in the rear bumper and a diffuser like element at the lower part of the bumper which houses a centrally located twin pipe exhaust. Suzuki Ciaz Special Limited Edition Thailand also gets new low profile tires, bigger 18 inch rims and bi-xenon headlamps.
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Specification
The Thailand spec Maruti Ciaz will get a 1.25 litre petrol engine mated to a 5-speed manual or a CVT. In India, the Maruti Ciaz is powered by a 1.2 litre petrol and a 1.3 litre diesel. Unlike the Thai-spec Ciaz, the India spec model gets a 4-speed automatic instead of a CVT. There are also rumours of Maruti planning to introduce a more powerful version of the Ciaz with the 1.6 litre diesel that will be powering the upcoming S-Cross.
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Launch
As mentioned earlier, this particular vehicle, the Ciaz custom, is basically a showcar meant to create some buzz about the car which be launching soon on July 8. However, it is possible that Suzuki might introduce a special edition model based on the Ciaz custom at a later stage if the response is good. It would also be a good idea to launch a similar Maruti Ciaz special edition in India to shake things up a bit.
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