Maruti Cars To Get Dearer From 2022
- Dec 3, 2021
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Maruti has introduced dual airbags as standard to the Eeco's newly launched (O) trims while discontinuing all variants equipped with single airbags. This update comes at a nominal premium of Rs 8,000.
Take a look at the detailed variant-wise prices:
Variant |
Old Price |
New Price [for all the new (O) variants] |
Difference |
5-seater STD |
Rs 4.3 lakh |
Rs 4.38 lakh |
+Rs 8,000 |
7-seater STD |
Rs 4.59 lakh |
Rs 4.67 lakh |
+Rs 8,000 |
5-seater AC |
Rs 4.7 lakh |
Rs 4.78 lakh |
+Rs 8,000 |
5-seater AC with CNG |
Rs 5.6 lakh |
Rs 5.68 lakh |
+Rs 8,000 |
With this update, all Maruti cars except for the Alto, S-Presso, and Wagon R come with dual airbags as standard. We reckon these three models will also be updated soon, considering more stringent safety norms will be introduced in the future.
The Eeco is powered by a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine developing 73PS/98Nm (petrol) and 62PS/85Nm (in CNG variants). Drive is sent to the rear wheels via a 5-speed manual.
The Eeco doesn’t have any direct competitor in the country. At these prices, you can consider the Datsun Go Plus, which can also seat seven occupants.
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