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  2. Maruti Suzuki Gypsy - Wikipedia

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    The price of a new Maruti Gypsy, if purchased in India, is US$11,250 (6,00,000 INR in 2012). As a 4x4 at this price point, its only Indian competitors are sold by Mahindra Thar and Force Gurkha . As of 2010, the Gypsy is only available against an order with an advance payment and a waiting period of over 3 months.

  3. Maruti Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Maruti Suzuki India Limited is a publicly listed Indian subsidiary of ... Despite the increase in price, the Maruti car remained competitively priced, being Rs 5,000 ...

  4. Automotive industry in India - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, price controls ... furthering the establishment of an automotive industry in India. Maruti Suzuki was the first and the ... Maruti Gypsy 1993: Maruti ...

  5. Suzuki Jimny - Wikipedia

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    The Gypsy remained in production for the Indian Subcontinent market until 2019. The version still produced in India by Maruti Suzuki was the Maruti Gypsy King, using the sixteen valve, 80 PS (59 kW) 1.3-litre G13 engine. The Gypsy King is still popular with the Indian armed forces and police units.

  6. Indian National Rally Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Maruti Gypsy again made appearances in INRC events as a new Gypsy class was created by FMSCI in 2008. Currently Mitsubishi Cedia is the most powerful car dominating the Indian Rally Scene. In 2013, the Volkswagen Polo made its debut and is making its presence felt in the INRC as a strong contender for being the most dominant car.

  7. Suzuki F engine - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki F10D engine is an inline four-cylinder 1.1 L; 64.7 cu in (1,061 cc) engine that was developed in India by Maruti Suzuki for the domestic market. It was debuted in the Maruti Wagon-R in India in 2001. It was briefly installed in Maruti Alto and it was the engine that the first Maruti Zen Estilo came with.

  8. Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Maruti Suzuki India Limited ... Maruti 800 was the first model launched by the company in 1983 followed by mini-van Maruti Omni in 1984. Maruti Gypsy, ...

  9. Tata Safari - Wikipedia

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    In December 2016, Tata Motors was contracted to provide around 3,192 Safari Stormes, [15] as the official vehicle of Indian Army, becoming the successor of Maruti Gypsy. The Tata Safari Storme had to fend off competition from the Mahindra Scorpio , and both vehicles are said to have undergone rigorous analysis which included them being tested ...