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A limited edition Swift with new sporty bumpers called Champion Edition was introduced in June 2010. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] While the new generation Swift was prepared for the global market, Changan Suzuki continued producing this generation by giving its first facelift by using Swift Sport bumpers and rear lights in October 2010, skipped the 2007 ...
The company was established by the Government of India as Maruti Udyog Limited in February 1981 as a joint venture with Suzuki, that became the first Japanese automaker, as well as the first major foreign automaker, to invest in India. [8] [9] [10] Maruti opened its first production facility in Gurugram, Haryana, in 1982. [11]
Special edition models such as Limited and Velocity also were released in 2002. 2004–2008 Maruti Esteem Another facelift took place in July 2004, consisting of new lights and bumpers, which were borrowed from the Chinese " Changan Suzuki Lingyang" (Antelope) version of the Swift sedan. [ 47 ]
Maruti Suzuki was born as a Government of India-led company named Maruti Udyog Limited, with Suzuki as a minor partner, to make lower priced cars for middle class Indians. Over the years, the product range has widened and ownership has changed hands as the customer has evolved.
Taylor Swift has announced a third, and “final,” limited special edition of her upcoming album “The Tortured Poets Department,” themed around a bonus track, like the previous two. The ...
It was launched as a replacement for the Maruti Suzuki Ritz, manufactured by Maruti Suzuki and sold through the company's NEXA chain of premium dealerships. It was offered with a 1.25-litre D13A DDiS 190 turbo-diesel engine that produces 75 PS (55 kW; 74 hp) and 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) of peak torque which also powered the Swift and the Baleno ...
This year’s Beatles release is for their final 1970 record, Let It Be, including special edition packages available on October 15. Beatlemaniacs can now hear exclusive session recordings ...
Formula LGB Swift is a single seater, open wheel class in motorsport in India launched in 2003. The cars are powered by 1.3 liter Maruti Esteem engines (also used in the Suzuki Swift ) and are driven by top and upcoming Indian drivers in the National Racing Championship.