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The Maruti Suzuki Gypsy is a four-wheel-drive vehicle based on the long wheelbase Suzuki Jimny SJ40/410 series. It was being built at the Maruti Suzuki's Gurgaon, India plant since 1985. It was primarily built as an off-road vehicle and all models were built with selectable 4WD.
Maruti True service offered by Maruti Suzuki to its customers. It is a marketplace for used Maruti Suzuki Vehicles. One can buy, sell or exchange used Maruti or non-Maruti vehicles with the help of this service in India. As of 10 August 2017 there are 1,190 outlets across 936 cities. [101]
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.
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.
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The same engine was later used by the then upgraded Maruti Gypsy King, Maruti Versa and the Maruti Suzuki Swift. The Peugeot -sourced TUD5 1.5-liter (77 mm (3 in) bore by 82 mm (3.2 in) stroke) eight-valve engine had a compression ratio of 23.0:1 and made 57 PS (56 hp; 42 kW) at 5000 rpm and 96 N⋅m (71 lb⋅ft; 9.8 kg⋅m) of torque at 2500 rpm.
Used as troop carrier [164] Maruti Suzuki Gypsy: Light utility vehicle: 35000 [167] [168] India Japan: Status: In service. Additional 541 ordered in July 2020. [169] [163] Mitsubishi Pajero: Staff transport Japan: Status: In service:Deployed at the Indo-Chinese Border [170] Polaris Sportsman 6x6 ATV All-terrain vehicle India USA. Status: In ...
This is a list of vehicles that have been considered to be the result of badge engineering (), cloning, platform sharing, joint ventures between different car manufacturing companies, captive imports, or simply the practice of selling the same or similar cars in different markets (or even side-by-side in the same market) under different marques or model nameplates.