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Maruti Suzuki launched the DZire ZDi with Automatic Gear Shift (AGS) in January 2016. [7] The 5-speed automated manual transmission (AMT) is paired to the 1.3 L DDiS turbodiesel engine. The second generation Dzire was available in India for fleet operators as the Dzire Tour S until 2023.
Cleaner cars were also introduced, with several new models meeting the new Bharat Stage III emission standards. [26] In February 2012, Maruti Suzuki sold its ten millionth vehicle in India. [24] In July 2014 it had a market share of more than 45%. [27] In May 2015, the company produced its fifteen millionth vehicle in India, a Swift Dzire. [28]
Suzuki Dzire (2017–present) Suzuki Xbee (2017–present) Maruti Suzuki Wagon R (2019–present) Suzuki S-Presso (2019–present) Suzuki Celerio / Toyota Vitz (2021–present) Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 (2022–present) Suzuki Fronx / Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor/ Starlet Cross (2023–present)
The Suzuki Swift nameplate began in 1984 as an export name for the Suzuki Cultus, [2] a supermini/subcompact car manufactured and marketed worldwide since 1983 across two generations and three body configurations—three/five-door hatchback, four-door sedan and two-door convertible—and using the Suzuki G engine family.
Tata Motors was the first to exploit the new tax structure, which redesigned the rear portion of the Indigo sedan, dropping its length to 3,988 mm (157.0 in) and renamed it as the Indigo CS. [21] The model became significantly cheaper, becoming one of the largest selling three-box cars in the country. [22]
2–3 July – 2024 India-Bangladesh floods: At least sixteen people are killed by floods and landslides in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, while over 300,000 more are displaced. [102] [103] 5 July – A victory parade is held in Mumbai by the Indian cricket team following their victory in the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. [104] [105]
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Later models had tuned mass dampers at the front with telescopic dampers/shock absorbers front and rear. British Motor Corporation was also an early adopter of interconnected suspension. A system dubbed Hydrolastic was introduced in 1962 on Morris 1100, and went on to be used on a variety of BMC models.