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  2. Suzuki SX4 - Wikipedia

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    Maruti Suzuki SX4 In 2007, Maruti Suzuki launched the Indian version of the SX4 sedan with minor cosmetic differences compared to the models assembled and marketed elsewhere. The cars were initially equipped with the 1.6 L gasoline engine, without VVT , with 102 PS (75 kW; 101 hp) at 5,600 rpm and 140 N⋅m (100 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4,000 rpm.

  3. Maruti Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    There is no place for zero rated cars in the Indian market. It remains a great disappointment that an important manufacturer like Maruti Suzuki does not recognize this." [78] For FY 2022 and 2023, Global NCAP crash tested the Swift, S-Presso, Ignis, and Wagon-R, each of which received 1-star rating, while the Alto K10 received 2-star rating. [79]

  4. Suzuki Ciaz - Wikipedia

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    In India, the Ciaz replaced the SX4 sedan which was marketed in the country simply as the Maruti Suzuki SX4. [7] Released to the market in October 2014, the Ciaz belongs to the B-segment sedan market which is commonly referred as the "mid-size sedan" category in the country, above the Indian "compact sedan" segment which is typically less than 4 meter in length. [8]

  5. Suzuki Baleno - Wikipedia

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    It was also produced and sold in India as the Maruti Suzuki Baleno until 2007. After the introduction of the Suzuki Aerio in 2001, the Baleno nameplate was discontinued in Europe and Asia Pacific, and remained in use only in Indonesia. This Baleno was a rebadged Suzuki Aerio sedan, marketed as the Suzuki Baleno Next-G, sold from 2003 to 2007.

  6. Suzuki SX4 WRC - Wikipedia

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    Toni Gardemeister's Suzuki SX4 WRC at the 2008 Tour de Corse.. At the 2007 Geneva Motor Show, Suzuki announced it would enter the FIA World Rally Championship, with the factory backed Suzuki World Rally Team in the World Rally Car category in 2007, using the SX4 WRC with AWD and the J20 engine producing 320 PS (235 kW; 316 hp) and 590 N⋅m (440 lb⋅ft) of torque. [3]

  7. Suzuki Cultus - Wikipedia

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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.

  8. List of Suzuki engines - Wikipedia

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    2007–2013 — Suzuki SX4 sedan; 2009–2016 — Suzuki Splash/Maruti Suzuki Ritz; 2012–2019 — Suzuki Ertiga; 2014–2019 — Suzuki Ciaz; 2017–2019 — Suzuki Ignis; 2008–2020 — Suzuki Dzire; 2006–2020 — Suzuki Swift; 2013–2020 — Suzuki S-Cross; 2015–2020 — Suzuki Baleno; 2015–2020 — Suzuki Vitara Brezza; D16A 1.6 L ...

  9. Suzuki Brezza - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Brezza (known as Vitara Brezza for the first generation) is a subcompact crossover SUV from Suzuki and manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India. The Brezza is the first Suzuki-branded car which was fully developed in India. [2] [3] The model was designed as a smaller alternative to the global market Vitara and targeted to young audiences.

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