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2022 Maruti Suzuki XL6 Variants and Colour Details Out Ahead Of Launch On April 21

Published by
Nikhil Ramchandani
  • Maruti Suzuki will launch the upgraded XL6 on April 21.
  • Continue to be offered in two trims: Zeta and Alpha.
  • Could get differently coded colour schemes.
  • Will be powered by a new 115PS 1.5-liter DualJet petrol engine.
  • Features addition could include a 360-degree camera, paddle shifters, and new touchscreen infotainment with connected car tech.
  • Bookings are underway at Rs 11,000.

The Maruti Suzuki XL6 is expected to go on sale on April 21, 2022. While we already know that it will come with a new 115PS 1.5-litre K15C DualJet DualVVT petrol engine, along with a more sophisticated 6-speed automatic transmission, we’ve now got our hands on its variants and colour options. 

As per the reports, the upgraded MPV will continue to be available in two trims: Zeta and Alpha, with both manual and automatic transmission choices. Colours options for the 2022 Maruti XL6 will include Nexa Blue, Brave Khaki, Arctic White, Opulent Red, Grandeur Grey, and Splendid Silver. Though they are the same as the outgoing model, the color-coding could be different for some hues.

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Apart from the updated colours palette, the 2022 Maruti Suzuki XL6 will also receive some minor cosmetic changes as well as some new features. The cosmetic changes are likely to include a revised front grille, a slightly tweaked lighting system (expected to feature Nexa’s latest signature lighting elements), and bigger alloy wheels. Inside, it will get a new touchscreen infotainment system with an upgraded user interface, voice assistance, an advanced version of Suzuki Connect tech, paddle shifters, and a 360-degree view camera. The new XL6 could also receive up to 6-airbags.

Expect the facelifted XL6 to bear a significant price premium over its outgoing model, which retails from Rs 10.14 lakh (ex-showroom) onwards. Once launched, the updated 6-seater people mover will rekindle its competition with the Kia Carens.

Published by
Nikhil Ramchandani
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