- All the variants of Maruti Alto and S-Presso are now available with driver and co-driver airbags.
- The Alto now ranges from Rs 4.08 lakh to Rs 5.03 lakh, whereas the S-Presso now costs between Rs 4 lakh to Rs 5.64 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom).
Maruti Suzuki has axed the single airbag variants of the entry-level Alto and S-Presso hatchbacks. That said, the LXI (O) has become the new base-spec variant of the Maruti Alto, whereas the S-Presso’s variant lineup will now start from the STD (O) trim. The brand also took the opportunity to revise the prices of their existing variants by a decent margin. Here’s a look at the updated variants list of both the Maruti cars with their revised prices: –
Maruti Suzuki Alto
Maruti Alto Variants | Ex-Showroom Price |
LXI (O) | Rs 4.08 lakh |
VXI | Rs 4.28 lakh |
VXI+ | Rs 4.42 lakh |
LXI (O) CNG | Rs 5.03 lakh |
As the above table indicates, Maruti has discontinued Alto’s STD, STD (O), and LXI trims. Currently, it comes with a 0.8-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine (48PS/69Nm), mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. It also gets an optional factory-fitted CNG powertrain that churns out 41PS and 60Nm. It is claimed to return a fuel efficiency of 22.05kmpl with petrol, and 31.59km/kg when operated on CNG.
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Maruti Suzuki S-Presso
Maruti S-Presso Variants | Ex-Showroom Price |
STD (O) | Rs 4 lakh |
LXI (O) | Rs 4.43 lakh |
VXI (O) | Rs 4.69 lakh |
VXI+ | Rs 4.79 lakh |
VXI (O) AGS | Rs 5.19 lakh |
VXI+ AGS | Rs 5.29 lakh |
LXI (O) CNG | Rs 5.38 lakh |
VXI (O) CNG | Rs 5.64 lakh |
Maruti has removed S-Presso’s STD and LXI variants from its lineup. It is powered by a 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder, petrol engine (68PS/90Nm), paired with a 5-speed manual and an optional 5-speed AMT. Select trims of the S-Presso are also available with an optional CNG kit (59PS/78Nm) that delivers a mileage of 31.2km/kg. On the other hand, its petrol version offers a fuel economy of 21.4kmpl with manual and 21.7kmpl with AMT unit.
In the other news, the Ministry of Road, Transport, and Highways (MoRTH) has recently approved a draft notification to make 6 airbags mandatory in cars (carrying up to 8 passengers) from October 2022. This will further make all the cars more expensive.