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Suzuki Ertiga Sport FF Introduced At The 2021 Indonesia Auto Show (GIIAS)

The 2021 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) has commenced with all glory and significance importance in the automotive sector, showcasing many new vehicles and concept models. One of them is the all-new Ertiga EE Sport, which is essentially a sportier-looking version of the standard MPV. Its price ranges between RP 258,350,000 to RP 268,150,000 (ex-showroom), which is approximately Rs 13.51 Lakh to Rs 14.02 Lakh when converted into Indian currency.

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Suzuki has furnished the Ertiga Sport FF in a sole white-and-black dual-tone theme. It gets an exclusive black-finished honeycomb mesh grille and air dam up front along with an aggressively styled bumper, featuring inverted L-shaped DRLs surrounding the fog lamps. There are also the premium-looking dual-tone alloy wheels, front & rear diffusers, side skirts, and roof-mounted spoiler that give the MPV a sporty appearance.

The other striking elements include red garnish on the boot, blacked-out ORVMs with red accents, and black-&-red touches on the front & rear bumper extensions.  

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Inside, the Ertiga FF Sport gets an all-black dashboard with contrasting faux wooden inserts. It also gets new seat upholstery with red accents. Features onboard include E-IRVM (integrated with rear parking view camera), projector halogen headlamps, an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, automatic climate control, rear AC vents, keyless entry with push-button engine start/stop, flat-bottom multifunction steering wheel, dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control, hill-hold control, and a rear parking camera. 

Under the hood, the Indonesian-spec Ertiga also features the same 105PS/138Nm 1.5-litre petrol engine as the Indian model, paired with a 5-speed manual and an optional 4-speed torque converter automatic transmission. 

Suzuki is unlikely to bring the FF Sport to our shores, considering it is a market-specific model meant for Indonesia only.