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 Saturday, July 04, 2009
Maruti Suzuki unveils SUV-Grand Vitara
Maruti Suzuki India, the country`s largest passenger car manufacturer introduced a brand new version of its popular high end SUV-Grand Vitara.

The new Grand Vitara 2.4 comes reloaded with a 2.4 litre VVT (Variable Valve Timing) engine that delivers a maximum power of 163.5 bhp at 6000 rpm and a torque of 225 NM at 4000 rpm. The VVT engine on the new Grand Vitara 2.4 delivers a balanced mix of power and efficiency.

The Suzuki Grand Vitara SUV range has always been loved by the customers for its style and handling as well as its off-road capabilities. The new Grand Vitara 2.4 answers the customer`s need for more power.

An sll-time, 4-mode, 4-Wheel Drive (4WD) continues to ensure effective control across terrains. Disc brakes in the rear wheels, that ensure superior braking provides, additional safety dimension to the Grand Vitara 2.4.

The new Grand Vitara 2.4 is packed with many new features that add style and bold look. The interior display in the car has been enhanced with a new Multi Information Display (MID) providing easy to read and accurate vehicle information like cruising range. Average speed and instantaneous fuel consumption besides ``low-fuel`` warning. All these add up to enhanced user convenience and driving comfort.

Shares of the company gained Rs 3, or 0.28%, to settle at Rs 1,056.80. The total volume of shares traded was 56,038.00 at the BSE (Friday).

  Source : Myiris.com   (7/3/2009)
 
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