Hyundai Venue News & Top Stories

March 2024: Maruti Brezza and Tata Nexon Maintain Their Domination in Subcompact SUV Sales

The Maruti Brezza continued to lead the Tata Nexon in sales and held the top rank in the tables as of March 2024. Despite an almost 6 percent decline in the segment’s total month-over-month (MoM) sales, around 53,000 subcompact SUVs were nevertheless sold across the nation last month. The performance of each subcompact SUV is shown in this comprehensive sales report.

Sub-compact SUVs & crossovers
March 2024 February 2024 MoM Growth Market share current(%) Market share (% last year) YoY mkt share (%) Average sales (6 months)
Maruti Brezza 14614 15765 -7.3 27.64 27.2 0.44 14726
Tata Nexon 14058 14395 -2.34 26.59 24.75 1.84 15665
Hyundai Venue 9614 8933 7.62 18.18 16.8 1.38 11019
Kia Sonet 8750 9102 -3.86 16.55 14.54 2.01 6425
Nissan Magnite 2701 2755 -1.96 5.1 5.46 -0.36 2542
Mahindra XUV300 2072 4218 -50.87 3.91 8.59 -4.68 4514
Renault Kiger 1050 1047 0.28 1.98 2.62 -0.64 847
Total 52859 56215 -5.96

Important lessons learned

 Maruti Brezza

  • The Maruti Brezza continued to be the best-selling subcompact SUV in the market with over 14,500 units sold, even if its month-over-month (MoM) sales decreased by more than 7%. In the segment, the Brezza continues to hold the largest market share at over 28%.
  • Tata Nexon continued to be the second best-selling compact SUV in the segment in March 2024 despite selling fewer than 500 units than the Maruti Brezza. Subcompact SUV sales have surpassed 10,000 units, with the Nexon being the only model to do so after the Brezza. Note that these numbers reflect sales of both the Tata Nexon and Tata Nexon EVs.
  • In March 2024, the Hyundai Venue—the third-best-selling sub-4 million SUV—attracted over 9,500 purchasers. Its MoM sales increased by almost 8%, and it now commands a market share of more than 18% in the category. It is noteworthy that the sales figures for Hyundai Venue and Venue N Line are combined in this instance.

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kia Sonet

  • Despite the 8 percent decline in monthly sales, Kia shipped over 8,500 units of the Sonet in March 2024. This figure is more than 2,000 copies higher than sales in the previous six months.
  • Mahindra The main reason for the decline is that Mahindra is preparing to launch its version, the XUV 3XO.
  • The Renault Kiger was the best-selling SUV of March 2024, finding more than 1,000 buyers last month. However, last month’s performance was better than the average sales of the previous six months. Meanwhile, its mechanical sibling, the Nissan Magnite, managed to sell more than 2,700 units in a month of high demand.

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Maruti Dzire 2024 Upcoming Cars

Maruti Dzire 2024

Maruti Dzire 2024: June 2024 is anticipated to see the Indian introduction of the Maruti 2024. The anticipated starting price of the Dzire 2024 is ₹ 6.70 Lakh. A sedan that will compete with the KWID, Eeco, and Eeco Cargo is the Dzire 2024. Only gasoline will be offered as a fuel option for the Maruti 2024.

specs, features, and cost of the Dzire 2024

The Maruti 2024 is available with a single petrol engine. The 1197 cc petrol engine. The manual transmission is an option.

Key Specifications of Maruti Dzire 2024

Fuel Type Petrol
No. of Cylinders 4
Engine Displacement 1197 cc
Transmission Type Manual
Body Type Sedan

Engine & Transmission

Displacement 1197 cc
No. of Cylinders 4
Valves Per Cylinder 4
Regenerative Braking No 
Transmission Type Manual

Fuel & Performance

Fuel Type Petrol

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cars Image News & Top Stories

Three Ways India Could See A Rise In The Price Of Hybrids

Maruti Grand Vitara: To avoid going through the hybrid stage entirely, battery electric vehicles (BEVs) have been the main focus of India’s automotive electrification drive. Nonetheless, in recent years, international manufacturers like Honda, Toyota, and even Maruti—whose technology is derived from Suzuki—have debuted hybrid vehicles in India.

These versions, which come with both electric and gasoline propulsion, are far more expensive than their combustion-engined equivalents. For instance, the price difference between the Maruti Grand Vitara’s petrol and hybrid versions is currently about Rs 3 lakh, but the hybrid model comes with a few more goodies. The premium for the hybrid version of the Honda City car can well surpass Rs 4 lakh.

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The absence of government incentives in India has prevented other automakers from investigating hybrid powertrain solutions. However given that hybrids are more popular and preferred over pure-EV counterparts due to their lower operating expenses and somewhat lower initial cost, this powertrain technology may become more accessible in the future. Three possible outcomes are as follows:

Lower Taxes

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The Indian government, as previously stated, has not been providing any incentives for strong-hybrid powertrain technology, preferring to concentrate on pure electric vehicle technologies. But according to a recent report, Nitin Gadkari, the Minister of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), said that the tax on hybrid cars should be lowered from the present 48 percent GST to 12 percent GST. As opposed to this, EVs are subject to a 5% GST levy.

If implemented, this modification might significantly lower the premium of a hybrid vehicle over a gasoline vehicle, but it would also need the consent of other ministries.

Reduced Material Expenses

According to one of the primary cost models that project EVs’ growing affordability, raw material costs would decrease as EV adoption and demand increase and associated technologies become more efficient. cheaper battery costs should also result in cheaper prices for hybrid models, as the battery pack is one of the most expensive parts of a hybrid. A rise in hybrid vehicle sales may also contribute to a decrease in the price of the metals and minerals used to make battery packs.

Discounted Offers

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While reducing taxes will undoubtedly contribute to hybrid car prices falling, additional financial incentives in the form of discounts may be necessary. To further encourage consumers of new cars to select environmentally friendly choices, these rebates may come from the government or even the car manufacturer. This can include further savings when trading in an outdated gasoline or diesel vehicle for a hybrid one.

These are a few key ways that the most fuel-efficient hybrid cars may see price reductions in the upcoming years. As of right now, the Maruti Grand Vitara, Honda City eHEV, and Toyota Hyryder are the only mass-market strong hybrid vehicles available in India.

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Maruti Suzuki Swift News & Top Stories

Details Of The 2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift For The UK Market Are Out, With An India Launch Soon

  • Maruti Suzuki Swift: In the UK, Suzuki plans to introduce the new Swift by April 2024.
  • Although it is 15 mm longer than the current India-spec vehicle, its width and wheelbase are the same.
  • The India-spec model will only be offered in 2WD; the UK will have both 2WD and AWD choices available.
  • gains capabilities like ADAS, a reversing camera, auto air conditioning, and a 9-inch touchscreen.
  • Pricing may begin at Rs 6 lakh (ex-showroom); an April 2024 debut is also anticipated in India.

It’s anticipated that the fourth-generation Maruti Suzuki Swift will soon hit the Indian market. It has already been introduced in its native nation, Japan, and will soon be available for purchase in the UK in April. Suzuki has now disclosed every aspect of the UK-spec Swift, including its dimensions, engine specifications, available versions, and some of its most important features. Let’s investigate them:

Specifications Of The New Swift

Dimensions

UK-spec Swift

Current India-spec Swift

Difference

Length

3860 mm

3845 mm

+15 mm

Width

1735 mm

1735 mm

No difference

Height

1495 mm (2WD)/ 1520 mm (AWD)

1530 mm

-35 mm/ -10 mm

Wheelbase

2450 mm

2450 mm

No difference

The current India-spec variant on sale is 15 mm shorter than the UK-spec model. Nevertheless, its wheelbase and width are the same as those of the Swift built for India. The model sold in our nation is up to 35 mm longer than the UK-spec model.

Available Powertrain

Maruti Suzuki Swift

The new 1.2-liter 3-cylinder Z series petrol engine, which is seen on the Japan-spec hatchback, is available for the Suzuki Swift in the UK. It produces a bit more torque but the same amount of power as the Japan-spec variant. Customers in these two markets can choose between a manual and automatic 12V mild hybrid system for the new hatchback. Suzuki will continue to provide the UK-spec Swift with an all-wheel drive (AWD) option, just like the Japan-spec vehicle. We anticipate that the new Swift will stay with the 2WD layout and have the same selection of gearbox options when it arrives in India.

Feature Highlights

Maruti Suzuki Swift

The new UK-spec Swift shares many features with the Japanese hatchback, including a revised cabin. A 9-inch touchscreen, 16-inch alloy wheels, auto air conditioning, LED headlights, electrically movable ORVMs, and linked automotive technology will all be included. Its safety net consists of several advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS), including rear parking sensors, a reversing camera, and adaptive cruise control.

Except for the complete ADAS suite and heated seats, many of these features are anticipated to also be available on the new Maruti Swift built for the Indian market.

Pricing and Anticipated India Launch

The 2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift is anticipated to go on sale in India in April, with a starting price of approximately Rs 6 lakh (ex-showroom). It is going to rekindle the rivalry between the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios and the Renault Triber, a sub-4 million crossover MPV.

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Maruti Wagon R News & Top Stories

Maruti Wagon R and Baleno Recalled; More than 16,000 Units Affected

In response to a potential problem with a component of the fuel pump motor, Maruti Suzuki India has recalled 11,851 Maruti Wagon R and 4,190 Maruti Baleno hatchbacks. The manufacturing period for these two hatchback units was July 30, 2019, until November 1, 2019.

Additional Information About The Recall

 Maruti Wagon R

Dealerships for the Indian brand will contact the owners of the affected units to inspect and repair the defective parts on their cars at no cost to them. The engine stalling or difficulty starting the engine could result from a malfunctioning element of the fuel pump motor, as stated by the manufacturer.

The Maruti Wagon R comes with a choice of both 1-liter and 1.2-liter naturally aspirated engines, however, the Maruti Baleno is only available with a 1.2-liter engine. Which Wagon R engine variants are covered by the recall is not made clear.

What Owners Can Do

These Maruti models’ owners can bring their vehicles to the workshops to have the part examined. In addition, by going to the Maruti Suzuki website’s “Imp Customer Info” area and inputting their car’s chassis number (MA3/MBJ/MBH followed by a 14-digit alpha-numeric number), users can concurrently find out if their vehicle Maruti Wagon R and Baleno Recalled

Should You Continue To Drive The Recalled Models?

Maruti Baleno Car

We advise you to find out if your car is covered by the recall as soon as possible, even though it’s unclear at this time if the impacted hatchback models are safe to drive as is. If so, get it inspected as a way to maintain the finest possible condition for your car.

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Maruti S-Presso REVIEWS & VIDEOS

Maruti S-Presso

The Maruti S-Presso is a four-door, five-seat hatchback. The base price of the Maruti S-Presso is ₹ 4.26 Lakh, while the highest variant is ₹ 6.12 Lakh. There is a 998 cc engine option for this model. This vehicle is offered with a manual or automatic transmission and may run on gasoline or CNG. Its gas mileage ranges from 24.12 to 25.3 km/l, and its CNG mileage is 32.73 km/kg. This model includes two airbags for safety. Seven colors are available for this model. Maruti S-Presso has received an overall user rating of 4.3 out of 5 based on reviews from other users.

Pros Cons
  • Area. Easily fits four six-footers in its seats
  • Should have had a rear camera among its other benefits
  • A lively engine for driving in urban areas
  • sense of floating at speeds of triple digits.
  • roomy 270-liter boot
  • The price is somewhat elevated.
  • An excellent automatic AMT option is accessible
  • quite effective when driving in cities

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