Car & Bike Upcoming Maruti Suzuki YRA premium hatchback shows itself

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The body lines seem fluid and overall shape is flowing. But those bulging tail lights look gross. Same way the new i20 was ruined.
 
@AMG If you have been reading recent reports on vehicle safety you would have realized that the Swift that is sold in europe is very different from the one that is sold in India. Remember the i20 in the older "non-elite" avatar had a version that had all discs and 6 airbags. No one bought the same and now all those features are gone in the "Elite" for colored LED's and fancy looking alloys.

I do not see it being any better for the YRA. We get what we want.
 
@AMG If you have been reading recent reports on vehicle safety you would have realized that the Swift that is sold in europe is very different from the one that is sold in India. Remember the i20 in the older "non-elite" avatar had a version that had all discs and 6 airbags. No one bought the same and now all those features are gone in the "Elite" for colored LED's and fancy looking alloys.

I do not see it being any better for the YRA. We get what we want.


I think I started that very thread, so I definitely know. And as for that i20, yes it was safe, but it was expensive as hell. And that YRA is going to be sold as premium, so yeah, lets hope.
 
For the upcoming Maruti YRA hatchback, which will be positioned above the Swift, the car maker will add a turbocharger to the existing 1.0-liter K-series petrol engine that currently powers the Alto, Celerio and the WagonR. Such a move will enhance power output, yet, maintain high levels of fuel efficiency.
 
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