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Maruti launches new Ritz Diesel

Maruti Suzuki has unveiled a refreshed avatar of Ritz Diesel.



Priced at Rs. 5.31 lakh onwards, the new Ritz Diesel is packed with 52 exciting changes such as new front design, new dual tone interiors, new ZDi variant, multi-information display on instrument panel, new audio system with USB, electrically adjustable rear view mirrors and body side moulding.

A pleasant delight is the 10% improvement in fuel efficiency from 21.1 kmpl to 23.2 kmpl for the Ritz Diesel, which has been achieved with numerous initiatives by the Company’s engineers. These include use of reduced friction engine and calibration optimization.

For the first time, the Company has also introduced an all new ZDi variant at Rs 6.23 lakh in the Ritz Diesel with top of the line features such as Alloy Wheels, Dual Front Air Bags and steering audio controls.

The exterior changes include a new front fascia with a smiling grille, stylish headlamps, new bumper, and integrated rear spoiler. Together these boost contemporary styling of the car.

Improved seating on the rear seat is achieved with improved lumbar support. A new red dual-tone color scheme (exclusively in the mid and higher variants) make the interiors more dynamic.

Under the hood of the new Ritz Diesel lies the celebrated 1248cc DDiS engine delivering a high fuel efficiency of 23.2 kmpl (Certified fuel efficiency as per CMVR Rule 115).

The successful diesel engine returns a torque of 190Nm@ 2000 rpm and unmatched power of 75ps@4000rpm, with 5-step multi-injection technology for smooth and effortless running. Ritz Diesel achieves a speed of 0-60 kmph in 5.9 sec.

Mystique Red is the exclusive colour for new Ritz.

Simple and  cute car.

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