Maruti's K10 engine to get turbocharging for YRA hatchback duty - Report

18/02/2015 - 15:33 ,   Anjan Ravi

The YRA will be previewed through a concept in 2 weeks.

According to a report on the Business Standard, the rumored 1.0-liter turbocharged engine expected to power the YRA premium hatchback, will not be an all-new unit. It is reported to be a turbocharged version of the K10B engine used on the Celerio and Alto K10.

Suzuki iK-2 concept rendering side view
Our artist's rendering of the YRA based on the iK-2 concept.

The 1.0-liter three-cylinder motor produces 68 PS and 90 Nm of torque in its naturally aspirated state on these cars. Engineers will use a turbocharger to increase power and torque outputs, yet maintaining a good efficiency figure, when this engine does duty on the YRA.

The YRA (codename) is set to be previewed through the Suzuki iK-2 concept at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, which starts on March 3. The publication reports that initially this engine will be used in the export variant of the YRA, and then Maruti would launch it in the domestic market. In the mass market, Tata Motors, Ford, Fiat and Volkswagen are the only brands to offer turbocharged petrol engines.

Suzuki Celerio Elegance edition front right three quarter at the 2014 Colombo Motor Show Sri LankaSuzuki Celerio Elegance edition at the 2014 Colombo Motor Show Sri Lanka
The K10B engine is matched to a 5-speed MT and AMT on the Celerio and Alto K10.

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The Indian launch of the YRA is expected in the second half of this year, and will be priced and positioned above the Swift, in Indian as well as international markets.

Based on a new platform, the hatchback is reported to be 90 kg lighter than the Swift, despite its more generous proportions.

Competitors: Hyundai Elite i20, VW Polo, Honda Jazz
Expected Price: INR 5.5-8.5 lakhs, ex-Showroom
Launch date in India: H2 2015

[Source - Business Standard]

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