No need for SHVS in smaller Maruti cars, says Maruti engineering head - IAB Report

Cars in question include Wagon R and Alto.

Speaking to IAB, Maruti-Suzuki's engineering director, Mr. C.V Raman, stated that smaller products such as the Maruti Wagon-R and Maruti Alto will not need the SHVS system.

2015 Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 VXi front three quarter at the 2015 Nepal Auto Show
The Alto offers good fuel mileage figures and low carbon emissions, which does not warrant the need for the SHVS.

According to Mr Raman, the two models offer good fuel mileage figures and low carbon emissions, which does not warrant the need for an SHVS mild hybrid system. The 1.0-liter K-Series engine in the two models is BS IV and OBD- II compliant.

The Maruti Wagon R and Alto K10 return 20.51 km/L and 24.07 km/L (ARAI-certified) respectively. Customers looking for lower running costs have the option of CNG variants on both models.

Maruti Wagon R AMT front quarter launched
Customers looking for lower running costs have the option of CNG variants of the two models.

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Currently, the only models with an SHVS system are the Maruti Ciaz and Maruti Ertiga diesel variants. The system basically comprises of a start/stop system, brake energy recuperation and torque assist, which slightly improve the fuel consumption figures.

Maruti Alto K10

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