Named ConceptFutureS, it is a uniquely styled compact car with distinct SUV like characters and will define the next generation of design for compact vehicles in India, the company said.
The country's largest car-maker Maruti Suzuki India on Wednesday made the global unveiling of its Concept compact car with "SUV like characters", kick-starting the biennial Auto Expo in Greater Noida.
Named ConceptFutureS, it is a uniquely styled compact car with distinct SUV like characters and will define the next generation of design for compact vehicles in India, the company said.
MSI is seeking to tap on increasing preference for utility vehicles in the Indian market.
"Compact is the natural choice of India’s car customers. Compact needs a fresh design language, one that is bold, confident and dynamic. Our designers have created this brand new design, aggressive on the outside, and bold and inviting interiors," Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) Managing Director & CEO Kenichi Ayukawa said while unveiling the vehicle at the expo.
The Auto Expo will be officially inaugurated on Thursday afternoon, and will be open to public from February 9-14.
Ayukawa further said nearly 75 per cent of passenger vehicles bought in India are small and compact vehicles, which are also at the core of MSI's product philosophy and the original Maruti Suzuki mission of a good quality people’s car for India.
"Customers want compact vehicle design to now break from the conventional," Ayukawa said.
Claiming that "nothing like this has ever been attempted before on a vehicle of this size", he further said, "If customers like the ConceptFutureS, it has the potential to redefine the next generation of design for compact vehicles in India."
The Concept car has an upright stance with higher seating and ground clearance, along with a horizontal hood giving it an urban SUV image, which is strengthened by a bold and upright front.
Commenting on the company's future endeavour, Ayukawa said being the leading automobile manufacturer of the country, MSI would continue to pursue ‘Make in India’.
"We are further investing in our R&D centre to introduce latest technologies and higher level of localisation," he added.
Ayukawa also said MSI was on course to convert its large portfolio of products to meet BS VI emission standards in time for the advanced deadline of 2020.
On the electric vehicles (EV) front, he said, "I am very happy to share that in line with the government’s vision, we will launch our first Electric Vehicle in 2020 in India which will be locally manufactured."
MSI is studying multiple aspects of the electric vehicle ecosystem, to make the government’s vision of electric mobility a reality, he added.
The company will unveil its EV concept -- e-SURVIVOR Concept, later in the day.
Photographs: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com.
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