Our India-made Maruti Suzuki A-Star (dubbed Alto overseas) is enjoying the weather in Morocco under the name Celerio. Launched in three variants, the Suzuki Celerio has its eyes on the Kia Picanto, a popular car that uses the Hyundai Getz’ platform.

The Suzuki Celerio comes in three variants with the same 1.0-liter petrol engine, and if the source website can be trusted, only the top-end car gets air conditioning.

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On the base GA you get power steering, radio/MP3 and foldable seats. On the mid GL variant, you get the GA’s stuff along with safety features like ABS, EBD, Airbags, central locking, fog lamps and seats made of better fabric.

The top end GLX is brimmed with the above features plus air conditioning and alloy wheels.

SourceAutoblog Spanish


Entry posted on June 24, 2009 By ; Read More on Suzuki

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  1. analyn b. santos says:

    how much is suzuki celerio???

  2. [...] A-Star A/T in India this week. Maruti Suzuki manufactures the A-Star (other names are Suzuki Alto, Celerio and Nissan Pixo) in India for the rest of the world. Production of the A-Star began in 2008 and the [...]

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