By Venkat Chaitanya Mantravadi Venkat is an avid follower of Indian Autos Blog. His garage boasts of a variety of wheels and he’s clearly not happy with Maruti Suzuki Kizashi’s pricing strategy. Maruti Suzuki has launched its much awaited Kizashi in India. Good news? Well surely for Maruti but for customers it certainly isn’t. Kizashi is an aspirational launch from Maruti Suzuki in more than one way. In all their [ Read More ]
The Suzuki Kizashi was launched this morning in Delhi among a limited group of reporters. The vehicle, costing 19-20 lakh rupees on-road depending on the city, carries the Grand Vitara’s powertrain and could end up carrying the same fate too. Maruti Suzuki says it has nine million customers and the Kizashi can be their existing customer’s upgrade. The unfortunate truth is, forget this 19 lakh Maruti or the 20+ lakh [ Read More ]
Maruti’s Kizashi sedan will be launched on the 2nd of February, Financial Chronicle is reporting. The vehicle will be a CBU, imported from parent Suzuki Motor Corporation’s Japanese facility. Expected to be be priced between 17-20 lakh rupees, it will use the Grand Vitara’s 2.4-liter petrol engine mated to an automatic or manual transmission. On an ambitious journey to impress rich customers, variants of the Honda Accord, Skoda Superb, VW [ Read More ]
Note – If the Kizashi happens overseas, it will happen in India as well.
After a long time, the Suzuki Kizashi is in the news again. And there’s nothing funny or irritating about it. Suzuki has confirmed this mid-size sedan will reach dealerships in America by the end of this year. Later on, as reports also state, Suzuki’s first hybrid car in the U.S will use the Kizashi platform and bodywork.
The Kizashi could have been the Japanese manufacturer’s most challenging undertaking in its several-decade history, thanks to the bouquet of uncertainties that loomed over this project due to recession and all.
We’ve cooked up our own stories and jokes, giving it the title of the World’s most confused car, but from the bottom of our heart, we love this car’s design and adore the prospect of a luxury car that will have surplus service backup and spares availability.







