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Suzuki Ertiga | |
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Production | January 2012 – present |
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Body style | 5-door wagon |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive |
The Suzuki Ertiga (Japanese: スズキ・エルティガ, Suzuki Erutiga) is a seven-seat mini/compact MPV manufactured by the Japanese automaker Suzuki since 2012.
Name
The "Ertiga" name is an adaptation of "R-Tiga" where "Tiga" means "three" in Indonesian, while "R" stands for "row". Therefore, the name is derived from "R3" which in turn means "three-row (MPV)".
Engines
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Chassis code | Model | Engine | Transmission | Power | Torque |
ZE81S | 1.4 | 1.4 L K14B DOHC 16-valve EFI inline-four with VVT | 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic |
70 kW (94 hp; 95 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 130 N⋅m (96 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm |
NC22S | 1.5 | 1.5 L K15B DOHC 16-valve EFI inline-four with VVT | 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic |
77 kW (103 hp; 105 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 138 N⋅m (102 lb⋅ft) at 4,400 rpm |
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Chassis code | Model | Engine | Transmission | Power | Torque |
ZEK1S | 1.3 | 1.3 L D13A DDiS DOHC 16-valve inline-four with turbocharger | 5-speed manual | 68 kW (91 hp; 92 PS) at 4,000 rpm | 200 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) at 1,750 rpm |
1.5 | 1.5 L E15A DDiS DOHC 16-valve inline-four with turbocharger | 6-speed manual | 70 kW (94 hp; 95 PS) at 4,000 rpm | 225 N⋅m (166 lb⋅ft) at 1,500–2,500 rpm |
First generation (ZE; 2012–2018)
First generation (ZE) | |
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Designer | Hisanori Matsushima (2009) |
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Wheelbase | 2,740 mm (107.9 in) |
Length | 4,265 mm (167.9 in) |
Width | 1,695 mm (66.7 in) |
Height | 1,685 mm (66.3 in) |
Curb weight | 1,155–1,190 kg (2,546–2,624 lb) |
The Ertiga was previewed by the R-III (R3) concept car showcased by Maruti Suzuki at the 2010 Auto Expo. The production version of the car was unveiled at the Auto Expo in New Delhi on 6 January 2012. It was launched in India on 12 April 2012[1] and in Indonesia on 22 April 2012.[2] It became available in South Africa on 9 June 2014 and in the Philippines on 17 July 2014. Its development was led by chief engineer Toshikatsu Hibi. Maruti Suzuki proclaims it to be the first LUV (Life Utility Vehicle).
The first generation Ertiga is built on the Swift subcompact car platform. It was rebadged in Indonesia as the Mazda VX-1, which is done by a non-manufacturer/assembler, from May 2013 until March 2017, and also assembled and sold in Malaysia as the Proton Ertiga, from November 2016 until August 2019.
Markets
India
According to Maruti Suzuki, the Indian Ertiga was designed specifically for Indian consumers, unlike the other Maruti models which were designed for the global market.[3][4] Maruti has marketed it as a "Life Utility Vehicle".[5] 11,000 of these vehicles were ordered in India within five days.[6][7]
In India, the Ertiga is available in both the alternatives of diesel and petrol variants. Though both of these engines were also seen doing duties earlier in various models, they are tweaked and retuned specifically for the car to provide fitting performance figures for its customers. The diesel variant is available in LDi, VDi and ZDi trims, while the gasoline variant is available in LXi, VXi and ZXi trims.
In June 2013, Maruti Suzuki added its Ertiga models[8] with compressed natural gas (CNG). The Ertiga LXi and VXi have original factory converter kit and are provided with i-GPI (intelligent Gas Port Injection) which Maruti Suzuki claimed will achieve 22.8 km/L (64 mpg‑imp; 54 mpg‑US) premium-equivalent.[9]
Indonesia
The Indonesian market Ertiga is available in GA, GL and GX trims. Earlier models are only available with 5-speed manual transmission. On 29 January 2013, the GL and GX trims received chrome front grille and double blower air conditioner. The 4-speed automatic transmission is available for GL and GX trims from 17 May 2013.
At the 20th Indonesia International Motor Show in September 2012, three new concepts in the Ertiga's form are introduced, the Sporty, Luxury and Crossover version, which are actually Ertigas heavily modified into concept cars. The normal version, in this case the GX variant, also appeared. The Elegant version of the GX trim is available from August 2013. The Sporty was launched on 19 February 2014, which is based on the GL trim with a different front fascia and sporty body kit.
After the trouble between worker unions at the Maruti Suzuki Plant in India, plans are being made to transfer the building plant to Indonesia, as most of the orders are from the country.
The Ertiga sold 109,461 units in two years, with selling record over Toyota Avanza in one year.[10] The Ertiga is also offered in diesel variant, which is imported from India and only comes in manual transmission option.[11][12]
Philippines
In the Philippines, the Ertiga is offered in three trim levels: GA (with manual transmission only), GL (with either manual or automatic transmission) and GLX (with automatic transmission only).[13]
South Africa
The Ertiga is the brand’s first MPV-type vehicle in South Africa. However the company claims the Ertiga as a Life Utility Vehicle and also claims its aimed at being practical, while retaining the fun-to-drive characteristics on the popular Swift.
The Ertiga is the second made-in-India product in Suzuki South Africa’s portfolio, the first one being the older Alto (A-Star). The South Africa-spec Ertiga is available only with a 1.4-liter petrol engine. The transmissions options are 5-speed manual and 4-speed automatic unit.[citation needed]
Facelift
On 20 August 2015, the facelifted Ertiga was launched at the 23rd Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show. Changes consist of a wider grille, redesigned bumpers for all trims and a new trunk garnish exclusive to the GL and GX trims. The facelifted Ertiga was launched in India on 16 October 2015. Along with the diesel variants of the facelifted Ertiga comes with hybrid technology by Suzuki called as SHVS or Smart Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki.[14]
Ertiga Dreza
On 8 January 2016, Suzuki launched the luxury variant of the Ertiga, called Dreza. It gets a different front fascia from regular variants, different wheel design, and specific colour option. The interior gets a different seat upholstery, wooden panel on the dashboard, and an 8-inch touchscreen audio system.[15][16]
Proton Ertiga
The Proton Ertiga is a rebadged Ertiga for the Malaysian market by Proton. It was launched on 24 November 2016, at the press conference at the Setia City Convention Centre, Setia Alam, Selangor.[17] It is Proton's fourth model to be launched in a six-month span.[18] It is Malaysia's first mini MPV that qualifies for Malaysia's EEV emissions standard. It can sit up to seven people, but because the middle row middle seat only features a lap belt, it is classified as a six-seater with a 2-2-2 configuration. It uses the same 1.4-liter petrol engine as the Suzuki Ertiga.
The Ertiga was updated in August 2018. It is now known as the Ertiga Xtra. The Executive Plus AT variant has been replaced with Premium AT. Changes included a darker upholstery for the seats and a 7.0-inch touchscreen head unit.[19][20]
As with the launch of the second generation Suzuki-branded Ertiga, the future production of the Proton-branded Ertiga becomes unpredictable. In September 2019, the Ertiga disappeared from Proton's official website with no further announcement from Proton[21], resulting the future of the Proton-branded Ertiga remained to be unknown.
Gallery
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2012 Suzuki Ertiga GA (pre-facelift, Indonesia)
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2014 Suzuki Ertiga GL (pre-facelift, Indonesia)
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2016 Suzuki Ertiga GL (facelift, Indonesia)
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2016 Suzuki Ertiga GL (facelift, Indonesia)
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2016 Suzuki Ertiga Dreza GS (Indonesia)
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2016 Suzuki Ertiga Dreza GS (Indonesia)
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2013 Mazda VX-1 (pre-facelift, Indonesia)
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2017 Proton Ertiga (Malaysia)
Second generation (NC; 2018–present)
Second generation (NC) | |
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Also called | Maruti Suzuki Tour M (India, fleet only)[22] |
Production | April 2018 – present |
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Designer | Satoshi Kasahara (2015) |
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Wheelbase | 2,740 mm (107.9 in) |
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Width | 1,735 mm (68.3 in) |
Height | 1,690 mm (66.5 in) |
Curb weight | 1,135–1,245 kg (2,502–2,745 lb) |
The second generation Ertiga was unveiled at the 26th Indonesia International Motor Show in Jakarta on 19 April 2018. It is built on the HEARTECT platform which is the same lightweight platform used in Baleno, Ignis and Swift.
Markets
Indonesia
In Indonesia, the second generation Ertiga went on sale in May 2018. It is available in GA, GL and GX trims, the same trims as the first generation Ertiga. The GA trim is only available with 5-speed manual transmission, while the GL and GX trims are available with either 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission. The second generation Ertiga has been sold 6,772 units in the first month after its release.
The second generation Ertiga received an update on 15 February 2019 for the Indonesian market. The GX trim now has two-tone black polished alloy wheels, rear defogger, touchscreen audio system head unit from JVC and automatic climate control air conditioner with heater and digital display, while the GL trim only received fog lamps.
The GX trim with Electronic Stability Program (ESP) was also exhibited as display units throughout 2018. The Suzuki Sport version of the second generation Ertiga was displayed as a concept at the 26th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show in South Tangerang in August 2018, with the production version launched on 22 March 2019, which is based on the GX trim, featuring a front mesh grille, sporty body kit, daytime running lights, black interior, backup camera and also equipped with ESP as a standard.
The Indonesian-built second generation Ertiga is exported to the Philippines, Thailand, Mexico, East Timor, Brunei and Latin America. Exports began on 22 October 2018.
India
The second generation Ertiga was launched in India on 21 November 2018 and it is assembled locally by Maruti Suzuki. It is sold exclusively at Maruti Suzuki ARENA dealerships. The Indian market second generation Ertiga is available in eight trim levels (each engine version has four trim levels): LXi, VXi, ZXi and ZXi+ for the 1.5-litre gasoline variant, and LDi, VDi, ZDi and ZDi+ for the 1.3-litre diesel variant. All trims are mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. The VXi and ZXi trims are also mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission. Both the gasoline and diesel variants of the Indian market second generation Ertiga comes with hybrid technology by Suzuki called as SHVS or Smart Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki. The gasoline variants received TFT multi-information colour display. The automatic climate control air conditioner with digital display is only available for ZXi, ZDi, ZXi+ and ZDi+ trims. The LDi and LXi trims were discontinued in March 2019, while the 1.3-litre diesel variants were discontinued in August 2019.
Maruti added its bigger 1.5-litre, four-cylinder diesel engine to the Ertiga MPV on 30 April 2019. This new engine option is available in three variants - VDi, ZDi and ZDi+. It is mated to a 6-speed manual transmission.[23]
Philippines
The second generation Ertiga was launched in the Philippines on 23 January 2019. It is offered in three trim levels: GA (with manual transmission only), GL (with either manual or automatic transmission) and GLX (with automatic transmission only).
Thailand
The second generation Ertiga was launched in Thailand in February 2019 being fully imported from Indonesia.[24]
South Africa
The second generation Ertiga was launched in South Africa on 8 March 2019. It is offered in GA and GL trims.[25]
Gallery
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2019 Suzuki Ertiga GL (Indonesia)
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2019 Suzuki Ertiga GL (Indonesia)
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2018 Suzuki Ertiga GX (Indonesia)
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2019 Suzuki Ertiga Suzuki Sport (Indonesia)
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Interior
Maruti Suzuki XL6
Maruti Suzuki XL6 | |
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Production | August 2019 – present |
Assembly | India: Gurgaon (Maruti Suzuki) |
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Engine | 1.5 L K15B I4 (petrol) |
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Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,740 mm (107.9 in) |
Length | 4,445 mm (175.0 in) |
Width | 1,775 mm (69.9 in) |
Height | 1,700 mm (66.9 in) |
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The Maruti Suzuki XL6 is a crossover SUV-inspired derivative of the second generation Ertiga. It was launched in India on 21 August 2019. It is sold exclusively at NEXA dealerships.[26] The XL6 is available in two trim levels: Zeta and Alpha, with either manual or automatic transmission. Unlike the 7-seater Ertiga, the XL6 is a 6-seater, referring to its name.
Sales
Calendar Year | Thailand | Indonesia[27] | India[28] |
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2012 | 34,074 | 57,825[29] | |
2013 | 63,318 | 62,219[30] | |
2014 | 1,538[31] | 47,015 | 61,153 |
2015 | 966[32] | 30,963 | 60,194 |
2016 | 900[33] | 32,119 | 63,850 |
2017 | 774[34] | 35,338 | 68,354 |
2018 | 497[35] | 32,592 | 56,408 |
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