With Maruti Alto K10 being discontinued this month, India’s largest carmaker is planning to retire its 800cc sibling as well. A replacement is also in the pipeline.
Maruti has launched 'VXI Plus' trim for Alto 800, priced at Rs. 3.8 lakh. This top-spec variant offers a new touchscreen infotainment system with Apple Carplay and Android Auto support.
With the onset of the stricter safety regulations, Maruti Suzuki has started upgrading their vehicles, with the recent recipients of the additional safety features being the Dzire, Eeco, Alto and Celerio models in the Tour range
An updated version of the Maruti Alto 800 has shown up in a video for the very first time. The new model features additional safety features to comply with the BNVSAP safety norms in India.
2020 Maruti Alto, which is expected to be based on the Concept Future S, will be launched in India in June or early July. It could launch with a 0.7-litre turbocharged BSVI-compliant petrol engine.