As the official launch of the locally assembled Suzuki Every is just around the corner, we are getting back-to-back updates narrating its features and specifications and delivering some units to the dealership.
Earlier this week, a leaked video of this mini MPV revealed details like a manual transmission, manual rear window handles, Suzuki emblem, and AC/heater vents. However, this time, we got some images flaunting almost the whole exterior and interior, helping us to know what local Every actually boasts in terms of style, design, and features inside the cabin.
Exterior of Suzuki Every
The exterior of the locally assembled minivan features a classic Kei car design language. The front fascia houses rectangular side-swept halogen headlights with height adjustment, a small grille with dual intakes, and triple air intakes.
The side houses sliding doors with options like keyless entry. The rear end comes with small, low-mounted rectangular taillights, a rear wiper, and 13-inch steel wheels. The overall exterior of the local Suzuki Every features a fairly boxy and flat style.
Interior
Coming inside the cabin, Every maintains the familiar high-mounted dashboard. Other features include a 2-tone interior (black and grey), fabric-covered front and rear seats, ABS, front seat adjustments (possibly 4-way), five seat belts, AC, one airbag, two cup holders, and an MP3 audio system—an aesthetically pleasing cabin compared to the previous Bolan.
Engine & Power
The Japanese Suzuki Every’s engine and performance are fairly modest. It has a 660cc engine mated to a 5-speed manual transmission, which can produce 49hp and 62Nm of torque.
It is designed primarily for city driving and light-duty tasks, so while it’s not a powerhouse, it gets the job done for everyday use, such as short commutes, school runs, or transporting light cargo.
Expected Differences in Variants
Our guess is that these specs and features are for the top-of-the-line variant, VXR, of local Suzuki Every. According to sources, the company will launch two variants, VX and VXR, and the major differences could be the absence of AC, MP3 audio system, rear wiper, and all manual windows in the base variant. However, we are stating this based on market reports and expert views. The official specs and features will be revealed this Saturday.
Price
According to our sources, the upcoming vehicle is expected to cost around Rs. 2,600,000, compared to the Bolan, currently priced at Rs. 1,940,000, a difference of Rs. 660,000.
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