The biggest change to the Maruti XL6 is the drivetrain. While the car continues to be powered by a 1.5L petrol engine, it now gets Suzuki’s DualJet system and the old 4-speed torque converter AT has been replaced with a 6-speed unit.
Maruti XL6 Pros
- A 6-seater MPV at the price of C segment sedans & some compact SUVs
- Improved stance with upsized wheels + tyres and cosmetic exterior updates
- Comfortable captain seats & spacious cabin make it a fantastic car for the chauffeur-driven
- A competent BS6 petrol with excellent fuel efficiency. Convenient automatic available as an option
- Significant updates including DualJet engine, 6 speed AT with paddle shifters, ventilated front seats, telescopic steering, Suzuki Connect with voice activated controls, UV cut glass for windows
- Improved safety kit consisting of 4 airbags, ESP & Hill Hold Assist, integrated TPMS, 360 degree camera, etc
- Maruti’s excellent after-sales service, wide dealer network & fuss-free ownership experience
Maruti XL6 Cons
- Petrol-only. No diesel on offer. CNG may be a future option
- Updated engine lacks outright grunt. Tuned for fuel efficiency and suitable for relaxed cruising only
- Cabin updates have not significantly upped the premium factor over the outgoing car
- Captain seat layout means just 2 people on the middle row
- Build, quality & refinement are ordinary for a car costing well over a million rupees. Not a “premium” Ertiga
- 3rd-row isn’t for everyone as the 2nd-row doesn’t tumble forward, making ingress / egress tricky
- Some missing features like auto-dimming IRVMs, sunroof, curtain airbags etc
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