Maruti Suzuki has launched its electric vehicle in the Indian market. The country's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India (Maruti Suzuki India) wants to be the market leader, so it wants to keep the price of its electric car lower than its rivals. In such a situation, Maruti Suzuki can offer the cheapest electric car at the Auto Expo (Auto Expo) 2020 in February. The concept and design of the Maruti Suzuki Futuro-e car has been designed in India. According to the company, the look of the Futuro-e is designed keeping in mind the youth and it is quite bold in appearance. According to reports, this electric car may be based on the Wagon R (Wagon R) hatchback. The company will present a production version of this car. That is, there will not be much change in its launch version.
It is to be noted that the Maruti Futuro-E will also get projector headlamps, LED daytime running lights and LED taillights along with a conventional front grille. At the same time, alloy wheels can also be given. At the same time, its dimensions can be as much as the current model. It can be 3655 mm in length, 1620 mm in width and 2435 mm in height. Its wheelbase can be kept at 2435 mm. The graphics revealed in this first electric car from Maruti shows that this car has a coupe-like roofline. With this, it will be quite muscular like an SUV car. Maruti Suzuki stated that the Concept Futuro-e showcases a bold and new global design language for the popular utility vehicle segment. The Concept Futuro-e will have a brand new look. According to the company, this car will get unique paint finish and unmatched lights. The country's largest car maker said that it would make its niche in the modern automobile ecosystem, simple and powerful design and futuristic light signature in front and rear.
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