Tuesday 30 January 2018

Maruti to start manufacturing budget electric vehicle on its own

The company and its parent, Suzuki Motor, are focusing on in-house capabilities but are also looking for partners to put in place the ecosystem for electric vehicles.

NEW DELHI: India’s largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki will start making its first affordable electric vehicle (EV) by 2020 based on technology from parent Suzuki Motor, ahead of products developed in partnership with Toyota.

The company and its parent are focusing on in-house capabilities but are also looking for partners to put in place the ecosystem for electric vehicles, Maruti Suzuki managing director Kenichi Ayukawa told ET in an interview. The Japanese carmaker will not rely solely on its partner Toyota’s expertise to build EVs from the ground up.

“There is an MoU (memorandum of understanding) for technical support from Toyota to Suzuki Motor on EVs,” Ayukawa said. “In addition, Suzuki is also working on its own EV technology development. From these combined efforts, we will see EVs getting launched in India in 2020 and beyond.”

Maruti Suzuki executives said its first EVs will be based on Suzuki's own technology. EVs from the collaboration with Toyota will come in after that. Suzuki concluded the pact with Toyota in November to launch electric vehicles in India, also around the turn of the decade.

Ayukawa did not specify details of the segment in which the Maruti Suzuki EV will be introduced.

First-mover Advantage
But the Maruti Suzuki MD emphasised that a detailed market survey is being conducted.

Maruti Suzuki is likely to have an electric vehicle with a power output of 25 to 35 kilowatts per hour, suitable for the compact car segment, and possibly priced below Rs 10 lakh, according to people with knowledge of the matter. To be sure, the EV made by Mahindra Electric has an output in excess of 35 kilowatts per hour and is priced at around Rs 11 lakh. “India is Suzuki’s largest market. With market share shrinking in Japan, Suzuki does not want to lose the first-mover advantage during this transition to greener vehicles,” said VG Ramakrishnan, managing partner at Avanteum Advisors LLP. “It has therefore decided to bring in electric vehicles on its own, even ahead of its partnership with Toyota.”

Maruti Suzuki chairman RC Bhargava had told ETearlier that the company did not want to lose out on its leadership position in the country during the shift to electric vehicles. “We would want to remain number one,” he had said. The company had a 47.4% share of the Indian passenger vehicle market in FY17.


FOCUS ON ECOSYSTEM 
The company is looking for collaborations in the areas of materials handling, battery recycling and reuse besides charging infrastructure. “A comprehensive ecosystem has to be established,” Ayukawa said. This will include “component manufacturing, material arrangement… There is the safety aspect (also)... recycling, reusing (of batteries)... That is very difficult, not easy work.”

The company will continue to refine its internal combustion engines as well to make them more fuel-efficient and environment-friendly. In the best-case scenario, as many as 40% of new personal vehicles sold in the local market could be pure electrics by 2030. Assuming a growth rate of 8% in the passenger vehicle segment every year, around 71 million new vehicles are expected to be added between now and 2030, the company said. Of this, 14.4 million vehicles are expected to be pure electric and the remaining 56.6 million equipped with conventional engines.

“We have to improve electrification of vehicles, that is not only the pure electric vehicles but also other alternatives,” Ayukawa said. “We have to try to improve the fuel efficiency of vehicles and reduce pollution... I think hybrid is a very important technology (to address both concerns).”

Suzuki will make electric vehicles for the Indian market and supply some to Toyota, as part of their pact. Toyota will provide technical support to the venture. They will also examine the establishment of charging infrastructure, training of after-sales service personnel and systems for appropriate treatment of end-of-life batteries.
 

Source : http://www.pasco.in/Pasco-news-details.aspx?N=Maruti-to-start-manufacturing-budget-electric-vehicle-on-its-own

Monday 29 January 2018

Maruti Suzuki to launch all-new Swift at Auto Expo 2018

Maruti Suzuki’s all-new Swift, which is built to perform, is all set for the India premier at Auto Expo 2018. Pioneering the compact car segment in India, Swift has evolved in this new avatar for young and ever-changing customers of India.

The bookings for the new Swift have been opened with an initial payment of Rs 11,000.

The iconic Swift, which continues to feature among the top five best selling cars in India for over a decade, now comes with a brand new design.

The completely new Swift is engineered with the best of Suzuki’s design capabilities and built on the innovative fifth generation Heartect platform. The platform gets more strength and rigidity and helps to improve the power to weight ratio, leading to better acceleration performance for a peppy and fun to drive experience.

The company is also planning a global premiere of its new compact car known as Concept FutureS at the Auto Expo in February 2018. The Concept FutureS is a compact car with SUV like characters and will create its own positioning by breaking away from the conventional proportions of a compact car.

The all-new Swift is wider, compact and with longer wheel base allowing more cabin space, headroom as well as luggage space.


Commenting on the all-new Swift, RS Kalsi, senior executive director - Marketing and Sales at Maruti Suzuki India, said: “We will take the excitement to a new height with the all-new Swift. The all-new Swift with its distinctive design, advanced technology, uplifting performance and enduring driver experience will bring disruption in the premium hatchback segment. In its newest avatar, the Swift undergoes a bold transformation to meet the aspiration of young and ever changing customer. We are delighted to open bookings for the all-new Swift and look forward to a grand launch at the Auto Expo 2018.”

The all-new Swift will now be available with Maruti Suzuki’s acclaimed Auto Gear Shift (AGS) technology in both petrol and diesel trims, and it is more aerodynamic and poised to offer superior ride, handling and drivability.

Tuesday 23 January 2018

New Maruti Suzuki Swift: All you need to know



India's leading carmaker Maruti Suzuki has finally unveiled the third-generation Swift for the Indian market. After opening bookings for the new model on Thursday, the company has now handed over its official brochure to us and has updated its website as well.

NEW DELHI: India's leading carmaker Maruti Suzuki has finally unveiled the third-generation Swift for the Indian market. After opening bookings for the new model on Thursday, the company has now handed over its official brochure to us and has updated its website as well. So, let's see what the updated version is going to offer.

The new Maruti Swift will be launched at the Auto Expo 2018 and will be offered in 12 variant options with Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) available in both petrol and diesel trims. While the car looks all-new in its updated avatar, the engines and the transmissions have been carried forward from the existing model without any change in the state of tuning.
The petrol version is powered by the 1.2-litre K-series engine which delivers 83PS at 6,000rpm and a peak torque of 113Nm at 4,200rpm. Propelling the diesel variants is the successful Fiat's 1.3-litre Multijet engine that produces 190Nm of torque at just 2,000rpm while offering a power output of 75PS at 4,000rpm. Both the engines come mated to a five-speed gearbox with the AMT option available in the selected variants only.

The new Swift is based on the company's latest Heartect platform which offers 20mm larger wheelbase while making the car much more (over 85kg) lighter than the outgoing model. It will surely help the new version to deliver better performance as well as the fuel efficiency than the existing one.
n its fifth-generation, the platform has also been claimed to provide the car with enhanced rigidity, improved strength and better NVH level. The length of the car in the new version has been reduced by 10mm while the width has been extended by 40mm to offer more cabin space as well as an increased boot space by 58 litres, around 28 per cent more than the second-generation Swift.

The new Swift will be available in 12 variant options, starting with the LXi/LDi trims while the top-end trims will be ZXi/ZDi. These variants will offer following features:

Features of the new Swift LXi and LDi:
  • Body coloured bumpers
  • 14-inch steel wheels with 165/80 R14 tyres
  • Five-sped manual transmission
  • Amber backlit instrument cluster
  • Gear shift indicator
  • Power and tilt steering
  • Front accessory socket
  • Remote fuel lid and boot opener
  • Internally adjustable outside rear view mirrors
  • Manual air conditioner with heater
  • Engine immobilizer
  • Dual front airbags
  • Pedestrian protection compliance
  • IsoFix (with child seat anchorages)
  • Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist
  • Front seat belts with pre-tensioner, force limiter and reminder (and buzzer for the driver side)