Maruti A-Star VXi Aktiv Edition Updates
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Tuesday, 15 January 2013 12:53 PM
Maruti Suzukis decision to launch the A-Star VXi Aktiv Edition highlights the companys efforts to keep its models relevant and appealing in a competitive market. By introducing special editions, Maruti aims to maintain customer interest and drive sales. This strategy is particularly important for models like the A-Star, which have seen declining sales in recent times.
Thursday, 10 January 2013 01:40 AM
The interior of the A-Star VXi Aktiv Edition has been refreshed with new seat covers, a steering wheel cover, floor mats, and a rear parcel tray. These additions, along with the keyless security system, enhance the overall comfort and convenience of the car. The red and white fabric theme gives the interior a modern and youthful look. I think these interior upgrades will be well-received by buyers who value both style and functionality.
Saturday, 05 January 2013 02:44 PM
The A-Star VXi Aktiv Edition retains the same 1.0-litre petrol engine as the standard A-Star, which delivers 67bhp and 90Nm of torque. Despite the lack of mechanical upgrades, the focus on cosmetic and feature enhancements is expected to attract buyers looking for a stylish and feature-rich compact hatchback. The engines performance remains reliable and efficient, making it a practical choice for daily driving.
Wednesday, 02 January 2013 05:28 AM
Maruti Suzuki has not specified the number of units that will be produced for the A-Star VXi Aktiv Edition, but it is likely that the production will be limited to create a sense of urgency among buyers. This limited production strategy is often used to generate buzz and drive sales for special edition models. I believe this approach can be effective in clearing old inventory and meeting year-end sales targets.
Friday, 28 December 2012 11:35 AM
The A-Star VXi Aktiv Editions exterior design includes decals on the sides, roof, and body, along with red finishes for the ORVMs, rear spoiler, and fog lamp housing. These changes are meant to give the car a sporty and vibrant look. The blacked-out B-pillars add a contrasting element to the overall design. This attention to detail could make the car stand out in a crowded market.
Tuesday, 25 December 2012 03:58 AM
Maruti Suzukis launch of the A-Star VXi Aktiv Edition is seen as a move to target younger buyers who are keen on stylish and trendy vehicles. The editions focus on cosmetic upgrades and additional features like keyless entry and a rear parcel tray is intended to make the car more appealing to this demographic. I think this strategy could help in reviving the sales of the A-Star, which had been seeing a decline.
Thursday, 20 December 2012 10:31 AM
The A-Star VXi Aktiv Edition is priced at Rs. 4.19 lakh for the manual variant and Rs. 4.55 lakh for the automatic variant, which is a premium of Rs. 14,990 over the standard VXi and VXi-AT models. This pricing strategy is aimed at making the car more attractive to potential buyers who are looking for a stylish and feature-packed compact hatchback. The additional features and cosmetic changes are expected to enhance the cars market presence.
Wednesday, 19 December 2012 01:22 AM
Maruti Suzukis decision to launch the A-Star VXi Aktiv Edition reflects the popularity of limited-edition models in the Indian market. The Aktiv Edition includes a dash of red on the front grille, blacked-out B-pillars, and Aktiv badges, giving it a distinctive look. The interior upgrades such as red and white fabrics and a keyless security system are designed to attract more buyers. I believe these minor tweaks can make a significant difference in the cars appeal.
Tuesday, 11 December 2012 07:35 PM
The A-Star VXi Aktiv Edition is available in both manual and automatic transmission options, retaining the 1.0-litre petrol engine that produces 67bhp and 90Nm of torque. The exterior changes include new graphics on the sides, front, rear, and roof, along with red-colored elements like the outside rear-view mirrors and spoiler. Inside, it features new seat covers, a steering wheel cover, floor mats, and a rear parcel tray. This edition is part of Marutis strategy to clear old stocks and boost end-of-the-year sales.
Monday, 10 December 2012 02:29 PM
Maruti Suzuki launched the A-Star VXi Aktiv Edition, a limited-edition variant of the A-Star, aimed at boosting sales of the compact hatchback. This edition features cosmetic upgrades including body decals, red ORVMs, a red rear spoiler, and blacked-out B-pillars. The interior includes white and red fabrics, a steering wheel cover, and keyless entry. The Aktiv Edition comes with a premium of Rs. 14,990 over the standard VXi and VXi-AT variants. I think these cosmetic changes might appeal to younger buyers looking for a stylish ride.