Maruti Stingray CNG Updates
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Thursday, 01 September 2022 06:36 AM
The Maruti Stingray, which was a variant of the Wagon R, has been discontinued by Maruti Suzuki. This decision was made to focus on other models that have seen better market response. I think this move was necessary to streamline their product lineup and focus on more popular models.
Tuesday, 15 June 2021 07:52 PM
Before its discontinuation, the Maruti Stingray CNG was one of the options available in the market, but it never gained as much traction as the standard Wagon R CNG. The last sales figures showed a significant decline in interest for this variant. I believe this decline was due to the lack of significant differentiation from the standard model.
Friday, 20 March 2020 04:01 PM
In the past, the Maruti Stingray CNG was often compared to the Wagon R CNG, with many buyers opting for the more feature-rich and popular Wagon R. The Stingray, despite its unique styling, failed to attract a large customer base. I think the Wagon Rs broader appeal and better resale value played a significant role in this.
Wednesday, 25 September 2019 03:48 PM
The Maruti Stingray CNG was launched as a stylish variant of the Wagon R, aiming to attract buyers looking for a more premium look within the same segment. However, it did not receive the expected response from the market. I believe the pricing strategy might have been a factor here, as it was positioned slightly higher than the standard Wagon R.
Monday, 10 June 2019 11:39 AM
The Maruti Stingray CNG came with a factory-fitted CNG kit, offering enhanced safety and better drivability. It had features like power windows, ABS, and airbags, making it a safe and efficient choice. However, these features were not enough to set it apart significantly from other models. I think the lack of additional unique features was a missed opportunity.
Friday, 15 March 2019 09:05 PM
There was speculation that Maruti Suzuki might revamp the Stingray to make it more competitive, but this never materialized. Instead, the company chose to focus on other successful models. I believe this decision was based on market feedback and sales data.
Sunday, 20 January 2019 01:49 PM
When the Maruti Stingray CNG was first launched, it saw some initial interest due to its unique design and features. However, the sales figures quickly tapered off as buyers preferred other models in the same segment. I think the initial hype was not sustained due to lack of ongoing marketing and promotional activities.