Maruti SX4 Celebration Edition Diesel Updates

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Friday, 08 August 2014 05:33 PM Maruti Suzuki has stopped the production of the SX4 sedan, including the Celebration Edition Diesel, to make way for the new Ciaz. The SX4 had been seeing poor sales in the last few months, with less than 250 cars sold on average every month in 2014. I think this move was necessary to keep up with market demand and competition.
Wednesday, 20 February 2013 04:10 AM The Maruti Suzuki SX4 Celebration Edition Diesel was launched with a significant discount of Rs 80,000, which included an exchange bonus and free accessories like trafficators on ORVMs, faux leather steering wheel and seat covers, integrated Bluetooth, reverse parking sensor, door sill guard, and neck support. This was an attempt to boost the sales of the diesel version. I believe such offers can attract more buyers looking for value-added features.
Wednesday, 13 February 2013 04:15 PM The SX4 Celebration Edition Diesel featured several new additions such as new fabric seats, chrome inside door handles, chrome AC louvers, and Celebration Edition body decals. These changes were aimed at making the car more attractive to potential buyers. I think these cosmetic updates were a good move to refresh the model.
Tuesday, 15 January 2013 04:41 PM The SX4 diesel engine, part of the Celebration Edition, used a 1.3-litre Multijet diesel engine that generated 90 bhp of power and 200 Nm of torque. This engine was notable for its variable geometry turbocharger, a feature that set it apart in Maruti Suzukis lineup. I believe this engine provided a good balance of power and efficiency.
Thursday, 10 January 2013 09:52 AM Maruti Suzuki introduced the SX4 Celebration Edition to commemorate the companys milestone of selling over 1 crore vehicles in the domestic market. The Celebration Edition was available in petrol, diesel, and CNG variants, with the diesel being a popular choice due to its performance and fuel efficiency. I think this was a great way to celebrate such a significant achievement.
Thursday, 20 December 2012 01:09 AM The SX4 Celebration Edition Diesel came with improved fuel efficiency, with ARAI figures showing 22.1 km/l. This, along with other features like touch screen audio navigation and electronically foldable ORVMs, made it a competitive option in the C-segment. I believe the fuel efficiency was a major selling point for this variant.
Thursday, 15 November 2012 02:00 PM Maruti Suzuki updated the SX4 with a facelift that included a refreshed bumper and front grille with more chrome inserts, making the car look more premium. The Celebration Edition Diesel benefited from these design changes, aiming to attract more buyers. I think the new design gave the car a fresh appeal.
Thursday, 25 October 2012 02:58 PM The SX4 Celebration Edition Diesel was part of Maruti Suzukis strategy to revamp the SX4s image and boost sales. Despite the efforts, the SX4 struggled to compete with newer models like the Honda City and Hyundai Verna. I believe the competition in the C-segment was too intense for the SX4 to gain significant traction.
Thursday, 20 September 2012 02:34 PM The SX4 Celebration Edition Diesel was available in various trim levels, including the VDI and ZDI, with the top-end ZDI offering features like leather seats and advanced infotainment systems. This variety helped cater to different segments of buyers. I think offering multiple trim levels was a smart move by Maruti Suzuki.
Wednesday, 15 August 2012 07:36 PM Maruti Suzuki introduced the factory-fitted CNG version of the SX4, which was also part of the Celebration Edition, making it an attractive option for fleet operators and those looking for a fuel-efficient sedan. I believe this move helped tap into the growing demand for CNG vehicles.