Maruti Suzuki has finally launched the 2022 XL6 at a starting price of Rs 11.29 lakhs (ex-showroom). The price goes as high as Rs 14.55 lakh (ex-showroom) for the top-end Alpha+ AT trim. Having said that, the MPV is offered in a total of three variants namely Zeta, Alpha, and Alpha+. The vehicle will be sold via Maruti’s Nexa line of premium dealerships. It can also be owned through Maruti Suzuki Subscribe at an all-inclusive monthly subscription fee of Rs 24,599. Furthermore, the new Maruti XL6 rivals the likes of the diesel-powered Mahindra Marazzo and the recently launched Maruti Ertiga.
The biggest change in the 2022 Maruti XL6 is under the hood. The MPV now comes with a new 1.5-litre DualJet petrol engine that churns out 102 bhp power at 6000rpm and 136.8 Nm peak torque at 4400rpm. The other big highlight is the new 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox with paddle shifters. Besides this, the vehicle continues to get the 5-speed manual gearbox. Furthermore, the updated XL6 can achieve 20.97 kmpl with the manual gearbox and 20.27 kmpl with the automatic gearbox.
In terms of design, the 2022 Maruti XL6 gets subtle updates. These include a new radiator chrome front grille, LED headlamps, new front door lamps, and new dual-tone 16-inch alloy wheels. The new LED taillights get a smoked effect while the tailgate gets a gloss black garnish. Besides this, the MPV gets new dual-tone color options namely silver, brown, and red with a contrasting black roof.
The cabin of the updated XL6 boasts of a plethora of features. These include four airbags as standard, a 7-inch SmartPlay Pro touchscreen infotainment head-unit with over 40 connected car features, a 360-degree parking camera, ventilated front seats, new telescopic adjustment for the steering wheel, second-row captain seats, cooled cupholders, automatic AC, new ambient footwell lighting, new tyre pressure monitoring system, hill hold assist, ESP, and many more.
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