The latest Spy story of the Maruti iM-4 crossover
Suzuki imminent crossover car, dubbed as the iM-4, that still has a long way to go before it actually arrives in the markets
All this so many new cars around in the native market, there is a story right from the testing times that we have grabbed on latest for our readers exclusively! Suzuki’s imminent crossover car, dubbed as the iM-4, that still has a long way to go before it actually arrives in the markets. However the testing is started already, this certainly reflects the brand’s commitment to its customers. The cars the Maruti company makes are checked and evaluated on several aspects before it becomes reachable to its potential crowd.
While its test variant is visible now. Once launched, this latest model would be starting to adorn the European market to begin with in a form of a two or four-wheel drive, and would be acquiring its power over a range of naturally aspirated and fresh turbocharged petrol units. The Maruti Suzuki iM-4 was initially showcased as a concept pretence at the last Geneva Motor Show. The car would gradually be traded beside the Celerio small car at the entry level segment Suzuki’s array. It is supposed to be traded as an entry-level crossover along with the rivalry the car would gather from the Fiat Panda 4x4.
Exterior: As per the reports over the web, Maruti Suzuki iM-4’s layout is almost in the production ready however there would quite a few changes to the concept car’s designing. We assume the car to be a little alike the Suzuki’s contemporary range, the iM-4 heeds back to the company’sprevious variants.
Engine: Right beneath its hood the brand houses a 1.2-L Dualjet petrol unitalong with a latest 1-L turbocharged ‘Boosterjet’ petrol mill. The iM-4 is predictable to be publicised for European market in the coming few years. Whereas as far as the Indian market, we are still unsure if this new offering would fit in the expanding entry-level crossover portion in the country, even with its compact size and engine size that are exactly eligible for excise reductions. However, it still needs to be seen that the brand would make it for the Indian market or not.