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Maruti Suzuki marks 10 years of Nexa, unveils Grand Vitara Phantom Blaq edition

Maruti Suzuki marks 10 years of Nexa, unveils Grand Vitara Phantom Blaq edition

India Today4 days ago
Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) is celebrating a decade of its premium retail channel, Nexa, with the launch of the Grand Vitara Phantom Blaq edition. Finished in an exclusive matte black wrap, as per the company, this limited-edition model embodies Nexa's philosophy of refined sophistication and understated elegance.Available exclusively in the Strong Hybrid Alpha+ variant, the Phantom Blaq Edition retains the Grand Vitara's all-black cabin with perforated faux leather upholstery and champagne gold accents. The exterior's matte black finish gives the SUV a distinctive, commanding presence while maintaining a subtle elegance.
advertisementThe Grand Vitara Strong Hybrid Alpha+ variant is powered by a Toyota-sourced 1.5-litre, three-cylinder Atkinson cycle petrol engine producing 92hp, paired with an electric motor. Together, the hybrid system generates a combined output of 115bhp and 141Nm of peak torque, mated to an e-CVT transmission. Maruti Suzuki claims this setup delivers a fuel efficiency of 27.97kmpl.
Speaking on the launch, Partho Banerjee, Senior Executive Officer, Marketing & Sales, MSIL, said, "As we celebrate a decade of Nexa, the Grand Vitara Phantom Blaq edition reflects our ongoing commitment to inspire customers with specially curated innovations. This limited edition captures the essence of indulgence, offering an SUV that not only performs exceptionally but also aligns perfectly with the refined lifestyles of our discerning buyers."Since its debut, the Grand Vitara has achieved 300,000 sales in just 32 months, setting new benchmarks in the mid-size SUV segment. Its versatile powertrain line-up includes Strong Hybrid, ALLGRIP Select, and S-CNG options.The Phantom Blaq edition comes equipped with a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, a 9-inch SmartPlay Pro+ infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a Clarion sound system, a 360-degree camera, Head-Up Display, wireless charging, and Suzuki Connect smart car features.Safety is bolstered by the Nexa Safety Shield, which offers six airbags, ESP, ABS with EBD, Hill Hold Control, reverse parking sensors, and three-point seatbelts with reminders.With this launch, Maruti Suzuki aims to further elevate the desirability of its flagship SUV while celebrating NEXA's decade-long journey in redefining premium automotive retail in India.Subscribe to Auto Today Magazine- EndsMust Watch
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