
Maruti Suzuki Launches 2025 Grand Vitara S-CNG with 6 Airbags, Premium Features Starting at ₹13.48 Lakh
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Maruti Suzuki Launches 2025 Grand Vitara S-CNG with 6 Airbags, Premium Features Starting at ₹13.48 Lakh
Maruti Suzuki Launches 2025 Grand Vitara S-CNG with 6 Airbags, Premium Features Starting at ₹13.48 Lakh
2025 Maruti Grand Vitara S-CNG launched with 6 airbags, premium features & 26.6 km/kg mileage. Prices start at ₹13.48L. Available in Delta & Zeta trims.
New Delhi – Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) has launched the updated 2025 Grand Vitara S-CNG, now equipped with 6 airbags as standard, along with several new premium features. The eco-friendly SUV is priced from *₹13.48 lakh (ex-showroom) for the Delta variant, with the top-spec Zeta CNG trim priced at ₹15.62 lakh.
Powered by the Next-Gen K-series 1.5-litre, Dual Jet, Dual VVT engine, the Grand Vitara S-CNG delivers a peak output of 87.8PS and 121.5Nm of torque in CNG mode, while offering an impressive fuel efficiency of 26.6 km/kg. With this launch, the Grand Vitara continues to be available in multiple eco-conscious powertrain options including S-CNG, Strong Hybrid, and ALLGRIP SELECT 4×4.
In terms of safety, the new S-CNG model is significantly enhanced with 6 airbags, ESP® with Hill Hold Assist, ABS with EBD, and disc brakes on all four wheels. ISOFIX child seat mounts and other essential safety elements also ensure comprehensive protection for all occupants.
The SUV now boasts several high-end features that elevate comfort and convenience. Key highlights include:
Auto Purify system with PM 2.5 Display
Wireless Charging Dock
Ventilated Front Seats
Rear Door Sunshades
R17 Alloy Wheels
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Premium Clarion Sound System
9-inch SmartPlay Pro+ infotainment system with wireless smartphone connectivity
Suzuki Connect for remote vehicle control and monitoring
Speaking at the launch, Mr. Partho Banerjee, Senior Executive Officer, Marketing & Sales, MSIL, said, 'The 2025 Grand Vitara S-CNG brings together robust safety, premium tech, and exceptional efficiency. We are confident it will strengthen our appeal among modern SUV buyers.'
The 2025 Grand Vitara S-CNG is available in Delta and Zeta trims and caters to customers seeking a premium yet efficient CNG-powered SUV experience with modern-day tech and safety.
Maruti Suzuki Launches 2025 Grand Vitara S-CNG with 6 Airbags, Premium Features Starting at ₹13.48 Lakh
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