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Image used for representational purposes and isn't of the Escudo.
Maruti Suzuki is preparing to further expand its SUV portfolio with the launch of a new midsize model on
September 3, 2025
. While the company has yet to confirm the name or official details, the upcoming SUV is likely to be called the Maruti Escudo. There are also chances that the manufacturer might finally launch the eVitara but as of now, it is not widely expected. Speaking of the Escudo, the model is being positioned as a potential rival to popular names like the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos. Here's a look at what we can expect.
Maruti Suzuki Escudo: What to expect
This new SUV will be retailed exclusively through Maruti Suzuki's Arena network, unlike the
Grand Vitara
which is sold via the Nexa channel. In fact, the Escudo will likely share its platform, design cues, and features with the Grand Vitara, but with a few notable changes to create its own identity and possibly appeal to a wider, more price-conscious audience.
As so far seen in the spy images, it appears that it still carries over key styling elements from the Grand Vitara. The Escudo is also expected to be slightly longer than the Grand Vitara, offering more cabin space without significantly moving away from the compact footprint of a
midsize SUV
.
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The interior is likely to mirror the Grand Vitara and the upcoming e-Vitara in terms of features. Key highlights might include a nine-inch touchscreen with
wireless Apple CarPlay
and Android Auto, semi-digital instrument cluster, sunroof, and more.
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Under the hood, the Escudo is expected to use the same 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol mild-hybrid engine that powers the Grand Vitara. This unit produces 103 bhp and is mated to either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission. Maruti may skip the stronger hybrid powertrain to keep costs in check and better differentiate its Arena and Nexa product lines.
With the launch just months away, the Escudo looks poised to add another strong contender to the highly competitive midsize SUV space. Full details will be revealed at its official debut on September 3.
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