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Maruti Ertiga Limited Edition – 5 Things To Know

It costs Rs 14,000-17,000 more over the V variant on which it is based

Maruti Ertiga Limited Edition – 5 Things To Know

With the second-gen Maruti Ertiga ready to storm into the Indian market this Diwali, the carmaker seems to be in a rush to clear stocks of the outgoing MPV. Recently, it launched a cosmetically-enhanced version of the Ertiga called the Limited Edition at a price tag of Rs 7.88 lakh (ex-showroom Jaipur). Here are five things you need to know about the special edition MPV.

1. Exterior changes

Maruti Ertiga Limited Edition – 5 Things To Know

Pictured above: roof-mounted rear spoiler

The Maruti Ertiga Limited Edition gets minimal changes on the outside. These include a roof-mounted rear spoiler and chrome side moulding. The Z variant even gets chrome-finished fog lamp housings and 15-inch alloy wheels, which are otherwise a part of the MPV list of genuine accessories. Last but not the least, it gets a ‘Limited Edition’ badge as well.

Maruti Ertiga Limited Edition – 5 Things To Know

Pictured above: 10-spoke alloy wheels

2. New Colour Options

While the regular version of the Ertiga is available in five colour options (silver, white, black, blue and pearl blue), the Limited Edition can only be had in three colours – maroon, grey and white. The maroon and grey paint options are exclusive to the Ertiga Limited Edition.

3.    Interior

Maruti Ertiga Limited Edition – 5 Things To Know

The Ertiga Limited Edition gets wooden inlays on the borders of central console, AC vents and door-side armrests. The seat covers are finished in a dark red/maroon shade with white piping. It gets a dual-tone steering cover as well.

Maruti Ertiga Limited Edition – 5 Things To Know

Pictured above: dark-themed seat covers

Maruti Ertiga Limited Edition – 5 Things To Know

Pictured above: wooden inlays on central console

4. Engine

There’s no change in the engine department and it continues to be offered with a 1.4-litre petrol engine that pumps out 93PS and 130Nm or a 1.3-litre diesel motor that produces 67PS and 200Nm. Both engines are mated to a 5-speed manual transmission as standard. The petrol engine, however, can also be had with a 4-speed automatic gearbox.

The upcoming 2018 Ertiga was recently spied testing with a 6-speed manual transmission in India. Read more about it here.

5.    Price

The Maruti Ertiga Limited Edition is priced at Rs 7.88 lakh for the petrol version and Rs 9.76 lakh for the diesel one (all prices, ex-showroom Jaipur). That’s a price difference Rs 14,000 to Rs 17,000 over the V variant. For the additional amount, the Limited Edition brings with it a rear spoiler and alloy wheels. Although it loses out on features like a driver seat height adjuster, rear defogger and rear wiper/washer that are offered as standard on the Z variant, it is significantly cheaper than the range-topper by about Rs 60,000.

Maruti Suzuki will launch the second-gen Ertiga before this year’s festive season and if you can hold your purchase till then, we’d suggest you go for the new model. It’ll be based on a new platform and is expected to get a set of new engines as well. We also expect the feature list to be more extensive than before. However, it could be priced at a slight premium over the outgoing model. Check out what we think of the second-gen MPV, which made its global debut in Indonesia in April this year, here: Maruti Ertiga First Look In Pictures

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