Maruti Suzuki
India Limited has finally decided to set foot whole and heartedly into
the passenger MPV space with the Ertiga. While the segment could do with
some competition, the real question is whether Maruti can pull off such
a vehicle in the first place. After having spent two days behind the
wheel of the Ertiga, Vikram Gour has returned convinced of the fact that
Maruti has a stonking winner in the making
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Once bitten, twice shy might be the reason for MSIL to go slow on
launching a people mover of this nature for offering an MPV isn’t a new
idea to the company. They have witnessed success with the Omni, but that
vehicle has finally dwindled to being a last mile courier operator or a
taxi. The second vehicle MSIL tried their luck with was the Versa, and
while it did offer numerous creature comforts, being based on a van
platform and not really catering to the private buyer market led to its
demise. Yes, MSIL has managed to resurrect the Versa as the Eeco, but
that is solely for the commercial segment and has found few takers in
the private space.
Having said that, there was a moment of brilliance that caught our
eye at the 2010 Auto Expo in Delhi. Maruti showcased a prototype van,
namely the RIII, which boasted everything that one might desire from a
people mover while keeping the private buyer in mind. While the RIII
isn’t the direct concept that has resulted in the Ertiga, it definitely
is the ‘idea car’ which allowed MSIL to gauge customer interest in such a
vehicle. With a lot of positive response and the desire for a car-like
MPV, the decision to make the Ertiga finally received the green light
and the result is an exciting new car from MSIL which has a lot of
potential, both at winning the private buyer’s heart as well as market
dominance.
To ensure a brand connect and play a safer game than announcing a
whole new line, MSIL has stated that the Ertiga is part of the Swift
family of cars. While it does share the same floorpan as the Swift,
albeit with an added extension close to 300mm in order to factor in the
extra space needed to incorporate the third row, it looks like the
result of designers dipping deep into the MSIL parts bin and putting
together a vehicle that should look the part. Surprisingly, the Ertiga
has turned out to be quite a head turner.
The Ertiga boasts of fine neat character lines that come together to
offer you a vehicle that glows with an aura of having a no-nonsense
appeal. There is an air of familiarity with the vehicle and that is
thanks to the inspiration that MSIL has taken in design for the front is
reminiscent of the Ritz and the rear features elements that will remind
you of the Honda Jazz!
However that isn’t such a bad thing for these elements lend a sporty
undertone which can also be seen in the lines of the Ertiga. Measuring
4,265mm in length, 1,685mm in height and 1,695 in width, the Ertiga has
been crafted rather proportionately and no matter which angle you set
your eyes on it, the MPV is bound to catch your eye. The flair in the
design comes from the sleek flowing look and, of course, those
pronounced wheel arches that neatly house the stylish 185/65 R 15
alloys.
Step inside the Ertiga and those who are familiar with the Swift’s
interior will definitely have a deja vu moment. In fact, the dash is
straight out of the new Swift albeit the new colour scheme. The light
brown two-tone dash is right at home in the airy light beige interiors
of the Ertiga. While we can argue the use of light beige in India
considering how fast such interiors get dirty, we cannot but help love
the level of fit and finish, quality and overall texture that the
interior exudes.
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As far as equipment, entertainment and safety are concerned, MSIL has
ensured that the Ertiga comes impressively packaged. For starters, the
top end variant gets electronic power steering, power windows,
steering-mounted audio controls, a high-end stereo system with AUX/USB
in, electronically adjustable ORVMs, air conditioning and heating with
blowers for the second row of seats as well and safety features such as
ABS, EBD and two front airbags are standard. It isn’t a lengthy list,
however the major elements are there and come to think about it, there
isn’t too much more than this that you actually need onboard. MSIL has
also ensured that there are numerous cup holders and knick-knack storage
spots for your convenience.
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While the interiors might be top notch in terms of fit and finish as well as equipment levels, the real question that is plaguing everyone’s mind is the sensibility behind having seven seats on board a vehicle that is much smaller in length than a Toyota Innova. That is where you get to enjoy the innovative packaging that MSIL has executed on this vehicle for the Ertiga actually manages to offer a ride to seven passengers in reasonable comfort!
Ok, with seven adults on board there is no scope of any luggage
coming along except for a few small bags, and that is a bit of a let
down. My personal outlook is that the Ertiga should best be utilised as a
plush five seater and if you feel the need to take along some extra
folks, it’s just a simple fold of the rear seats and, viola, you can
house a whole new row!
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The flexi seating is great and what is a revelation is the fact that
the rear two rows of seats fold flat to free up tonnes of loading space,
which adds that element of versatility to the Ertiga’s all-round
reputation as well. The bottom line is that the Ertiga should come to be
known as a 5 + 2 flexi-seater, rather than a 7 seater. This equation
speaks leaps and bounds about the intention as well as where the Ertiga
fits in terms of market space.
When it comes to what lies under the hood of the Ertiga, there
essentially lie two choices, namely a brand-new 1.4-litre VVT petrol
engine and the tried-and-tested state of the art 1.3 DDiS diesel unit
fitted with a turbocharger. Both engines are highly refined units and
have their merits and post having driven the Ertiga in its petrol and
diesel avatars, I can safely say that the petrol engine was quite the
revelation. I didn’t expect so much grunt from a 1.4-litre petrol motor;
however I was in for a surprise as this engine proved to be an able
performer. The 1373cc mill features a VVT system and is capable of
making 95PS @ 6000rpm and a rather decent 130Nm of torque @ 4000rpm.
Mated to a five speed gearbox, the power translates to great in city
driving and fantastic cruising along highways. A bit of downshifting
does become apparent, but it’s nothing to write home about.
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The diesel mill is a familiar unit and can be found under the hood of
the SX4 diesel. The 1248cc DDiS unit churns out 90PS @ 4000 rpm and a
solid 200Nm of torque @ 1750 rpm. The numbers sound great and
performance is in that region of judgment as well. A little bit of turbo
lag is apparent, however once you get the diesel motor running at a
boil, it offers a driving experience that will always bring a smile to
your face as the simple joys of driving a competent vehicle shines
through.![Maruti Suzuki Ertiga First Drive Maruti Suzuki Ertiga First Drive](http://static.zigwheels.com/media/photogallery/2012/Mar/maruti-ertiga-action2-firstdrive_640x480.jpg)
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The Ertiga also proved its mettle in the ride and handling
department. While I expected the ride quality to be in check considering
MSIL’s expertise in that department and the fact that they have almost
three decades of experience on delivering comfortable cars for Indian
conditions. The question that I needed answers for were in the handling
department; after all MSIL has extended the Swift’s floorpan by 300mm to
accommodate the Ertiga. The first few minutes and a couple of corners
later, I had my answers, which was only fortified after powering through
some twisties later on in my drive. The Ertiga impresses in terms of
handling.
The steering feels well weighted and precise, the body roll is under
control and it’s only under rather tight corners that the length of the
vehicle can be felt, or rather that the back steps out a bit. In city
driving is enhanced by the Ertiga’s tight turning radius of 5.2 meters,
and the overall dynamics definitely benefit from the large 15 inch
wheels fitted on as standard, regardless of variant. The reasonably high
ground clearance of 185mm allows the Ertiga to traverse over rough
roads in considerable ease and there isn’t any reason to cringe while
trying to tackle large speed breakers in the urban jungle either.
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Keeping with current sentiments, MSIL has taken the measures to
ensure that the engines deliver best in class fuel efficiency. For the
record, the company states the petrol-engined Ertiga will do 16.02kmpl
while the diesel will deliver 20.77kmpl as per the present day CMVR
mandated fuel efficiency tests. I don’t argue the frugal nature of the
engines and their ability to be so also adds to the practicality and
desire that they have generated. As far as figures worth endorsing, I
will wait for the ZigWheels road test to see just what figures we
achieve.
MSIL has essentially managed to put together a vehicle that caters to
multiple sentiments, however when it comes to the segment of people
movers, MSIL doesn’t have the first mover advantage for players like the
Innova and Xylo dominate the space. Having said that, MSIL isn’t really
considering these two brands as their competition for the Ertiga slots
into a different class altogether and a direct comparison would be
unfair to the car. One might argue that the Ertiga is also a people
mover so why shouldn’t it compete against the Innova or Xylo, well that
would by like saying the SX4 should be compared with the Skoda Laura
since both of them are cars. While they achieve the same purpose, it is
the thought that has gone behind the vehicle that truly differentiates
it. The Ertiga is a ‘Maruti Suzuki’ and what I mean by that is it
possesses certain qualities and characteristics that define it as
different, such as using smaller engines, going for a compact design,
and designing a car that is destined to be affordable to own and frugal
to run.
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So what will really be the key to unlocking the Ertiga’s success in
the Indian market, especially since it seems to possess every trait that
one could want from an automobile in today’s day and age? The answer
lies in the pricing of the product, for in today’s market that is
getting more cluttered by the day and lines between segments blurring,
it’s important to find the right price that doesn’t mix and mingle with
too many other products, especially if you are a stand out product like
the Ertiga. While MSIL has claimed that the Ertiga is an extension of
the Swift family and we are keeping our fingers crossed for the pricing
to be in the region just a tad above that of the new Swift D’Zire, and
at no time should the pricing ever cross that of the diesel SX4 at the
higher end. Anything above this will impact the Ertiga’s sales and the
most important thing is that under no circumstances should MSIL even
think of pricing the Ertiga near or in the same bracket as that of the
Innova. The Innova is a completely different product and has its merits
for a variety of reasons and challenging those with a smaller vehicle
just would not be a wise decision.
Summing it up, the Ertiga is a vehicle that caters to your mind and
heart. It’s desirable and practical, large yet feasible, fun yet frugal
and for many customers out there, the bonus is that this product comes
with the reliability and service back-up of MSIL. It’s got all the genes
to do brisk business and I would expect the Ertiga to be a common sight
on Indian roads within a couple months from now.
The Maruti Suzuki Ertiga has been priced as follows,
Petrol
LXi - 5.89 lakh
VXi - 6.60 lakh
ZXi - 7.30 lakh
Diesel
VDi - 7.90 lakh
ZDi - 8.45 lakh
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