Interiors
Suzuki
by virtue of being known for its mass markets vehicles follows the policy
through and through. This is most reflected in the interiors which look very
similar to the ones found on the smaller Swift. The steering wheel, gauges,
gearbox, stalks and buttons are all exactly the same as is the case with the
layout. In fact, if you were to blindfold someone and seat them in the car, it
would be hard for them to tell which Suzuki vehicle they are sitting in. The
only major difference is that in the four-wheel-drive enabled models there is a
drive selector. The rear can seat three people comfortably and will fold down
to expand the boot space.
The
vehicle will get all-black interiors with a dash of silver for the highlights.
The dual- dial instrumentation cluster features a larger driver information
screen at the center. The multi-function steering wheel is similar to that of
all the pricier Maruti on sale in the country. The vehicle also gets plenty of
storage spaces for all your nigglings along with bottle holders.
It
is a five-seater and has individual headrests for all the five passengers. The
seats are expected to get leather upholstery for the higher trims while lower
trims will get fabric upholstery. And for better cooling, the company has also
provided rear AC vents in the crossover. Moreover, the driver seat is expected
to get manual height adjustment while the seats are expected to get good lumbar
support and likely to be firm compared to any of the Maruti on sale right now.
Adding
on the central console, just like the sedan, the lower trims will get Bluetooth
enabled audio system while the top trims get 7-inch touch enabled audio system
with built-in navigation. Just below the audio system, it features automatic
climate control AC, lower trims are expected to offer manual controls for the
AC. Apart from these, the center console is also expected to be equipped with a
12V power socket for charging mobiles and other electronic devices.
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