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Maruti rolls out Ciaz variants with safety features

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New Delhi: Country’s largest car maker Maruti Suzuki India on Saturday launched two new variants of its mid-sized sedan Ciaz, which come with additional safety features like dual airbags and ABS, priced at Rs 7.48 lakh and Rs 8.37 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) respectively.

The two new variants – Vxi (O) and Vdi (O), come with features like Anti-lock braking system (ABS), seat belt pre-tensioner and force limiters and seat belt reminder with buzzer for driver side.

“By offering the option of more safety equipment on our base variants, we want to encourage customers to buy cars that enhance their safety,” Maruti Suzuki India, Executive Director, Marketing & Sales, R S Kalsi said in a statement.

Besides, all the features and attributes of Ciaz Vxi and Vdi, the “O” variants will be equipped with dual airbags, ABS and other safety features, he added.

The Vxi and Vdi models of the Ciaz are currently priced at Rs 7.31 lakh and Rs 8.23 lakh respectively.

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