Suzuki Launched 2009 Alto (A-Star) In Australia
Suzuki recently launched global car Alto in the sub-compact segment in Australia and it is priced at a low $12490 and the car becomes the cheapest four door car in Australia. This price carries the base model, GL manual.
General Manager Suzuki Australia- “It’s not about being the cheapest car in Australia but being a value for money car”.
In Australia the cheapest base variant delights you with features like EBD, ABS, brake assist and 6 airbags!
The new Suzuki Alto 2009 (known as A-star in India) is manufactured in Maruti’s Manesar plant, near Gurgaon. This version of the Alto is powered by the same 1.0-litre 3 cylinder engine that produces 50Kw of power and 90 Nm of torque. The 2009 Alto is Euro 4 and 5 complaint.
Suzuki has provided with two specifications for the Alto 2009 the GL model and the GLX, both sports with a 5 speed manual or a 4 speed automatic.
The GL will provide the customer with air conditioning, an MP3 player, remote central locking, ABS, and 6 airbags.
The GLX model will have alloys, front fog, and six speaker sound system tachometer extra. The GLX with higher features is priced $ 14,490 and has ESP feature as standard.
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Special high tensile steel is used in the production of the Alto and has been given a 4 Star ANCAP safety rating.
Suzuki thinks the customer base will be people of age 18 to 23, who don’t have a very high income or plan to buy a car with help of parents support.
Suzuki aims to sell 3,000 altos in Australia in 2010. This number may seem low and the reason behind that is alto is a highly demanded car in Europe and India so there may be a short of supply to Australia.
[Source: IAB]
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