Results 1 to 7 of 7
-
January 20th, 2021 11:40 AM #1
I'm personally not a fan of diesel...
Pero this is a very interesting development...
At current prices, the Ertiga is cheaper than the Xpander
Xpander Cross A/T - 1,255,000
Xpander GLS A/T - 1,128,000
Ertiga 1.5 GLX - AT - 998,000
XL7 GLX - A/T - 1,073,000
so if Suzuki PH decides to release a diesel M/T version ng Ertiga at with a 100K price increase, competitive pa rin pricing nila against the Xpander.
(M/T - bihira akong makakita ng diesel A/T sa India)
***
Maruti’s 1.5L Diesel Engine Is Ready To Power Brezza, Ciaz & Ertiga | ICN
The BSVI compliant diesel engine will be first introduced in the Ciaz and the Ertiga. In fact, this powertrain will also power the next generation Vitara Brezza (codenamed YXA). The next-gen Maruti Vitara Brezza is reportedly to be introduced in the third quarter of 2021, before Diwali.
-
Verified Tsikot Member
- Join Date
- Dec 2019
- Posts
- 2,073
January 23rd, 2021 12:14 PM #2if suzuki ph will bring in 1.5L diesel ertiga and xl7, they will left xpander, mobilio, brv, rush sales numbers to the dust.
-
January 23rd, 2021 02:08 PM #3
-
Verified Tsikot Member
- Join Date
- Dec 2019
- Posts
- 2,073
February 2nd, 2021 12:31 AM #4Hope in the future HCPI will make their cars again at santa rosa making mobilio/brv idtec diesel.
When this happens i wonder if the toyota avanza and rush will have the diesel engines from the innova 2.8 or fortuner 2.4?
Sent from my SM-N970F using Tsikot Forums mobile app
-
February 2nd, 2021 02:02 AM #5
They'll probably convert the 1ND 1.4 diesel from the euro yaris to be used in a rwd application instead if they decided to pursue the diesel segment for packaging reasons since they are likely to be similar in footprint as its being used as the diesel counterpart in vehicles where the avanza engine is used in fwd form (corolla/yaris)
-
February 2nd, 2021 10:58 AM #6
Problem of locally manufactured cars is that they're not selling enough cars locally
No sense to export the cars to our neighbors as they drive on the other side, and normally may factory din sila sa Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand
We drive on the same side as Korea and China, I don't think they'll be interested in importing our locally assembled cars.
I don't think the Mobilio (and BR-V) sold 20K units in 2019 and 2020
If we add a diesel variant, do you think they can sell 10K cars/year to support a local factory?
-
Tsikoteer
- Join Date
- Mar 2008
- Posts
- 53,883
February 4th, 2021 12:20 AM #7at today's fuel prices,
the diesel-powered version will probably enjoy a brisk initial sales.
after that, it will depend on the real and perceived advantages and disadvantages of the first buyers.
... as long as its prices remain significantly cheaper than the competition...Last edited by dr. d; February 4th, 2021 at 12:53 AM.