2022 Maruti Suzuki Eeco launched, prices start from Rs 5.13 lakh
The new Eeco has been introduced by Maruti Suzuki in the nation with a starting price of Rs. 5.13 lakh (ex-showroom). Both a petrol and a CNG version of the van are available.
Maruti Suzuki Eeco variants
Eeco 5-Seater Standard: Rs 5.13 lakh
Eeco 7-Seater Standard: Rs 5.42 lakh
Eeco 5-Seater AC: Rs 5.49 lakh
Eeco 5-Seater AC CNG: Rs 6.44 lakh
The exterior colour of the Eeco is changed to Metallic Brisk Blue. The S-redesigned Presso's steering wheel is another addition, and traditional rotary knobs have taken the place of the outdated sliding AC controls.
The Eeco's biggest improvement is its new, more powerful heart, which is located behind the hood. Dual VVT has been added to the new 1.2-litre petrol engine, which now produces 81PS and 104Nm, an increase of 8PS and 10Nm over the previous model. The CNG outputs are 72PS and 95Nm, respectively, which is 9PS and 10Nm more powerful than previously. The powerplant is still using a five-speed manual transmission to drive the rear wheels.
The Eeco returns a handsome 19.71kmpl for the petrol versions despite having a stronger heart.
A digital driver's display and a cabin AC filter (restricted to AC variations) are new feature additions, and the cabin lighting includes a clever battery-saving feature. Along with its current safety features, which include twin airbags, ABS with EBD, and child locks for the back doors, it also receives an engine immobilizer.
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