Maruti Suzuki All-New XL6 – Time To Indulge

Built to the Nexa principles of NEXpression, NEXtech and NEXperience, the XL6 is designed to indulge the needs of the modern individual. Loaded with technology, space, and features, the XL6 promises to make every drive a relaxed experience for owners and occupants while being cocooned in comfortable cabin that addresses all the needs of the modern car buyer.
The XL6 certainly stands out from the crowd with its imposing chrome garnished nose and prominent bumpers giving it an unmistakable presence. The Quad Chamber LED Headlamps automatically turn when they sense a lack of lighting while the Smoke Finished LED Tail Lamps and the black-finished section below the rear windshield add a touch of sophistication to the design. The 16-inch machined alloy wheels add to the tough and sophisticated character of the XL6 while the optional dual-tone colours let you make a bold statement when you arrive.
While the exterior is all about making a statement, the cabin is designed to offer you the most comfort and indulge you with stand-out features. The leatherette seats are comfortable and let you find the perfect seating position with ease. For the self-driver, the driver seat can slide, recline, and even adjust for height to get you sat just right while the steering wheel can be adjusted for rake and reach to get you that ideal position.

The Ventilated Seats additionally keep you cool irrespective of the exterior temperature making each drive a relaxing experience. The Auto AC ensures that the cabin is at the optimal temperature to your choice to further enhance your comfort.
Feel the need to stretch out? The second-row Captain Seats are comfortably padded, adjust fore and aft and recline as well letting you relax as you get chauffeured along. The dedicated roof-mounted AC vents and blower control only adds to your levels of comfort letting you set the right air flow and direction to your liking.
Space is never a problem either when you move with your family. A dedicated third row of seats gives you the space you need for the entire family or can be folded down if you move with more luggage.

The XL6 also indulges the tech-savvy. The SmartPlay Pro touchscreen offers you everything you would need at your fingertips and is also compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. You don’t even require taking your eyes off the road. The onboard voice assistant awakens with a simple “Hi Suzuki” and will adjust or select items from the infotainment system with a simple command.
Parking the XL6 too is a non-issue with the 360 View Camera letting you monitor all objects in your vicinity with the dedicated dynamic guidelines when reversing and multiple angles of view letting you know exactly how close objects come to your car.

Punctures too are easily identified with the on-board real-time Tyre Pressure Monitoring System. The system gives you real-time readout of individual tyre pressures, highlighting a wheel’s reading should it detect the pressure to be falling too low.

The XL6 also indulges your need to know the status of your car and the safety of your family. The XL6 comes bundled with Suzuki Connect letting owners track their vehicles in real-time, set location or time restrictions on movement, be notified if the vehicle is towed and much, much more. Suzuki Connect lets you monitor your vehicle’s health and fuel levels prior to setting off with the XL6 automatic going a step further by allowing users to pre-cool the vehicle’s cabin to their liking before they even enter the car. Should you want to keep your hands free, the system is also compatible with your smartwatch, so you need not reach into your pocket for your phone or keys.

The Maruti Suzuki Nexa All-New XL6 has 1.5-litre Smart Hybrid petrol engine offers the perfect blend of power and efficiency. Driving through the city, the engine is almost inaudible letting you motor around in silence while the smooth build of power ensures that occupants have a relaxed ride throughout. There are two gearbox options to pick from – a smooth 5-Speed Manual and a 6-Speed Automatic with Paddle Shifters.

The automatic takes away the need to manually shift gears letting you indulge in the comforts of the XL6’s cabin as it changes gears for you in near seamless fashion. Should you want to hurry it along, the steering wheel-mounted Paddle Shifters let you manually pick a gear to appeal to those wanting a more involved drive.
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