Suzuki Alivio Pro (Ciaz Facelift) Revealed At 2017 Chengdu Motor Show
Sameer Contractor
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Aug 25, 2017, 08:16 PM

Key Highlights
- The Suzuki Alivio gets improved aesthetic design on the facelifted model
- The Alivio Pro gets a larger touchscreen unit, but no other big changes
- The Maruti Ciaz facelift could get inspiration from the China-spec Aliivo
We recently showed you leaked images of the 2017 Suzuki Alivio or China-spec Maruti Suzuki Ciaz ahead of its official reveal. Now, Suzuki China has dropped curtains of its updated sedan and has revealed the new 'Suzuki Alivio Pro' at the ongoing 2017 Chengdu Motor Show. The new model gets subtle but extensive cosmetic upgrades to the exterior while the interior has been updated with new features. More prominently, the 'Pro' suffix has been added to the nameplate on the 2017 Suzuki Alivio, while the overall dimensions of the car remain the same.
Also Read: 2017 Suzuki Alivio Facelift Spied In China
(2017 Suzuki Alivio Pro gets changes primarily to the exterior)

(The rear looks much sharper on the 2017 Suzuki Alivio Pro facelift)

(The touchscreen system is larger on the 2017 Suzuki Alivio Pro)
It is to be noted that the India-spec Maruti Suzuki Ciaz won't be the same as China. That said, the Alivio Pro could have some influences on the Indian facelift that is currently under development. The updated Ciaz is already being tested and is likely to make to the showrooms sometime next year. With the new generation Hyundai Verna launched and looking promising, Maruti will certainly have to play its cards right to keep the sales momentum going for the Ciaz.
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