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Suzuki Dzire available in a New Premium Avatar



KATHMANDU: CG|Motocorp, the authorized Distributor of Suzuki Four Wheelers to Nepal and Automotive Division of CG|Holdings have introduced the new upmarket avatar of best-selling sedan Dzire.

The 2021 Dzire offers a bold and sophisticated front fascia with new bumper and grille design, along with modern wood finish interiors. Powered by next-gen K-series engine, the 2021 Dzire offers advanced features for enhanced customer convenience.

According to Karan Chaudhary, Executive Director of CG|Motocorp,”The First Generation Suzuki Dzire was introduced more than a decade ago in Nepal Market.

Since then, Dzire has proven itself to Nepali Customers in terms of practicality to nepali roads, with best in class features and Comfort. 2021 Dzire offers next generation K-series engine with segment first idle start-stop technology (ISS), upgraded premium exterior design, refreshed interiors and advanced features.

Suzuki has always believed in bringing technologies that benefit the customers. The introduction of advanced K-series Dual Jet, Dual VVT BS6 petrol engine with idle start-stop function makes it more desirable, low on emissions and high on fuel efficiency”.

He also stressed,”The 2021 Dzire is a testament of the promise to offer products with state-of-the-art design & advanced technology that will suit the need and want of Nepali Customers and in process creating Customer delight”.

Publish Date : 19 January 2021 15:28 PM

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