New Maruti Suzuki Ertiga could make it to India soon
The Toyota Innova is the king of the
hill in India and in most south-east Asian countries when it comes to
the MPV segment. With great comfortable interiors, outstanding build
quality and an exterior design language that has evolved with age across
generations, it is the segment benchmark. No wonder then that there are
a plethora of MPVs that take inspiration from the Innova. The Maruti Suzuki Ertiga
is one of the most popular affordable MPVs in the country. Currently
still in its first generation in India since its launch in 2012, albeit
with a facelift, the Ertiga will soon be replaced with a new generation,
which is much larger and more tech laden than ever before. But that
apart, the new Ertiga has a lot of references in terms of design to the Innova.
So here is a pictorial comparison between the two MPVs, first in their
original form an then in their current (in the case of the Innova Crysta) and future (in the case of the new Ertiga).
(Maruti Suzuki Ertiga VS Old Toyota Innova)
So lets start with the original. Both the Toyota Innova and the
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga started life as curvy MPVs. With a traditional set
of swept back large headlamps, horizontally slatted grille and 15-inch
steel of alloy wheels, both cars were no showcase of design but didn't
look awkward either with their typically MPV proportions. The rears too
were quite simple. While the Ertiga chose a smaller set of tail lamps,
the Innova had a set of vertically stacked units while both had a large
chrome trim running across the centre. The Innova did go through two
facelifts across its life cycle, with the middle version showcased in
the picture above. The Ertiga on the other hand has gone through one mid
life facelift showcased above.
(New Maruti Suzuki Ertiga VS New Toyota Innova Front Design Comparison)
And now, with the new gen Suzuki Ertiga showcased at the Indonesia
Auto Show, the design similarities between the Toyota Innova and the
latter are getting even closer. For starters, the front end for both the
MPVs are a lot more aggressive and with a more upright face. Both now
have a double barrel horizontally placed headlamp cluster, which has a
generally similar trapezoidal design with round inner barrels. Both MPVs
also have their headlamps connected to their respective grilles. That
said, the Ertiga, being the newer car also looks a little nicer -
especially with that highly detailed grille as compared to the larger
and slightly plainer looking Innova. The Ertiga also pays homage to the
current gen with its twin fin shaped design elements in the front
bumper.
(New Maruti Suzuki Ertiga VS New Toyota Innova Rear And Side Design Comparison)
But the most obvious design similarity between the Innova and the
Eritga has to be the way the waistline goes upwards towards the rear
spoiler around the third row glass area. There are differences in the
way both have been implemented though. While the Innova has a tapered
edge and a body coloured D-pillar, the Suzuki Ertiga has a blacked out
design element - similar to the one on the Swift that gives it a
floating roof like design. The rear design on the Ertiga too seems to
have been influenced by the Innova as you see in the pictures, and also,
we think, by the Volvo SC60/V90 Cross Country.
(New Maruti Suzuki Ertiga)
Although the Toyota Innova is a considerably larger car as compared
to the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, it will be interesting to see if the
Toyota-Suzuki collaboration in India will result in the Ertiga being
badged as a Toyota in the smaller sub-Innova MPV segment with a premium
price tag. We expect the new Ertiga to make it to India sometime late
this year or early next year.
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