Overview
- New interior images show a 6-speed manual replacing the current 5-speed unit, something not seen on Maruti’s current models.
- Spy shots indicate a larger infotainment display, likely about 10.1 inches, alongside other cabin refinements.
- CNG test mules suggest an underfloor S-CNG tank to free up boot space, though this packaging is not yet confirmed for production.
- Exterior revisions appear subtle, with redesigned alloys, slimmer cladding and reworked bumper and grille elements reported.
- Outlets expect the 1.5-litre petrol and factory CNG to continue, with unconfirmed reports of a possible turbo-petrol option and projections pointing to a late-2026 or 2027 launch window.