Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

All-new Suzuki Alto set to debut in Lankan market

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Associated Motorways (Private) Limited (AMW) is all geared-up to launch the new version of its stellar performer, the Suzuki Alto 2016, in Sri Lanka, in the coming days. The new Alto is set to take the local market by storm with its new styling and updated long list of standard options and features.

Sri Lanka’s favourite family car, the Alto’s latest version comes with a more attractive Aero Edge design incorporat­ing a bold new bumper grille, fresh interiors, vibrant colours and a 9 percent improvemen­t in fuel efficiency. The tested and proven fuel economy now stands at an amazing 24.7km/l (as certified by test agency under rule 115 of CMVR).

SRI LANKA’S FAVOURITE FAMILY CAR, THE ALTO’S LATEST VERSION COMES WITH A MORE ATTRACTIVE AERO EDGE DESIGN

Two new colours have been introduced to the list of exterior colours, namely, Mojito green and Cerulean blue. The rear seat’s ergonomics have been upgraded along with the added integrated raised headrests and is more comfortabl­e comparing with the predecesso­r’s. The new Alto 2016 also comes with extra head and shoulder room in front plus extra leg room in the back. Cabin’s utility spaces are a plenty in the new Alto with front and rear console bottle holders, driver and front passenger storage pockets and a utility rack, to name but a few.

The new Alto 2016 upgraded higheffici­ency gasoline engine uses the drive-by-wire technology already proven in the more upmarket models in the Suzuki range. This technology makes the engine peppier, highly fuel efficient and more responsive while enhancing the driving experience.

The stylish and technologi­cally advanced new Alto 2016 has increased from 3395mm to 3430mm in overall length and is packed with class-leading safety features which include rear door child locks and enhanced braking performanc­e. All these combine to offer true value to the Alto’s fan club.

AMW General Manager for Suzuki Virann De Zoysa emphasized, “We are excited to introduce the new Alto 2016 to our valued customer base. Our customers will find this version more appealing than the one it replaces. Considerin­g the success the previous version had, we believe that the new Alto will become a bigger hit in our market.”

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