

Highlights
• The new XL6 comes in three trim levels: Zeta, Alpha, and Alpha+.
• The XL6 has received cosmetic updates such as an updated grille and new alloy wheels.
• Highlights of the interior include a 360-degree camera, connected car features, and four airbags.
Maruti Suzuki has launched the updated XL6 in India, with prices starting at Rs 11.29 lakh and rising to Rs 14.55 lakh for the top-spec Alpha+ AT variant (ex-showroom, Delhi).
The upgraded 1.5-liter petrol engine with DualJet technology and a mild-hybrid system paired with a new 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox is the most significant change to the six-seater MPV. There are also some cosmetic changes on the inside. The new XL6 is also available through Maruti Suzuki to Subscribe for a monthly subscription fee of Rs 24,599.
What’s new in the Maruti XL6 for 2022?
The XL6’s visual improvements are limited to a minimally modified grille with additional chrome, a new chrome bar on the tailgate, and new 16-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, positioning it as a more upscale option to the Ertiga.
Cosmetic changes have been kept to a minimum, similar to the new Ertiga. It also gets new dual-tone color options with a contrasting black roof, including silver, brown, and red
New ambient footwell lighting, new front door lamps, full-LED headlamps, second-row captain chairs, automatic AC, cooled cupholders, new tire pressure monitoring system, and ESP and hill hold aid as standard are among the other highlights.
Maruti XL6 2022 powertrain specifications
The most noticeable difference is, of course, beneath the skin. The new XL6 features a new 1.5-liter DualJet engine with two injectors per cylinder, giving it greater control over fuel injection and, as a result, more power and efficiency. It also has Maruti’s smart-hybrid technology, as well as start-stopspecificationIt produces 103hp at 6,000rpm and 136.8Nm at 4,400rpm, which is a 2hp and 1.2Nm decrease over the previous 1.5 engine.
The XL6 is thus the second Maruti model to be equipped with the DualJet 1.5-litre engine, which is expected to be used in bigger Maruti models in the future.