New Raize SUV likely to spawn Toyota and Maruti’s Creta rival

Partners Toyota and Suzuki are jointly readying their Creta fighters in the Indian market; Toyota-Daihatsu DNGA platform to form basis for new models.

By Autocar India calendar 09 Nov 2019 Views icon633944 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Maruti Suzuki has long eyed a slice of the pie in the high-volume midsize SUV segment in India. The weapon for an assault in this segment is to be co-developed with partner, Toyota. Maruti and Toyota’s SUVs will be built on Toyota-Daihatsu’s DNGA modular platform that is designed for emerging markets.

The first SUVs built on the platform – the Toyota Raize and Daihatsu Rocky – made their Japanese debuts recently, the Raize on November 5 and the Rocky at the Tokyo Motor Show in October.

The Daihatsu Rocky was revealed at the Tokyo Motor Show in the third week of October.

The first SUVs built on the platform – the Toyota Raize and Daihatsu Rocky  – made their Japanese debuts recently on November 5. However, while the Rocky and Raize are sub-4 metres in length, the midsize SUVs for India will be closer to 4.3 metres long. For reference, the outgoing Hyundai Creta measures 4,270mm long while the Kia Seltos extends the tape to 4,315mm.

Toyota and Suzuki’s SUVs will share their underpinnings but will wear different ‘top hats’, and styling will conform to their respective manufacturer’s templates. An upright stance, large wheel arches and wheel sizes of up to 17 inches are expected to be common design points. The popularity of the Vitara Brezza’s conventional SUV proportions is sure to have convinced Suzuki and Toyota’s designers to stick to the norm. As for the interiors, there will be differences but certain components will be shared between the two SUVs.

There is no word on engine options for the moment but the 1.5-litre petrol engine with mild-hybrid tech could provide motive power. Manual gearboxes will be standard and automatics will also be available.    

The SUV will be a fairly premium product for the carmakers, and it is more than likely Maruti will retail it from its upmarket Nexa outlets. If Maruti and Toyota get the SUV right, they could really shake up the midsize SUV segment in the Indian market.

 

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