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Maruti Suzuki XL6 facelift vs rivals: price, specifications comparison


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Maruti Suzuki has launched the XL6 facelift, just a few days after it introduced the updated Ertiga in our market. The XL6 MPV, which is retailed through Nexa dealerships only, gets a few cosmetic changes, more features, a new engine and a new automatic gearbox with this update. 

The Maruti Suzuki XL6 facelift continues to rival other three-row MPVs like the Kia Carens, Hyundai Alcazar, Toyota Innova Crysta, and its sibling, the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga. We pit the updated XL6 against its rivals, in terms of specifications and price.

XL6 available in three trims with two engine-gearbox options

Innova Crysta is comfortably the largest here

XL6 and Ertiga get new DualJet engine with start/stop tech

Maruti Suzuki XL6 facelift vs rivals: price

XL6 facelift vs rivals: priceMaruti Suzuki XL6Maruti Suzuki ErtigaKia CarensHyundai AlcazarToyota Innova CrystaPetrol MTRs 11.29 lakh-13.05 lakhRs 8.35 lakh-11.29 lakhRs 9.60 lakh-16.60 lakhRs 16.34 lakh-18.89 lakhRs 17.45 lakh-20.95 lakhPetrol ATRs 12.79 lakh-14.55 lakhRs 10.99 lakh-12.79 lakhRs 14.80 lakh-17.50 lakhRs 19.56 lakh-20.00 lakhRs 19.02 lakh-23.83 lakh

Maruti has launched the XL6 in three trim levels and has priced it from Rs 11.29 lakh to Rs 14.55 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Compared to its rivals, the XL6 is significantly more affordable than the Alcazar and Innova Crysta as both their starting prices are higher than even the XL6’s top-spec version. However, the Ertiga and Carens both have a lower starting price than the XL6. The Ertiga is comfortably the most affordable option here and, interestingly, the XL6’s range starts where the Ertiga’s ends. Though the Carens is cheaper at the lower end, it is much more expensive than the XL6 at the top-end. This is down to the Carens having a turbo-petrol engine option and a sophisticated dual-clutch auto gearbox option, both of which aren’t offered on any of the others. Overall, the XL6’s  prices come across as being quite competitive. 

Maruti Suzuki XL6 facelift vs rivals: dimensions

XL6 facelift vs rivals: dimensionsMaruti Suzuki XL6Maruti Suzuki ErtigaKia CarensHyundai AlcazarToyota Innova CrystaLength4445mm4395mm4540mm4500mm4735mmWidth1775mm1735mm1800mm1790mm1830mmHeight1700mm1690mm1700mm1675mm1795mmWheelbase2740mm2740mm2780mm2760mm2750mmGround clearance180mm180mm195mm200mm167mmTyre size185/65 R15185/65 R15205/65 R16215/55 R18215/55 R17

In terms of dimensions, the XL6 facelift remains identical to its predecessor. It measures 4,445mm in length, 1,775mm in width, 1,700mm in height, with a 2,740mm long wheelbase and 180mm of ground clearance. When compared to the Ertiga, the XL6 is longer, wider and taller, but the two models have the same wheelbase, ground clearance and tyre size (15 inches). 

As for the rivals, the Kia Carens has the longest wheelbase in this comparison, and the Hyundai Alcazar has the highest ground clearance and the largest tyres here. Meanwhile, the Innova Crysta is comfortably the largest overall here. The Toyota is the longest, tallest and widest of the lot, but it has the least amount of ground clearance. 

Maruti Suzuki XL6 facelift vs rivals: petrol powertrains

XL6 vs rivals: engine and gearboxMaruti Suzuki XL6Maruti Suzuki ErtigaKia CarensHyundai AlcazarToyota Innova CrystaType4 cyls, Naturally aspirated4 cyls, Naturally aspirated4 cyls, Naturally aspirated/4 cyls, Turbo4 cyls, Naturally aspirated4 cyls, Naturally aspiratedDisplacement1462cc1462cc1497cc/1353cc1999cc2694ccPower103hp103hp115hp/140hp159hp166hpTorque136.8Nm136.8Nm144Nm/242Nm191Nm245NmGearbox5-speed MT/6-speed AT5-speed MT/6-speed AT6-speed MT/7-speed DCT (Turbo only)6-speed MT/6-speed AT5-speed MT/6-speed AT

Perhaps the biggest change on the XL6 is the inclusion of a new 1.5-litre DualJet petrol engine with start-stop technology, which made its debut on the refreshed Ertiga earlier this month. This engine uses two injectors per cylinder, giving it greater control over fuel injection, and, as a result, greater efficiency. It puts out 103hp at 6,000rpm and 136.8Nm at 4,400rpm, which is 2hp and 1.2Nm down on the outgoing 1.5 engine. 

Gearbox options for the updated XL6 include a 5-speed manual and a new 6-speed torque-converter automatic with paddle shifters, which replaces the ageing 4-speed unit of the outgoing model. The XL6 facelift is claimed to do XXkpl with the manual gearbox and XXkpl with the auto. 

The Carens comes with two petrol options, both of which have been borrowed from the Seltos SUV. First is the 115hp, 144Nm, 1.5-litre naturally aspirated unit that’s paired to a 6-speed manual gearbox only. The Carens has the distinction of being the only one to offer a turbo-petrol option here – the 140hp, 1.4-litre direct-injection unit. The Carens’ turbo-petrol can be had with either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. 

As for the rivals, the Innova Crysta has the largest displacement engine, which is also the most powerful and torquey (166hp, 245Nm). The Toyota’s petrol engine can be had with either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic. The Alcazar is not far behind the Innova Crysta, with its 159hp, 191Nm, 2.0-litre petrol unit. Gearbox options for the Alcazar petrol include a 6-speed MT and a 6-speed torque converter AT.

It’s also worth noting that the Carens, Alcazar and Innova Crysta come with diesel engine options, while the Ertiga gets a CNG option. 

So that’s how the updated Maruti XL6 stacks up against its rivals on the spec sheet. But should it be the MPV you opt for? We can only answer that once we’ve compared them in the real world, so stay tuned. 

All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi



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