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Maruti Suzuki 800 is back in market with name of "MS 800 Spied"


As per recent market speculations, the country’s largest car maker Maruti Suzuki is developing a brand new version of its iconic small car Maruti 800 for the Indian market. The spy shots of this model were recently revealed by AutocarIndia. Looking at these spy-shots, the new Maruti 800 seems to be carrying a bigger space inside and a number of cosmetic changes at exterior and interior front.
It is to be mentioned here that after ruling the small car segment in the country for more than two decades, the Maruti 800 was discontinued in 13 major cities of the country in April 2010. The reason behind this was that the car was not compatible with the new BS-IV emission norms that were implemented by the government in these 13 cities.
However, the new Maruti 800 will definitely be compatible with new BS-IV emission norms. Moreover, the car is expected to come blessed with a higher fuel economy and refined performance. The new Maruti 800 is speculated to be priced in the segment of sub Rs 2,00,000. The car would be mainly competing with small car Tata Nano, which is currently the cheapest car in the Indian market.

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