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The Suzuki Splash is a
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that was introduced to the market in 2008. It was jointly developed by Suzuki Motor Corporation and Opel GmbH, which market their version under the name of Agila. Its debut as a
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took place at the
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, making its production form debut at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show.


Markets


Europe

In the European market lineup, the Splash was positioned below the
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and used a shortened wheelbase version of its chassis. In the Japanese market lineup, however, the car was situated between the Swift and the
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. The model was launched with three versions of petrol engines, a three-cylinder 1.0 liter and two four-cylinder 1.2 liter (1197 cc and 1242 cc) K engines, and a four-cylinder 1.3-liter version of Fiat's
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turbo-diesel engine. The Splash was also marketed as the Vauxhall Agila in the United Kingdom and as the Opel Agila in other European markets. It has different front and rear end styling.


Japan

The Splash was introduced to the Japanese market on 20 October 2008, available with the 1.2-litre engine.


India

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released the Splash in India as Maruti Suzuki Ritz. Maruti Suzuki changed its name because the name "Splash" was already registered by Ford. This car was successful, with more than 200,000 Ritz sold within the first 37 months of release. In India, the Maruti Ritz is available in ten specifications; five with a range of petrol and diesel engine options, the petrol variants powered by the company's popular 1.2 liter (1197 cc), K12M petrol engine. The light weight all aluminum K12M engine delivers a maximum power at 6000 rpm with of maximum torque 4000 rpm. The mileage it delivers on city roads is around 14.5 km/L, and 18 km/L on highways. The diesel variants of Maruti Ritz are powered by Fiat's 1.3-liter Multijet turbo-diesel engine. The DDiS turbodiesel engines are well known for excellent fuel efficiency and performance. This engine delivers at a maximum power of 4000 rpm with a maximum torque of 2000 rpm. The mileage it delivers is 17.7 km/L in the city and on the highway: 21 km/L. Whilst the petrol 1.2 engine (also used in the Swift & DZire) seems relatively underpowered, having stats of . A refreshed Ritz was launched in India in 2012. This version sports a new ZDI variant, three new colors, and improved fuel efficiency. The Maruti Suzuki Ritz 2015 model was launched with a redesigned trim. This model, however of the Ritz is based on similar technical engine specification as that of its predecessor. As part of the upgrades the vehicle received a new front fascia with a new grille, headlamps and bumpers. The vehicle is also likely to sport new alloy wheels, new seat upholstery and a new infotainment system.


Others

In Indonesia, the Splash was launched on 21 March 2010 and it was imported from India. It was initially offered only with manual transmission. The facelifted Splash was launched in the country on 27 April 2013 and also offered with automatic transmission. Sales ended in 2016. In China, it was released by
Changhe Changhe, officially Jiangxi Changhe Automobile Co Ltd, is a Chinese automobile manufacturer based in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, China.second generation Ignis in early 2016. The Splash was also discontinued in Indonesia in June 2016, while the Ritz was discontinued in India in February 2017.


Gallery

File:Suzuki Splash SZ4. Lagoon Turquoise (rear).jpg, Pre-facelift File:Geneva MotorShow 2013 - Suzuki Splash.jpg, 2013 facelift File:Suzuki Splash (rear).jpg, 2013 facelift File:2010 Suzuki Splash interior.jpg, Interior File:Changhe SPLA 1.4 2014 (15211328102).jpg, Changhe Spla File:Opel Agila 1.2 ecoFLEX Edition (B) – Frontansicht, 7. April 2011, Velbert.jpg, Opel Agila File:Opel Agila 1.2 ecoFLEX Edition (B) – Heckansicht, 7. April 2011, Velbert.jpg, Opel Agila File:2014 Vauxhall Agila S AC Ecoflex 1.0.jpg, Vauxhall Agila File:SuzukiSplash 4.JPG, Concept model File:SuzukiSplash 1.JPG, Concept model


References


External links


Official Suzuki Splash promotional site

Maruti Ritz In India
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