Maruti Suzuki Now Offers ESP Across Model Range
- 1ESP now standard across entire Maruti Suzuki portfolio
- 2ESP added to Alto K10, S-Presso at no extra cost
- 3Improves active safety for the driver
Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) has announced that the Electronic Stability Program+ (ESP) will now be a standard feature across its entire range of passenger vehicles. The Alto K10 and S-Presso are the latest models to receive this important safety upgrade, and it comes without any increase in price.
ESP Now Standard Across Maruti Suzuki Lineup
This move highlights Maruti Suzuki’s commitment to making advanced safety features available to all drivers, offering greater value and improved safety for customers. By making ESP standard on all models, the company aims to address the growing need for better vehicle safety and enhance the driving experience for everyone.
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"Adding Electronic Stability Program+ as a standard feature on all our vehicles is a major step in our goal to make advanced safety technology accessible to everyone," said Mr Partho Banerjee, Senior Executive Officer, Marketing & Sales, Maruti Suzuki India Limited. "This upgrade not only boosts the value of our cars but also shows our commitment to providing high-quality vehicles that meet the needs of all Indian drivers."
Alongside the new ESP feature, Maruti Suzuki's standard safety package includes dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, reverse parking sensors, engine immobiliser, HEARTECT Platform, and a collapsible steering column, all designed to enhance safety. More premium models further add features such as 6 airbags, height-adjustable seat belts and driver’s seat, tilt and telescopic steering wheel, head-up display and 360-degree parking camera.
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How Electronic Stability Program+ Works:
The Electronic Stability Program+ helps prevent skidding by keeping the vehicle on its intended path. It works with the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Traction Control System (TCS), and Stability Control (SC). Sensors in the car monitor its movement and send this information to an electronic control unit, which then adjusts the car’s direction to improve stability and control.