Maruti Suzuki Celerio ZXi vs Volkswagen Taigun GT Line 1.0L TSI 6MT

Compare Specifications of Celerio ZXi and Taigun GT Line 1.0L TSI 6MT

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Maruti Suzuki Celerio ZXi
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Volkswagen Taigun GT Line 1.0L TSI 6MT
Volkswagen Taigun GT Line 1.0L TSI 6MT

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 998.00 cc 999.00 cc
Engine -- 1.0L TSI
Maximum Power 50 kW @ 6000 rpm 115 PS (85 kW) @ 5000 - 5500 rpm
Maximum Torque -- 178 Nm @ 1750 - 4500 rpm
Transmission -- 6-Speed Manual
Headlamp -- Darkened LED head lamps
Taillamp -- LED
Mileage
Overall Mileage -- 19.87 kmpl
Tyres
Front 165/70R14 --
Rear 165/70R14 --
Wheel / RIM -- R16 / R17 ‘Cassino’ black alloy wheels
Brakes
Front Ventilated disc Disc
Rear Drum Drum
Suspension
Front McPherson strut with coil spring McPherson suspension and stabiliser bar
Rear Coupled torsion beam axle with coil spring Twist beam axle
Colors Available
Colors -- Curcuma Yellow
Wild Cherry Red
Candy White
Reflex Silver
Carbon Steel Grey
Rising Blue
Lava Blue


Physical Specs
Length 3600 mm 4221 mm
Width 1600 mm 1760 mm
Height 1560 mm 1612 mm
Weight -- 1650 kg
Kerb Weight -- 1205-1255
Wheelbase 2425 mm 2651 mm
Ground Clearance 165 mm 188 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 35 litres 50 litres
Overview
About -- The Volkswagen Taigun GT Line 1.0L TSI 6MT is a compact SUV with a powerful 1.0L TSI engine del Read More
Features -- - Black glossy front grille, Signature Trapezoidal wing and diffuser
- Black roof rails, door mirror housing and window bar
- Dark Chrome door handles
- “GT Line” badge, side and rear
- Black ‘TSI’ badge at rear
- Black leatherette + fabric seat upholstery with Grey stitching
- Black headliner
- New Glossy black dashboard decor
- Steering wheel with Grey stitching
- Black styled grab handles, sunvisor, roof lamp housing
Additional Details -- - Electromechanical (power assisted) steering
- 5.05 m turning radius
- 385 L boot space [Expandable upto 1405 L]

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