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Maruti Suzuki expects sales to boost with auto gear shift technology: Report

Maruti Suzuki had introduced the auto gear shift (AGS) technology that relieves drivers from manually changing gears using the clutch, for the first time in 2013-14 on its hatchback Celerio. It has cumulatively sold 7.74 lakh units of such vehicles across its portfolio so far.

Published on: Dec 25, 2022 04:01 PM IST
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With increasing congestion across cities in India, Maruti Suzuki India expects sales of its vehicles with auto gear shift to pick up further next year, according to company Senior Executive Officer, Marketing & Sales Shashank Srivastava.

2022 Maruti Suzuki Baleno facelift hatchback launched in new avatar.
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The company had introduced the auto gear shift (AGS) technology that relieves drivers from manually changing gears using the clutch, for the first time in 2013-14 on its hatchback Celerio. It has cumulatively sold 7.74 lakh units of such vehicles across its portfolio so far.

"After we introduced AGS, slowly we have expanded it in so many of our models. We do believe that with increased congestion, especially in urban areas, AGS is a further addition to the ease of driving. So we believe technology will pick up even further," Srivastava told.

The company has nine models - Celerio, Alto K10, WagonR, Dzire, Ignis, Swift, Brezza, S-Presso and Baleno - which come with the AGS option.

In terms of AGS penetration, he said, "It varies between 12 per cent to 23 per cent across the models" and the volume among individual models also "varies because of different times of introduction".

On the increasing acceptance of the AGS technology, Srivastava said it is mainly due to the affordability factor. He cited the example of entry-level SUVs where the price difference between a normal transmission and AGS, is just about 50,000 resulting in AGS penetration of around 19 per cent.

On the other hand, for the same type of vehicle with dual-clutch transmission (DCT) or continuously variable transmission (CVT) technology, the price difference is over 1.2 lakh leading to a low penetration of the automated transmission option to just about 2 per cent.

"With people now wanting more ease of driving," Srivastava said sales of AGS vehicles will also accelerate "like what happened with power steering, which had a premium and people took some time to shift from manual to pay the premium but now everything is almost power steering".

 
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