Maruti Suzuki launches 2023 Tour S: All you need to know
Based on the company's facelifted Dzire car, Tour S is available in both petrol ( ₹6.51 lakh) and diesel ( ₹7.36 lakh) variants.
Maruti Suzuki on Friday launched an updated model of its commercial sedan vehicle Tour S. The manufacturer has based the 2023 Tour S on its facelifted Dzire car, and introduced it in both petrol and CNG variants.

While the petrol model costs ₹6.51 lakh (ex-showroom), the CNG one is available for ₹ ₹7.36 lakh (ex-showroom). Here is all you need to know about the 2023 Tour S:
(1.) It is powered by a 1.2-litre K-series engine. In petrol, the engine generates 88.47 bhp maximum power and 113 Nm peak torque, while in CNG, the corresponding figures are 76.34 bhp and 98.5 Nm
(2.) In the petrol mode, as per Maruti Suzuki, the car offers a fuel efficiency of 23.15 km/l, and 32.2 km/l in CNG.
(3.) Inside the cabin, there is a tilt-adjustable steering wheel, manual air conditioning, front accessory socket, ISOFIX seat anchorages, speed-sensing door locking, and more.
(4.) For passenger safety, on the other hand, there are features such as the fifth-generation HEARTECT platform, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBS), brake assist, speed limiting system, reverse parking sensors, dual airbags etc.
(5.) Maruti Suzuki is offering the updated Tour S in these colour schemes: Arctic White, Midnight Black and Silky Silver.
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