Suzuki Escudo and Torqnado nameplates registered in India
Maruti Suzuki is gearing up to launch a slew of new models over the next few years. Recently, its parent company, Suzuki Motor Corporation, has filed trademarks for two names – Escudo and Torqnado – sparking speculation about their potential usage in Maruti Suzuki’s upcoming releases.
While the trademarks have been registered, it’s essential to understand that this doesn’t guarantee the immediate adoption of these names. Rather, it signifies Suzuki’s intent to protect these names for potential future use. The Escudo nameplate is familiar to Suzuki enthusiasts, as it’s used for the Vitara SUV in Japan. On the other hand, Torqnado appears to be a fresh addition to Suzuki’s lineup.
Among the confirmed models in Maruti Suzuki’s pipeline are new generation iterations of popular nameplates like the Swift and the Dzire. These models are already in the testing phase and are expected to hit the Indian market in the coming months. The recently spied test mules of the Dzire suggest that it will come with segment first sunroof. Additionally, the highly anticipated electric vehicle eVX, is set to debut in late 2024, sales likely to commence in early 2025.
However, there are several other models in the works, identified by their internal model codes, which could potentially bear the newly trademarked names. These include a three-row SUV based on the Grand Vitara, an electric MPV, an entry-level electric hatchback, a micro SUV and a compact three-row MPV.
The timeline for the launch of these upcoming models is unknown. For now, Maruti Suzuki will introduce the new generation Swift and Dzire, followed by the production version of eVX and subsequent releases from 2025 onwards.
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