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Maruti Suzuki's K-series engine crosses 25 lakh production milestone

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 13 August 2014

The K-engine family powers some of Maruti Suzuki’s bestselling cars in India like Alto K10, Wagon R, Swift and Dzire.

Maruti Suzuki's gasoline K-series engine series has crossed the 25 lakh (2.5 million) production milestone early in August 2014. The K-engine family powers some of Maruti Suzuki's bestselling cars in India like Alto K10, Wagon R, Swift and Dzire. The K-series engines also power the alternate fuel (CNG and LPG) vehicles offered by the Company.

Speaking on the milestone, CV Raman, Executive Director, Engineering, Maruti Suzuki said, "The K-series is one of the most refined gasoline engine technologies available in India. It is able to combine best in class fuel efficiency with superior performance."

On the future outlook, Raman said, "Engine refinement is an ongoing effort and going forward our new models will incorporate technologies that further enhance the attributes of high Fuel Efficiency, Low Emissions, superior performance and NVH."

The K-series engine was launched in India in 2008 on the A-star and has progressively been introduced on a wider range of Maruti Suzuki cars.

The K-series is manufactured in state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. Rajiv Gandhi, Executive Director, (Plants), Maruti Suzuki said, "The K-series engine plant deploys over 500 "foolproofing stations" that ensure that top quality, zero defect engines roll out of the plant."

The K-series engines are an outcome of R&D efforts on stringent design, validation and testing processes. The engine realizes the true spirit of the global design trend of optimizing engine performance through innovative design techniques. In the spirit of Kaizens or continuous improvements, K-series engines have been suitably refined year on year with each model refreshment and new product launch to offer enhanced driveability and higher fuel efficiency.

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