Finally, we get to a Suzuki Ertiga trio of show vehicles that explore different possibilities with the MPV. The Japanese automaker has begun selling the seven-seater in Indonesia following its market debut in India earlier this year.
In the Indonesian market, the Ertiga is available in three trim levels, all working around a K14B 1.4 litre offering 95 PS at 6,000 rpm and 130 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm, mated to a five-speed manual gearbox.
No mechanical changes for the three concepts, which are called the Luxury, Sporty and Crossover, so it’s all down to exterior bits to offer a different take on things. Each version features a distinct grille, as well as different front and rear bumper work.
Different wheel designs help the alteration further, and both the Crossover and Sport feature daytime running lights, though the array is more subdued on the Sport. No word on whether these will eventually become variants down the line, but it does showcase the dress-up potential.
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those rims sure works well on indonesian roads
yes, their road a way better than us..
It’ll be cheap to own and run
But the interior looks good compare to the avanza, avanza makes you feel like a 4th class citizen
Nice concept much2 better than Inova
Nice car better proton
interior looks pretty good. Rear light design appalling though.
alza/grand livina size?
im sad to see these concepts, the overall design seems like a last minute rush to fit into the showstand.
Built by Otoman Tiga
Look better than Recycle KIA Caren aka Naza Citra Facelift & that ugly Rondo for sure.
Bring this in Naza salesman will be wetting their pants.
R3 – errr….tiga?
Toyota Avanza 3rd generation. LOL
Much better than perodua mpv