Maruti Suzuki Sets New Safety Benchmark with Standard Six Airbags
Maruti Suzuki India will now offer six airbags as standard equipment across models like WagonR, Alto K10, Celerio, and Eeco. This initiative reflects the company's commitment to enhancing customer safety amid India's evolving road infrastructure. The move aims to elevate safety standards for a large number of motorists.

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Maruti Suzuki India announced a significant step in automotive safety on Monday, revealing that it will include six airbags as standard across popular models such as the WagonR, Alto K10, Celerio, and Eeco.
This strategic decision underscores the company's dedication to providing enhanced safety features and keeping pace with India's rapidly modernizing transportation infrastructure and changing mobility patterns. Senior Executive Officer Partho Banerjee emphasized the heightened need for robust safety measures.
By making these airbags standard in some of their best-selling models, Maruti Suzuki is substantially raising safety benchmarks for a broad base of motorists. This move not only strengthens occupant protection but also reinforces the company's market position as both a leader and innovator in vehicle safety.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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