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Maruti Suzuki India Limited had earlier planned to phase out its most popular model M800 from the Indian market. The main reason for such a move was that M800 engine was not compliant with the new BS IV norms. It had planned to begin phasing out the ...

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6 Months Ago, Car Wale says (in Maruti won't phase out M800 and Omni)  India
Maruti Suzuki won't phase out the M800 and Omni models. Initially, the company had planned to phase out the two models in 2010 as Bharat Stage IV norms are to be implemented. Maruti is working on the powerplant of its two very old models. ...

7 Months Ago, Merinews says (in Opinion: Maruti Suzuki opens Ritz engine facility)  India
India's number one car-maker Maruti Suzuki has unveiled its all-new K12M engine for its soon-to-be-launched hatchback Ritz. This aluminum engine is second in the K-series and retains fuel efficiency of K10B engine which powers Maruti Suzuki A-star. ...

And CarTradeIndia.com says (in Maruti Engine Upgrade Plans)  India
Maruti Suzuki Limited is investing Rs. 1200 crore to upgrade its existing engine to new fuel efficient light weight engines. These new engines will not only be more fuel efficient but also comply with the new BS –IV emission norms. ...

And Infibeam says (in Automobile News, Mobile News & Other Product News: Infibeam)  India
Maruti Suzuki , India ’s number one car-maker, unveiled the all-new K12M engine for its soon-to-be-launched hatchback Ritz. The K12M is BS-IV compliant engine. This is the first time that a BS-IV compliant engine will power any Passenger car in the ...

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