BHPian SwapnilNalavade recently shared this with other enthusiasts:Apologies for the long silence, the King is 8 years old ...
Launched in 1998, the Santro transformed the small car segment with its tallboy design, providing extra headroom and a roomy ...
The Indian Armed Forces have officially replaced the iconic Gypsy with the new Maruti Suzuki Jimny, as the carmaker has officially handed over 60 Jimny vehicles to the Indo-Tibetan Border Police ...
Q ) Why was the Maruti Gypsy 1985-1993 discontinued in India? A ) Maruti Gypsy 1985-1993 was discontinued due to its inability to meet the contemporary safety and crash norms imposed by the ...
The Gypsy was Maruti Suzuki’s third car in India and stayed in business for 33 years. The production has been reportedly stopped as Maruti would have to incur huge costs to fit the car into the ...
The Maruti Suzuki Gypsy is the king of off road vehicles in India. The original model was launched long ago. Even the 2014 version has not been upgraded much because though the vehicle has few ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results