The Maruti Zen is a 5-door hatchback produced and sold in India by Suzuki's Indian subsidiary Maruti Suzuki. It has acquired significant popularity in India since the nameplate was first introduced in 1993. The word "ZEN" is an acronym standing for Zero Engine Noise. It also stands for the Japanese word "Zen" which means 'Complete'..
Also sold as Suzuki Cervo Mode, in many parts of the world a blockbuster in its segment, the first generation Maruti Zen was introduced in 1993 [MH410]. In Europe, the car sold as the Suzuki Alto. In 1997 Body Colour Bumpers. In 2000 its cost (of LX model) was around Rs 3,80,000. The best part of the Zen is it remained in trend for over a very long period without any changes in Exterior Design or looks.
It underwent a facelift in 2003. The production of this model ended in March 2006
Zen had a diesel variant which used the Peugeot's TUD5 (PSA TU engine) engine.
The Zen quickly became a hit with the Indian Racing Scene, highly modified versions of the 993 cc G10B engine topping 100+ Bhp.
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