Maruti 1000

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Maruti 1000
Manufacturer: Maruti Udyog
Production: 1990-1994
Successor: Maruti Esteem
Engine: 970 cc 4 cylinder
Transmission: 5 speed manual
Wheelbase: 2365 mm
Length: 4075 mm
Width: 1575 mm

The Maruti 1000, made by Maruti Udyog was the first ever contemporary sedan-type car launched in India. The car (which Suzuki sold in other countries as the Cultus/Swift/Geo Metro with a 1.3 L or 1.6 L engine) was introduced in October, 1990. Sold at Rs. 3.81 lakh, it was back then the costliest car released in the Indian market. With a large waiting list for all Maruti cars, a computerised lottery was used to decide who got a chance to buy a Maruti 1000. The car came with a 970 cc engine whose output was just 45 bhp and proved underpowered for a car that weighed 850 kg. In 1994 it was discontinued when a upgraded version of the car, with more powerful engine, was released and renamed the Maruti Esteem.[1]

[edit] Specifications

The 1000 has the following official specifications:[2]
Name Specifications
Dimensions Overall length 4075 mm
Overall width 1575 mm
Overall height 1395 mm
Wheelbase 2365 mm
Minimum turning radius 4800 mm
Ground clearance 180 mm
Weight: Kerb weight 825 kg
Gross vehicle weight 850 kg
Engine performance: Number of cylinders 4
Number of valves 8
Piston displacement 970 cm³
Maximum output at 5500 rpm 46 bhp (34 kW)
Maximum torque at 3500 rpm 7.2 kgf·m (71 N·m)
MPFI No
Transmission All-synchromesh 5 Forward, 1 Reverse
Chassis: Steering Rack & pinion
Brakes Disc & drum
Front suspension Independent McPherson strut with coil spring
Rear Suspension Independent McPherson strut with coil spring
Tyres Radial
Capacity Seating 5
Fuel tank 40 litres

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Maruti Udyog


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