Suzuki Alto Gets a New Dark Shade of Grey
The Suzuki Alto has undergone some significant upgrades that improve both its functionality and safety features, making it an even more appealing choice for drivers. Let’s break down the key changes between the old and new models:
Design Upgrades – Outside
One of the most noticeable changes is the emblem placement, which has moved from the right side in the old model to the left side in the new version. This subtle shift in design is just one of the many exterior updates. The back trunk of the previous model was simple, while the new Alto now comes with a chrome garnish, giving it a more refined and modern look.
Enhancements Inside
Inside the cabin, the dashboard warnings have been upgraded. While the old Alto had a basic check engine light, the new Alto now offers more detailed warnings, including a seatbelt reminder and a seatbelt warning—two features that enhance driver and passenger safety. Speaking of safety, the new Alto also introduces ISOFIX anchors for child seats, which was not available in the previous version.
When it comes to windows, the old model had manual windows, while the new Alto offers all four power windows. Additionally, the new Alto includes pinch protection with an illumination feature (available in the VXR MT + AGS variant).
For braking safety, the old Alto only offered ABS in the VXL AGS model, but now, the new Alto comes equipped with ABS in both the VXR MT and VXL AGS variants. Another exterior enhancement is the relocation of the side turn indicators. In the old model, they were placed in the front fenders, but now they’re integrated into the side mirrors in the VXL AGS version, improving visibility and safety.
These thoughtful upgrades to the Suzuki Alto provide a more modern, safe, and convenient driving experience, making the car a more competitive choice in its class.