Maruti Suzuki YTB SUV Spied Again, Launch Details Out

A test mule of the upcoming SUV from Maruti Suzuki codenamed YTB has been spotted from the front for the first time. All this while, the pictures of the SUV we saw were taken either from the rear or the side.

It has been confirmed that the coupe SUV will make its global debut in the upcoming 2023 Auto Expo while launch will subsequently take place in February. So, just over 6 months to go, and Maruti Suzuki might plan a great show of strength at the Auto Expo with its SUV lineup.

Coming to the spied test mule, the front almost resembles the upcoming Grand Vitara. The bonnet is quite tall, and it’s sure to offer good road presence and a sense of secure feeling on the inside, 1 of the reasons why people prefer SUVs these days.

The squarish LED headlamps embedded separately on the bumper and the eyebrow LED DRLs on the bonnet lip are reminiscent of the Grand Vitara. The new inverted trapezoidal top grille brings some freshness at the front, and the trapezoidal bottom grille gets horizontal slats.

While the alloy wheels are fully camouflaged, a closer look tells us they are very similar to the Baleno’s units. They could be dual-tone diamond-cut ones like the C-segment hatchback. Even the ORVMs look like they have been borrowed from the Baleno.

The rear features a sloping roofline, which is why it will turn out to be a proper coupe SUV, a 1-of-a-kind in its segment and a couple of segments above.

With design inspired by Maruti Suzuki’s Futuro e concept, the YTB could either be built on the same Heartect platform as the 2022 facelifted Baleno or share the platform with a Toyota.

The rear sports a prominent ducktail crease on the tail gate with a hunchback design. The tires are broad, look like 215 section units like the Brezza and should be at least 16-inchers.

The upcoming SUV will mostly share its powertrains with the other SUVs from the company’s stable. It could get the K15C engine. However, for an aggressive entry price, the base variants might get the same powertrains as the current Baleno.

Sources said, Maruti Suzuki might also reintroduce the 1-litre Booster Jet turbo engine on the car. It will be reportedly manufactured at Suzuki’s Gujarat plant and sold via the premium Nexa dealerships.