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Which is the last model of Maruti 800?

For nearly 30 years, it was the best selling car in India. But the Maruti 800 is now on its final journey. The last model of the red Maruti 800 car was rolled out from the company’s Gurgaon plant on January 18, 2014, and sent to a dealer in Shillong.

When was the last Maruti 800 manufactured?

18 January 2014
The last Maruti Suzuki 800 was rolled off the production lines on 18 January 2014.

What was the price of Maruti 800 when it was launched?

Launched at a price of just Rs 47,500, the Maruti 800 later became India’s best-selling car and also, the proud face of Indian Motoring! 14th December, 1983 marked the birth of the iconic Maruti 800 that has remained one of the most successful cars India has ever seen!

The last model of the red Maruti 800 car was rolled out from the company’s Gurgaon plant on January 18, 2014, and sent to a dealer in Shillong. Since it first came out in 1983, the 800 single handedly revolutionized the automobile industry in India.

What is the price of Maruti Suzuki 800?

Maruti Suzuki 800 is a 4 seater Hatchback with the last recorded price of ₹ 2.19 – 2.42 Lakh. It is available in 5 variants, 1 engine option and 1 transmission option : Manual. The 800 is available in 8 colours. The mileage of 800 ranges from 12 kmpl to 14.22 kmpl. Maruti Suzuki 800 price starts at ₹ 2.19 Lakh and goes upto ₹ 2.42 Lakh.

When did Maruti Alto 800 come out in India?

The Maruti Alto 800 is one of the best-selling entry-level hatchback models in the Indian car segment. The hatchback was first introduced back in 2000, although the car was in production in India since 1994, mainly for export purposes.

When was the first Maruti 800 sold in Hungary?

Exports to neighboring countries commenced in 1987, and were followed by a shipment of 500 cars to Hungary, with the first car arriving on 24 October 1987. Soon, exports to Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia followed, two other markets with less restrictive homologation requirements than Western Europe.

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