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Maruti Suzuki launches Eeco in Mumbai

India"s largest manufacturer of passenger cars, Maruti Suzuki launched Eeco, a multipurpose vehicle here. - Maruti launches Eeco in Hyderabad - Maruti mulls to hike prices soon - Maruti launches Eeco in Gujarat - Maruti Suzuki rolls out MPV "Eeco" - Maruti Suzuki launches MPV Eeco at Rs 2.59 lakh - Maruti Suzuki: Eeco-nomy van">Maruti Suzuki: Eeco-nomy van Maruti had rolled out Eeco in Auto Expo 2010, recently held in New Delhi. "The initial response to Eeco is very good. It will be available across all our counters in th country," Maruti Suzuki India Chief General Manager (Sales), R S Kalsi, told reporters while unveiling the vehicle here on Wednesday. Maruti Suzuki Eeco is a five door, C segment vehicle with a 1,200-cc engine. The company has launched three variants of Eeco at a price range of Rs 2.73 lakh-Rs 3.03 lakh. The vehicle would be available in six colours.

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