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Maruti and Suzuki’s introduction of the five-door ... The 1.3 version was called the Gypsy King and came with a sticker of a lion above the fender. It was designated MG413W.
When the Indian government needed a quick solution for the transportation needs of its armed forces and Police members, Maruti Suzuki began the production of the badge-engineered Samurai SJ-410 ...
The Maruti Suzuki Gypsy was based on the second-generation Jimny: —The Gypsy was first launched in India around 1985 (970 cc petrol engine), and in 1993 the Gypsy King was launched (with the ...
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Remembering Suzuki's best: Iconic models that ruled Indian roadsKnown for its ruggedness and off-road ability, the Gypsy King managed to find a place ... all-terrain was replaced by its successor the Maruti Suzuki Jimny which too has phenomenal ability to ...
NEW DELHI: If phase-out of Gypsy, perhaps India's most-popular 4x4 off-roader, marked the end of an era in the country's motoring history, Maruti and parent Suzuki are all set to begin yet another ...
Maruti Suzuki Jimny is the ideal adventure companion for those who love the outdoors The Maruti Suzuki Jimny is the true successor of the Maruti Gypsy in more ways than one, taking its appeal to a ...
The Indian Army could be considering the Maruti Suzuki Jimny as the replacement for its old warhorse Gypsy. According to reports, the Army is looking to replace around 35,000 units of the Gypsy ...
The Maruti Suzuki Gypsy is not a new car, even though you can have a brand new one within three months if you pay an advance and wait patiently in India. The Maruti Suzuki Gypsy is not a new car ...
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