Maruti Car Mileage: This platform makes the cars light but strong. Due to this platform the weight of the car remains low, which gives better mileage and good handling.
Automobile : Maruti cars have ruled the Indian roads for decades. Actually, these cars are very popular among customers due to their strong mileage and handling. But you may not know one important thing that a big reason behind this excellent mileage and handling is the platform of these cars which not only increases the mileage but also gives the car a good grip on sharp turns. This is the reason why whether it is a hilly road or a village's unpaved road, Maruti cars can pass through them like butter without any obstruction.
Which is this special platform?
The platform we are talking about is called HEARTECT platform, and because of being based on it, Maruti cars give good mileage. This platform makes the cars light but strong. Due to this platform, the weight of the car remains low, which gives better mileage and good handling. Light weight puts less pressure on the engine, which reduces fuel consumption and maintains stability during driving. Using the HEARTECT platform, Maruti gives such a design to its cars, which creates better grip on the roads during driving, which improves the handling of the car.
What is Heartect platform
The HEARTECT platform is a high-tech technology platform designed by Maruti Suzuki for its cars. This platform is based on a lightweight yet strong structure that improves the safety, stability, and fuel efficiency of the car. Here are some of its key benefits:
Lightweight and Strong Structure: The HEARTECT platform is made of lightweight but extremely strong material. Its purpose is to reduce the weight of the car, thereby putting less pressure on the engine and improving the mileage of the car.
Better safety: This platform uses high-quality steel, which makes the car safer during a collision. This structure is an expert in absorbing the power of the impact in an excellent manner.
Better driving experience: Cars built on the HEARTECT platform are more stable and balanced during driving. Handling is improved due to lighter weight and better design, making the car easier to drive.
Fuel Efficiency: Due to the lightweight structure, cars built on this platform have better mileage. Due to less weight, the engine has to work less, which reduces fuel consumption.
Many Maruti Suzuki cars like Swift, Baleno, Dzire and others are based on the HEARTECT platform, which makes them very competitive in their category.
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