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Suzuki to reduce weight of Alto by 100 kg; develop ADAS for Indian roads
Suzuki plans to develop ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) that performs well even in the congested streets of Indian cities.
Suzuki plans to develop ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) that performs well even in the congested streets of Indian cities.
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