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‘Dogesh Bhai’ Rips Off Maruti Suzuki XL6 Bumper To Hunt Rat, Internet Asks: ‘How Will The Owner Explain This To Insurance?’ | Video

Posted By: Hari Ram Posted On: Nov 22, 2025Share Article
Dogesh Bhai’ Rips Off Maruti Suzuki XL6 Bumper To Hunt Rat
People are treating the moment like an accidental “strength test” for the car. (Photo Credit: X)

‘Dogesh Bhai’ Rips Off Maruti Suzuki XL6 Bumper To Hunt Rat, Internet Asks: ‘How Will The Owner Explain This To Insurance?’ | Video

A small moment from North Goa has suddenly become everyone's favourite talking point online. A stray dog surprised people when he managed to pull off something nobody expected (quite literally). His determination to catch a mouse led to an entire car bumper coming off, and the Internet can't stop reacting to it.

The clip is being widely shared across social media platforms, and many users have been laughing at the dog's sheer focus. People are treating the moment like an accidental “strength test" for the car.

Dog Hunts For Mouse, Ends Up Removing Car Bumper

In the video, the stray dog is seen gripping the front bumper of the car. He tugs at it again and again, and after a few strong pulls, the whole section separates from the car. The second the bumper comes off, he picks out the mouse he was after the entire time.

The caption shared with the video reads, “Kalesh b/w Dogesh and car (“Dogesh Bhai" tears apart car bumper in North Goa)."

Watch The Clip Here

Kalesh b/w Dogesh and Car ("Dogesh Bhai" Tears Apart Car Bumper in North Goa) pic.twitter.com/3YEjA7vE2J— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) November 20, 2025

NCAP? No, This Is Dogesh-Approved Testing

In the comment section, users joked that “Dogesh Bhai" wasn't chasing a mouse but checking the car's durability, and some even called him a New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP) officer on duty.

One person commented, “Dogesh saved the owner from electrical failure because of that rat. That would have been more costly than fixing that bumper."

Another joked, “Just imagine what that XL6 owner will say when he applies for insurance."

“Nothing to do with the car, he was constantly smelling, he was looking for the rat which was hidden inside the bumper, at the end of the video you can see him taking the mouse," a viewer pointed out.

“Car testing chal rahi hai (car testing is going on)," someone else remarked while another added, “Maruti Suzuki build quality can't even resist Dogesh Bhai's bites."

“He's like ‘guys look… this is the biggest toy I have ever seeeeeeen!! You can rip it all apart'," an individual imagined.

Some other fun comments included, “Speaks a lot about Suzuki's build quality," “Exposed the quality standards," “Dogesh NCAP Rating – 0," “Peeling like a paper cardboard", and “Undercover agent of Bharat NCAP."

But Which Car Was It Exactly?

The car featured in the clip is believed to be the Maruti Suzuki XL6, a six-seater MUV (Multi Utility Vehicle) sold through the brand's Nexa network. It comes with an SUV-inspired look, captain seats in the second row and a 1.5-litre K15C Smart Hybrid petrol engine. Maruti Suzuki claims a mileage of 20.27–20.97 km/l for the petrol options and 26.32 km/kg for the CNG model.

The XL6 is available in three variants: Zeta, Alpha and Alpha+, with different fuel and transmission configurations. The approximate ex-showroom prices are:

XL6 Zeta MT Petrol: Rs 11.52 lakh

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XL6 Zeta CNG: Rs 12.43 lakh

XL6 Alpha Plus AT Dual Tone: Rs 14.48 lakh.

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