Maruti has unveiled the latest generation of its popular compact sedan, the Dzire, with prices starting at Rs 6.79 lakh (introductory ex-showroom) until December 31. This new release aims to strengthen Maruti’s position in the compact sedan market by offering improved safety features, new engine options, and refined styling across four trims.
In this blog, we’ll dive into the prices, features, safety, competition, and engine options that make the new Dzire a top contender in its segment.
The price range for the new Maruti Dzire begins at Rs 6.79 lakh for the base model and goes up to Rs 10.14 lakh for the top-spec ZXi+ AMT variant. This updated pricing reflects an increase of Rs 23,000 for the entry-level model and Rs 80,000 for the higher-end versions compared to previous models.
Hyundai Aura and Tata Tigor: Both the Aura and Tigor start at a lower price than the new Dzire but come with fewer features in their base variants. For buyers seeking a feature-packed model, the Dzire may offer better value despite the higher starting price.
Honda Amaze: Positioned as a premium compact sedan, the Amaze comes with a slightly higher starting price but is expected to see a price increase with its upcoming third-generation release. Compared to the Dzire, the Amaze offers a slightly lower top-end price but may lack some of the latest features Maruti has introduced.
SUVs: Compact SUVs like the Renault Kiger, Nissan Magnite, Hyundai Exter, and Tata Punch present alternatives, especially for buyers who prioritize SUV styling and increased ground clearance. These SUVs start at a lower price than the Dzire but reach comparable prices for their top variants, offering similar feature sets.
Premium Hatchbacks: The Dzire also competes with premium hatchbacks like the Maruti Baleno, Toyota Glanza, and Hyundai i20. The Hyundai i20, particularly in its N Line variant, is a more expensive hatchback both at the base and top-end levels. However, for buyers who prioritize sedan styling and added trunk space, the Dzire offers an appealing option.
Each variant of the new Dzire brings unique features, making it easy for buyers to select one that fits their budget and requirements.
Features: This entry-level variant includes 14-inch steel wheels, projector headlamps, and LED tail lamps. It offers basic conveniences like front and rear power windows, remote keyless entry, and tilt adjustment for the steering wheel.
Ideal For: Those looking for a basic, budget-friendly model with essential features.
Features: This variant adds ORVM-integrated indicators, a day-night interior rearview mirror, and a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless phone mirroring. It also includes steering-mounted controls, over-the-air (OTA) updates, a rear armrest with cup holders, and a height-adjustable driver’s seat.
CNG Option: The VXi variant is also available with a CNG powertrain, making it an economical option for buyers focused on fuel efficiency.
Ideal For: Buyers looking for more connectivity and comfort features without going to the top variants.
Features: This variant includes LED lighting, a smart key with button start, automatic headlamps, Suzuki Connect for remote vehicle access, climate control, and a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS).
Top CNG Variant: This is also the highest trim available with a CNG engine, providing excellent fuel efficiency and comfort features.
Mid-Range Model: Buyers looking for a high-value mid-range model with ample safety and comfort features.
Features: The fully loaded ZXi+ variant adds premium features like a 360-degree camera, 15-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, an electric sunroof, and cruise control.
Price: It is Rs 80,000 more than the ZXi, whether you opt for manual or AMT transmission.
A touch of Luxury: The model is perfect for those who want the maximum feature set and luxury in a compact sedan.
The new Dzire stands out in safety, with all variants equipped with six airbags, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), hill-hold assist, and ISOFIX child seat anchor points.
Additionally, the Dzire achieved a five-star rating in the Global New Car Assessment Programme (GNCAP) crash tests, making it Maruti’s first model with this top-tier safety rating, which was officially announced on November 8. These enhancements make it one of the safest cars in the compact sedan category.
Among the different variants, the ZXi strikes the best balance between affordability and feature availability. It includes many useful features like climate control, TPMS, Suzuki Connect, and smart key entry while staying within a reasonable price range. The ZXi+ variant, although packed with premium features, includes items like a 360-degree camera and sunroof, which might not affect everyday driving. Thus, the ZXi provides an excellent value proposition for most buyers.
The fourth-generation Maruti Dzire introduces Maruti’s latest 1.2-litre Z-Series petrol engine, delivering 80bhp and 112Nm of torque. Buyers can choose between a five-speed manual and an AMT transmission for added convenience.
For those seeking additional fuel efficiency, Maruti also offers a CNG variant that generates 68bhp and 102Nm of torque, specifically tuned for optimal mileage.
Petrol Manual Transmission (MT): 24.79 km/l
Petrol Automatic Transmission (AT): 25.71 km/l
CNG Model: 33.73 km/kg
These mileage figures make the Dzire an economical choice, especially the CNG model, for budget-conscious buyers who drive frequently.
With a sleek design, extensive safety features, multiple engine choices, and a competitive price point, the new Maruti Dzire offers a compelling choice for compact sedan buyers. Its broad variant range accommodates both budget-conscious buyers and those seeking premium features. The five-star GNCAP safety rating further enhances its appeal, positioning it as one of the safest options in its class.
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