Maruti Suzuki Dzire launch with dhakad look and luxury features

Maruti Suzuki Dzire : The Maruti Suzuki Dzire remains one of the strongest contenders in the highly competitive compact sedan segment of India. Standing on the solid foundation laid by the Swift, the Dzire has now matured into a sensible solution for the Indian family.

Whether its mileage, affordability or automatic ownership – you always get more with the Dzire.

There have been various updates over the years, but the vehicle remains true to its DNA: simplicity, functionality, and broad appeal. From a city executive to a small-town owner-driver, the Dzire’s appeal cuts across a wide cross-section of India’s auto target audience.

Maruti Suzuki Dzire  Clean Familiar Design

At a cursory glance, the Dzire doesn’t have you stick your neck out and yet, it holds it heads high. It follows the smooth and rounded design inside and out; just a little bit of chrome on the grille and back to give it a nice top-end touch.

The LED projector headlamps, DRLs and alloy wheels (in higher variants) add a touch of class to the Dzire’s understated styling.

The Dzire keeps things safe compared to some of its flashier rivals. That might seem like a downside to some, but for anyone in the market for a car that ages well, it is a blessing.

Pleasing interior and sensible cabin layout

Open the door, and the Dzire amazes with its tactful cabin. The dashboard is attractively designed with faux wood inserts and a dual tone color theme that gives an airy feel to the cabin.

The seats are comfortable and well-cushioned for both front and rear occupants. Rear-seat legroom is generous, due in part to the clever packaging of the long wheelbase.

Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are supported through the 7-inch infotainment touchscreen. You’ll get push-button start/stop, auto climate control, steering-mounted controls and rear AC vents – all the mugglies that today’s buyers look for, and it’s packaged in a functional layout that is not so much in your face.

Performance Feature and Efficiency of the Engine

Powering the Dzire is a 1.2-litre K-Series DualJet petrol engine. With 90 PS 113 Nm on tap, it offers good low and mid-range performance and you don’t miss power in the city, nor on the highway.

There’s a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT automatic gearbox to pick from. It’s not designed for enthusiastic driving (it’s lazy to respond) but the Dzire is light on its feet and its reactions are predictable.

But the place it really excels is in fuel efficiency. With claimed figures of over 22 km/l for the manual and close to 22.6 km/l for the AMT, the Dzire is one of the most fuel-friendly petrol sedans in the country. This is very important with today’s high cost of fuel.

Ride And Handling, Quality Of The Build

The Dzire may not corner-carve, but it nips around in its duties easily enough. It rides comfortably over potholes and speed bumps, due to a properly tuned suspension.

The light steering makes it a doddle to drive around town but it feels fairly planted on the motorway. Cabin insulation could be better, however — it lets a little too much road and engine noise in.

Maruti Suzuki levels of build quality; good but not tank like. It’s all about practicality with the Dzire, not bomb proof materials, a philosophy which also ensures it remains light and efficient.

Maruti Suzuki Dzire

Safety and Variants

Safety has been enhanced with the passage of time, the dual airbags, ABs with EBD, anti rear parking sensors and ISOFIX mounts coming as standard. Upper-spec versions also receive ESP and hill-hold assist (with the AMT).

It doesn’t get six airbags or a Global NCAP rating that is high enough, but it checks most boxes that a typical compact sedan buyer has in mind.

It’s available in a variety of models, including the LXi and ZXi+, so you can find the perfect fit for you and your wallet.

The price begins at about ₹6.5 lakh (ex-showroom), so it’s quite convenient for everyone.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

Excellent fuel efficiency
Low cost of maintenance and extensive service coverage area
Large cabin for class
Smooth engine; easy to drive; attractive interior.
Good resale value over time

Cons:

Mediocre safety features versus competition
Some buyers may find the design a bit basic and the infotainment a bit dated
Construction could be slightly more sturdy

Maruti Suzuki Dzire  Verdict

The Maruti Suzuki Dzire isn’t all about flair— it’s a practical vehicle. It is designed to meet the requirements of budget-minded families and entry sedan customers looking for low running costs, efficiency and practicality.

It’s a little safe for the hoon world, but where it counts, it shines.

If you’re in the market for a practical, fuel-efficient compact sedan that’s easy to own and pleasant to drive, the Dzire continues to be one of the wisest decisions on Indian roads.

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