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2024 Maruti Dzire Review : 11 Pros & 10 Cons

The Maruti Dzire petrol is available in five variants - LXi (MT), VXi (MT), VXi (AMT), ZXi (MT), ZXi (AMT), ZXi+ (MT) and ZXi (AMT) variants. Prices start at Rs. 6.79 lakh and go all the way up to Rs. 10.14 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). The Dzire bi-fuel comes in VXi (MT) and ZXi MT variants priced at Rs. 8.74 and 9.84, respectively (ex-showroom Delhi).

Maruti Dzire Pros

  • 5-star safety rating at the GNCAP! Safety features such as 6 airbags, 3-point seatbelts for all, TPMS, 360-degree camera, ESP, hill-hold assist, ISOFIX child seat mounts etc.
  • Sharp & contemporary styling - the best looking compact sedan on sale today
  • Smart-looking interior with a nice dashboard & fine ergonomics
  • We feel the Dzire is well-priced for the package on offer
  • Manual transmission with short throws is very slick, and a joy to use. Absolutely brilliant MT!
  • Great drivability and light controls, along with a small footprint make it a joy in the city
  • Choice of sporty MT and convenient AMT - take your pick. CNG variants available for those with high running
  • 3-cylinder engine is fuel-efficient; ARAI rating of 25.71 km/l for the AMT, 24.79 km/l for the MT and 33.73 km/kg for the CNG
  • Suspension offers a compliant ride & neutral on-road behaviour
  • Long list of features including automatic LED headlamps, LED DRLs, LED foglamps, cruise control, 9-inch touchscreen HU paired with an Arkamys sound system, rear A/C vents, wireless smartphone charging, footwell lighting, connected car features etc.
  • Maruti's widespread service network, excellent after-sales support & fuss-free ownership experiences

Maruti Dzire Cons

  • 1.2L petrol is not fast & exciting enough for enthusiasts. Not as refined as the outgoing 4-cylinder, nor as powerful (power has actually dropped to just 81 BHP)
  • Lacks the solid build of some rivals. Panel gaps could be tighter too
  • Mediocre plastic quality (interiors) is typical Maruti-grade; very ordinary
  • AMT can get jerky & slow. Some competitors offered smoother ATs (e.g. Amaze CVT, Aura AMT)
  • 382 litre boot is 5-10% smaller than all competitors. While cargo capacity is still fair, the boot lip is high, and the mouth is narrower than the others
  • Light coloured interiors are prone to getting soiled easily
  • Rear seat’s under-thigh support is mediocre for taller passengers
  • Some misses (auto-dimming IRVM, front armrest, driving modes, smaller spare tyre on the Z trims...)
  • L & V variants get horribly skinny 165 mm tyres. For safety reasons, please upgrade to at least 185 mm tyres if you buy these trims
  • 163 mm ground clearance (unladen) raises our eyebrows, although Maruti cars aren't known to scrape speed breakers

Read Team-BHP's detailed 2024 Maruti Dzire Review here.

 
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