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