Maruti Suzuki Ciaz

    Autocar score 8
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    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz

    Autocar score 8
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    City Delhi
    ₹ 9.42 lakh
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    Starting ₹23,900/month
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    The Ciaz is Maruti Suzuki’s smart and sensible mid-sized sedan. A popular model, the Ciaz was updated in 2018 with revised styling, more features and a more powerful mild-hybrid petrol engine. In all, the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz is available in petrol-manual, petrol-automatic and diesel-manual versions. The Ciaz is exclusively sold from Maruti Suzuki’s Nexa retail network.

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    The Ciaz is Maruti Suzuki’s smart and sensible mid-sized sedan. A popular model, the Ciaz was updated in 2018 with revised styling, more features and a more powerful mild-hybrid petrol engine. In all, the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz is available in petrol-manual, petrol-automatic and diesel-manual versions. The Ciaz is exclusively sold from Maruti Suzuki’s Nexa retail network.

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz key specifications

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz Price ₹ 9.42 lakh PriceMaruti Suzuki Ciaz Range/Mileage 21.56kplMileageMaruti Suzuki Ciaz Engine Capacity/Motor Type 1462ccEngineMaruti Suzuki Ciaz Transmission ManualTransmissionMaruti Suzuki Ciaz Fuel type Petrol-Electric HybridFuel typeMaruti Suzuki Ciaz Seating Capacity 5 SeaterSeating Capacity

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz expert reviews

    We like

    • Value for money
    • Spacious cabin

    We don’t like

    • Outdated diesel engine
    • Unexciting petrol engine

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz Overview

    What is it?

    Until the launch of the Ciaz, Maruti hadn't had much luck with a City rival. The Baleno sedan failed to make a mark, and the SX4 made good headway initially but lost out to competitors later. The Ciaz, however, has put up a strong performance so far, selling over 2,20,000 units until today and fighting it out with the top two contenders – the City and the Verna. In its second year, the Ciaz dethroned the Verna to claim the second spot in sales, and, last fiscal, it pipped long-time segment champ, the Honda City to the top spot. The last few months did see sales drop, though likely in anticipation of the updated Ciaz's arrival.

    In its time in our market, the Ciaz also saw the addition of hybrid technology to its 1.3-litre diesel engine, and it shifted residence to Maruti's premium Nexa line of dealers. And now, about four years since its launch, it gets its first significant update which includes a mild facelift and a new larger petrol engine with hybrid tech.

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz facelift front static

    What’s it like on the outside?

    The Ciaz's design was pretty conservative  – a familiar Maruti approach of trying to please everyone – and with the facelift, it’s still the same. It’s only a mild makeover but it’s been crafted to look more premium and upmarket, and this works well for the Ciaz, as thanks to the sheer size, it always looked like it belonged to a segment up.

    The front grille now stretches between the two headlights, and the top and bottom edge of the grille are outlined by chrome strips, giving the front a classy look. LEDs now dominate, with the new Ciaz getting LED DRLs, LED headlights and LED fog lights.

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz facelift rear static

    The horizontal slats seen on the earlier grille are now replaced by multi-segmented dashes with the 'S' logo placed at the centre. The lower end of the bumper too been tweaked, with the intake extending all the way to the redesigned fog light housing that's also wrapped in chrome.

    When viewed from the side, the only change is a new design for the 16-inch alloys. The rear, too, isn't very different except for the addition of new LED segments within the tail-lamps.

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz facelift
    Tail-lamps now get LED inserts.

    While the makeover is quite light, it’s easily identifiable as a new look and one that goes well with the car's overall premium character.

    What’s it like on the inside?

    About 4.5m long and 1.7m wide, the Ciaz is a big car – the biggest in the segment – and this translates to good room inside. The rear has loads of legroom and even with the front seats pushed back, there is still enough space for an adult to sit comfortably. The hybrid's additional lithium-ion battery sits below the front passenger seat. However, it doesn't really fowl with your feet; you have to stretch out your leg to touch it. Headroom, however, is tight and the driver's seat feels a bit too high, even in its lowest setting. One welcome change are the height-adjustable head restraints for the rear occupants, which, according to me, are placed at a comfortable height and didn’t protrude into my neck; taller occupants, however, may find it bothersome. As for luggage space, that's the same at a generous 510 litres, but the wheel wells do eat into the space.

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz facelift
    Plenty of legroom at the back; rear seat head restraint now adjustable.

    At the front, the dash gets a new birchwood trim that looks very classy and elegant, along with light silver accents around the cabin. The steering wheel is the same unit as before but now features buttons on the right-hand side for the new cruise control system. There is a new instrument panel with a larger coloured multi-information display at the centre that gives you details of the hybrid drive system. Infotainment duties are handled by Maruti’s SmartPlay system.

    What’s it like to drive?

    The older Ciaz offered mild hybrid tech only on the diesel, but now the tech is available on the new K15B (1.5-litre K Series) petrol engine too. The systems, however, are different. Where the diesel has a single battery setup, the petrol has a dual battery arrangement, where the additional lithium-ion battery provides assistance more often thanks to its ability to charge more quickly.

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz facelift
    Additional lithium-ion battery sits under the front passenger seat; does not fowl with your feet though.

    The 1,462cc unit also puts out more power and torque, making 105hp at 6,000rpm and 138Nm of torque at 4,400rpm, against the older 1.4-litre unit's output of 92hp at 6,000rpm and 130Nm at 4,000rpm. Also, the ARAI-certified mileage figure is better at 21.56kpl for the manual and 20.28kpl for the automatic (the pre-facelift Ciaz had a claimed 20.73kpl and 19.12kpl, respectively).

    Driving the updated Ciaz, you will find the engine to be refined and smooth, with power coming in nice and low from about 1,800rpm. It feels nice and responsive around town. This, however, tapers off as you head higher towards the 6,200rpm rev limiter, and higher you will have to go, as out on the highway you really have to work the engine and gearbox to extract performance. 

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz facelift side action

    As for the gearboxes, the manual unit requires very little shift effort and the clutch is light as well. The four-speed torque converter auto 'box, however, isn’t the smoothest around and feels quite lazy and robs the engine of power. There is some relief with the Overdrive-Off button that prevents you from going into top gear, thus helping when overtaking and even descending where some engine braking is provided. Also via the lever, you can also use the '2' and 'L' position for additional engine braking. In terms of overall performance, though, the auto gearbox is strictly for convenience; it has no controls for manual gear changes and it does the 0 to 100kph run around 2sec slower than the manual.

    The steering feel is nice and light, which is great for parking, but not so much in the twisties; in any case, the car is set up more for comfort than handling. As with the earlier car, the ride quality is super and the Ciaz had no trouble ironing out potholes and ruts we came across on our drive. Speed breakers too were cleared easily; our car scraped only twice going over the two dozen speed breakers we encountered.

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz facelift
    The instrument display shows the drive state. Shown here, is the battery charging phase during coasting.

    What the BEEEEEP? No, this isn’t an expletive being edited out, but the sound of the speed warning system which beeps twice every 60 seconds above 80kph, and then continuously at speeds above 120kph, and, no, this can’t be turned off. In anticipation of an upcoming government directive that requires all cars to have a mandatory speed warning system, Maruti has rolled out the Ciaz with this function, along with a seatbelt reminder for the driver and front passenger too. The Ciaz facelift also gets additions to its safety list in the form of auto headlamps, electronic stability program (AT only), and hill hold assist (AT only).

    Should I buy one?

    Let's address the biggest change first – the new petrol engine. It gets a bump in power and the unit is pretty refined and smooth with good low-end grunt; just don’t expect peppy or lively performance further on. The engine's hybrid tech is also a welcome addition. While you can’t really feel the electrical assistance, the tech certainly plays a small part in the Ciaz's class-leading efficiency claim.

    As for the rest of the car, the facelift has furthered the Ciaz's upmarket appeal. On the whole, however, the design still seems dialed back, unlike the flashier Verna or City; this then is more Ed Sheeran than David Guetta. 

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz facelift
    New LED headlamps with LED DRLs.

    If this is your cup of tea, the refreshed Ciaz does make for a sensible buy. The car is big on the outside (a big plus in our image-driven market) and the size does translate to good space on the inside. Then, as far as equipment goes, it isn’t a leader in its class but it’s got what you’d expect. The ride is super comfortable too. And then there’s the cost; priced between Rs 8.19 lakh and Rs 10.97 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), Maruti has upheld its tradition of offering a product that's great value for money. So, is the updated Ciaz better than the City and the Verna? That's something a comparison will help us decide, but as things stand, it’s a good update and the three-way battle for the top spot seems all set to carry on.

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    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz features and specifications

    Our Rating
    8
    Fuel Type
    Petrol-Electric Hybrid
    Engine Displacement
    1462 cc
    Body Style
    Sedan
    Doors
    4
    Seats
    5
    Airbags
    2
    Max Power
    105hp at 6000rpm
    Max Torque
    138Nm at 4400rpm
    Gearbox Type
    5-speed Manual
    Warranty Distance
    40000 km
    Warranty Duration
    2 Years
    Dimensions
    Engine/Motor
    Transmission
    Fuel Economy Range
    Suspension
    Steering
    Wheels and Tyres
    Brakes
    Performance as Tested
    Safety
    Exterior
    Seats and Upholstery
    Infotainment
    Comfort and Convenience
    Instrumentation
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    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz variants and price

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz price for the base model starts at ₹ 9.42 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 12.97 lakh (on-road Delhi).Maruti Suzuki Ciaz comes in 11 variants.The Maruti Suzuki Ciaz Petrol-Electric Hybrid engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 9.42 lakh - ₹ 12.97 lakh.

    Variants
    Price On road price
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    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz 1.3 DDiS 200 Alpha 1248cc | Manual | Diesel-Electric Hybrid | 28.09kpl
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    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz 1.3 DDiS 200 Zeta 1248cc | Manual | Diesel-Electric Hybrid | 28.09kpl
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    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz 1.3 DDiS 200 Delta 1248cc | Manual | Diesel-Electric Hybrid | 28.09kpl
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    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz 1.3 DDiS 200 Sigma 1248cc | Manual | Diesel-Electric Hybrid | 28.09kpl
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    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz 1.5 K15 Sigma 1462cc | Manual | Petrol-Electric Hybrid | 21.56kpl
    ₹ 9.42 lakh View Price Breakup
    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz 1.5 K15 Delta 1462cc | Manual | Petrol-Electric Hybrid | 21.56kpl
    ₹ 10.12 lakh View Price Breakup
    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz 1.5 K15 Zeta 1462cc | Manual | Petrol-Electric Hybrid | 21.56kpl
    ₹ 10.98 lakh View Price Breakup
    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz 1.5 K15 Delta AT 1462cc | Torque Converter Auto | Petrol-Electric Hybrid | 20.28kpl
    ₹ 11.28 lakh View Price Breakup

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz comparison

     
    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz ₹ 9.42 - 12.97 lakh Autocar India rating for Maruti Suzuki Ciaz 8
    Honda City ₹ 10.52 - 16.89 lakh Autocar India rating for Honda City 8
    Hyundai Verna ₹ 12.13 - 20.02 lakh Autocar India rating for Hyundai Verna 8
    Volkswagen Vento ₹ 9.94 - 15.62 lakh Autocar India rating for Volkswagen Vento 7
    Skoda Rapid NA Autocar India rating for Skoda Rapid 7
    Engine
    1248-1462 cc
    Engine
    1497-1498 cc
    Engine
    1368-1591 cc
    Engine
    1197-1598 cc
    Engine
    1498-1598 cc
    Mileage
    20.28-28.09 kpl
    Mileage
    17.4-25.6 kpl
    Mileage
    15.92-24.75 kpl
    Mileage
    16.09-22.27 kpl
    Mileage
    14.84-21.72 kpl
    Fuel Type
    Diesel-Electric Hybrid,Petrol-Electric Hybrid
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Transmission
    Manual,Torque Converter Auto
    Transmission
    Manual,CVT Auto
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto,Manual
    Transmission
    Dual-Clutch Auto,Manual
    Transmission
    Dual-Clutch Auto,Manual,Torque Converter Auto

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz mileage

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz mileage starts at 20.28 kpl and goes up to 28.09 kpl.The Maruti Suzuki Ciaz Diesel-Electric Hybrid engine mileage is 28.09 kpl.The Maruti Suzuki Ciaz Petrol-Electric Hybrid engine mileage starts at 20.28 kpl and goes up to 21.56 kpl.

    Fuel TypeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
    Petrol-Electric Hybrid1462ccTorque Converter Auto20.28kpl
    Petrol-Electric Hybrid1462ccManual21.56kpl
    Diesel-Electric Hybrid1248ccManual28.09kpl

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz quick review

    While 2018’s styling enhancements have added some flash to the Ciaz’s smart design, addition of features like cruise control have also helped make the car a more wholesome package. However, the incredible cabin space remains the highlight on the Ciaz.
    The Ciaz’s new 105hp, 1.5-litre petrol engine is smooth and responsive, if also unexciting. Shifts on the standard-fit 5-speed manual gearbox are nice while the 4-speed torque converter automatic transmission comes across as somewhat lazy. The diesel Ciaz does feel sluggish at low city speeds but makes for an able highway cruiser. Unfortunately, the diesel engine can get loud and simply feels last-generation. Suzuki’s Smart Hybrid system on both engines gives the Ciaz class-leading fuel economy figures. Light controls and a pleasant ride quality also make the Ciaz easy to live with.

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz : our choice

    The Ciaz diesel is an option only worth considering for high mileage users while the petrol-automatic is a smart choice if you want the convenience of an automatic transmission above all else. However, our pick from the three engine-gearbox options on offer would be the petrol-manual. The fully-loaded Alpha trim gives a whole host of features for a reasonable price.

    Maruti Suzuki Ciaz colours

    The Maruti Suzuki Ciaz offers a variety of color options. Maruti Suzuki Ciaz is available in a range of 7 colors. The colors offered in Maruti Suzuki Ciaz are Nexa Blue, Pearl Snow White, Metallic Premium Silver, Metallic Magma Gray, Pearl Midnight Black, Pearl Metallic Dignity Brown and Pearl Sangria Red.

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