The new Dzire’s is here with changes in exteriors Maruti’s fresh design language with striking new front and rear bumpers and an aggressive grille featuring horizontal slats, it is all set to capture the market again. Sleek LED headlamps add a modern touch, while dual-tone alloy wheels in silver and black enhance the car’s sporty stance.
In the Indian sub-four-meter sedan market, Maruti Suzuki has finally and formally unveiled its brand-new, fourth-generation Dzire, setting a new benchmark. Maruti’s most recent design, dubbed the “Dazzling New Dzire,” is brimming with technological innovations and cosmetic upgrades meant to increase its allure. Pricing information will also be disclosed on November 11, the day of the much anticipated debut.
Dzire’s exterior
The new Dzire’s exterior showcases Maruti’s fresh design language with striking new front and rear bumpers and an aggressive grille featuring horizontal slats. Sleek LED headlamps add a modern touch, while dual-tone alloy wheels in silver and black enhance the car’s sporty stance. The rear of the car boasts LED taillights with Y-shaped inserts, giving it a unique signature look, complemented by a chrome-accented boot lid for added elegance.
Step inside and the Dzire impresses with a spacious, refined cabin that sports a nine-inch touchscreen infotainment system, dual-tone upholstery and a stylish three-spoke steering wheel. Tech-savvy buyers will appreciate the blind-spot monitor, automatic climate control, rear AC vents, cruise control and a segment-first electric sunroof. Parking is made easier with a 360-degree parking camera, a notable addition to this segment.
A 1.2-liter, three-cylinder Z-Series petrol engine that produces 80 horsepower and 112 Nm of torque powers the new Dzire. Flexible driving characteristics are ensured by the availability of an AMT or a five-speed manual gearbox. For those who care about the environment, a CNG version is also available. In order to give customers a variety of options depending on their tastes and financial situation, Maruti Suzuki is selling the Dzire in four variants: LXi, VXi, ZXi, and ZXi+.
India’s sub-four-meter sedan market is extremely competitive, and the 2017 Maruti Suzuki Dzire will face competition from the Hyundai Aura, Honda Amaze, and Tata Tigor. The new Dzire hopes to carry on its tradition as a well-liked vehicle with its improved design, technological features, and economical engine options.