Introduction
Year 2014 can be truly be called an year of Sedans in India. From Honda to Hyundai, from Suzuki to Fiat, Chevrolet to Ford, all are in race for launching their sedans one after the another.
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Ciaz on road | Copyright © 2014-15 Reviews Today |
In this regards, the most
versetile brand in India that appeals masses is indeed Maruti Suzuki which remain unbeaten with other brands when it
comes to affordability and has one of the highest number of service stations in
the country.With Dzire & SX4 being
the cars that brought a lot of thrust to the sales and in to add to its line
with compact sedan called Ciaz which had specially focused on the design which is
safe, and also nice-looking. The market ready Ciaz isn’t as mesmerizing as the
earlier concept, but does have a street appeal with its huge large swept back
headlamps and chrome grille. The increased wheelbase allows a nice sweeping shape
for the roof which smartly dives into the boot. The rear is smartly sculpted
with wraparound tail-lamps.and a slightly raised boot.
Getting to know about Ciaz
The
front façade is blessed with a 4-slat chrome grille with the Suzuki 'S' badge
in the centre. It also features projector head-lamps and 16-inch alloys, which apparently
is available only in top-end Z+ variant. Maruti's new sedan's 2650mm of
wheelbase is noticeably more than that of its rivals with a ground clearance of
170 mm , which truly sail over any kind of Indian roads. As far as its rear is
concerned, it is hard to miss the striking similarity with the Honda City –
Truly Japanese!
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Ciaz'srear looks truly identical to Honda City| Copyright © 2014-15 Reviews Today |
Build & Quality
Ciaz
is truly a spacious car and doesn't lack storage space either. Rear legroom is
phenomenal and the backrest is angled comfortably with just the right amount of
lower back support. It’s a clean layout, reminds you a bit of the larger Kizashi,
with beige/black interior. The Zdi+/Zxi+ gets leather upholstery too. The
dashboard gets an elegant waterfall layout with an all-new multimedia system (SmartPlay
infotaintment system ) that includes a large touchscreen with access to music,
telephone and navigation. This unit from Bosch is equipped with voice
recognition, navigation, integrated rear view camera and Bluetooth and it is
developed specially for the Ciaz and it is pretty simple to use. Plus it also
gets voice command, which actually works quite well with Indian accents.
By
looking at the interiors, we did not find the cabin really plush by any means,though
the beige-black interiors with wooden garnish and chrome surrounds on the dash
do offer some premium appeal. The cabin also gets a lot of controls and switches
from older Maruti Sedans.
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Interiors of Ciaz | Copyright © 2014-15 Reviews Today |
The
care is equipped with several comfort-enhancing features, like rear AC vents,
extra shade on the windscreen, and reading lamps among others. The leather
seats are quite comfortable too, though they sit a tad bit low.
The
boot space is about 510-litres, which is same as the Honda City but more than
the Hyundai Verna. The Ciaz gets ABS with EBD mid-variant onwards, while dual
airbags are available only on the top-end trims, with the mid-level trim
offering only driver-side airbag.
The
1.3-litre diesel variant, is indeed carried over from the Ertiga albeit a
tweaked throttle and ECU. Ciaz engine comes with a 5-speed gearbox and puts out
89bhp along with a healthy 200Nm of torque. The 1.4-litre K-Series petrol motor
has 91bhp on tap and 130Nm of torque. Maruti will also offer two transmission
options on this one, a 4-speed automatic and a 5-speed manual. Both of these
engines claim class-leading fuel efficiency figures - especially the diesel
motor, which is higher than that of the Honda City.
The
diesel engine comes with a lag and the
turbo takes its own sweet time to kick in, and fails to impress even after it
does. Also there is quite a bit of noise levels which is annoying for any
driver and passengers in the car. The Ciaz isn’t the best tool to hit the
twisties with, but it won’t be at sea if it were to encounter one. It relies
more on driver capability to emerge triumphant out of one than say, a Vento.
Still, it makes for a good highway companion.
Ciaz does a great job on bumpy roads on the soft suspension setup, making
it quite a comfortable drive.
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The Compact Sedan War 2014 | Copyright © 2014-15 Reviews Today |
The
overall package feels good, thanks to the attractive styling, spacious cabin
and the new features. And well - it's a Maruti too! Expect the Ciaz to arrive
in India by mid-October, smack in the middle of the festive season, accompanied
by an aggressive price range of about Rs. 7 - 11 lakhs.
Cheat-Sheet
We have shared comparison between major sedan in the similar price ranges:
ENGINES
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Maruti Suzuki Ciaz
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Honda City
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Hyundai Verna
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Skoda Rapid
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Volkswagen Vento
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PETROL
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Displacement
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1.4-litre
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1.5-litre
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1.4/1.6-litre
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1.2(turbo)/ 1.6-litre
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1.6-litre
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Power(PS)
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92.5
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118
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106/121
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107/104
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105
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Torque(Nm)
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130
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145
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138/158
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175/153
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153
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ARAI FUEL ECONOMY (kmpl)
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20.73
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17.8
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17.43/17.01
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16.93/15.04
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15
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DIESEL
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Displacement
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1.3-litre
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1.5-litre
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1.4/1.6-litre
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1.6-litre
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1.6-litre
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Power(PS)
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90
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100
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90/126
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104
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104
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Torque(Nm)
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200
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200
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224/260
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250
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250
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ARAI FUEL ECONOMY (kmpl)
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26.21
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26
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23.5/22.3
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20.5
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20.5
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Price
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INR 7.0 -11.0 Lacs
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INR 7.20-11.60 Lacs
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INR 7.39 - 11.73 Lacs
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INR 7.1 - 10.0 Lacs
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INR 7.52 - 10.18 Lacs
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General Observation & Verdict
A
proper full-sized sedan that may not ooze luxury but tries hard to keep you
comfortable and interested.The price factor is going to play important role. We
would have expected Neon-day light leds lamps but alas that’s a miss too.
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