The Maruti Dzire is currently the talk of the town. Ever since it was revealed to the public, the Dzire has upgraded its status quo from being a humble family hauler to one of the most desirable sedans in the affordable segment. Not only does it get fancy styling elements and a new fuel-efficient engine, the Dzire is also one of the safest cars you can buy on Indian roads. It’s got the looks and the muscle in its fourth generation.
Now, there’s another aspect that buyers are going to love – its pricing.
Maruti Suzuki has revealed the prices of all the variants of the 2024 Dzire and at first glance, it seems that the brand isn’t letting go of its value-for-money quotient. Owners will be able to choose between a manual transmission and an AMT gearbox. Additionally, the Dzire also offers customers the option choose between petrol and CNG fueling options.
The star feature, however, is the 5-star crash safety rating from Global NCAP. The Dzire is currently one of the safest cars to drive on Indian roads.
Here’s a quick look at what you need to pay for each variant of the Maruti Dzire.
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2024 Maruti Dzire price and variants
The 2024 Maruti Dzire comes in four trim levels and here’s how much each of them costs. Note that the prices are ex-showroom. Your on-road price will depend on the RTO charges of your respective state, insurance and other handling charges.
Trim levels | Petrol (Manual) | Petrol (AMT) | CNG |
Dzire LXi |
INR 6.79 lakhs |
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Dzire VXi | INR 7.79 lakhs | INR 8.24 lakhs | INR 8.74 lakhs |
Dzire ZXi | INR 8.89 lakhs | INR 9.34 lakhs | INR 9.84 lakhs |
Dzire ZXi+ | INR 9.69 lakhs | INR 10.14 lakhs |
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Maruti Dzire: Who should buy which variant
With the prices revealed, the Dzire continues to be a highly value-for-money proposition in the compact sedan category.
LXi variant features
The base LXi variant, which is available at INR 6.79 lakhs (ex-showroom), is the ideal trim level for those who want to customise their car with aftermarket accessories. The LXi now offers power windows on all doors, six airbags, ABS, ESP, hill hold assist, rear parking sensors, 3-point seatbelts, remote keyless entry with central locking, rear defogger, projector headlamps and LED taillamps as standard. You lose out on a music system as well as alloy wheels.
VXi variant features
The VXi variant, which starts at INR 7.79 lakhs, offers the essential kit for most owners. Over the standard equipment list of the LXi, the VXi offers amenities like wheel covers, chrome elements, side-turn indicators on rear-view mirrors, body-coloured handles and mirrors, day/night rearview mirror, 7-inch infotainment system with Android Auto/Apple CarPlay Wireless, steering mounted audio controls, ‘Hi Suzuki’ voice assistant, rear AC vent, rear seat armrest, front and rear USB ports, electrically adjustable ORVM, height-adjustable driver seat and a few more.
ZXi variant features
On top of the VXi variant’s features, the ZXi variant offers luxuries like 15-inch painted alloy wheels, LED DRLs, LED Crystal Vision headlamps, satin finish on interior trims, reverse parking camera, TPMS, 2 tweeters along with 4 speakers, wireless charger, engine start/stop button, auto headlamps with lead me/follow me functions, Suzuki Connect, key fob trunk opening and Auto AC.
ZXi+ variant features
The ZXi+ variant offers most of the goodies of the ZXi variant and adds perks like 15-inch precision-cut alloy wheels, LED fog lamps, front footwell illumination, leather-wrapped steering wheel, front dome spot lamp, coloured MID, 360-degree view camera, anti-theft security system, 9-inch infotainment display with Arkamys audio system, electric sunroof, rear reading lamp and cruise control.
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