Maruti has begun accepting bookings for the upcoming November 11 launch of the new generation Dzire. A 6-slat grille, LED DRLs and slim headlights, new bumpers, and many other features will give the 2024 Dzire a new look. It has recently been seen in blue.
One of Indian customers’ favourite cars, the Maruti Suzuki Dzire, is prepared for the new generation of cars. Bookings for it started with a nominal payment of Rs 11,000, and the company plans to begin selling it on November 11, 2024. Recently, its new colour has been observed. This sedan has been spotted in blue, which is a striking and unique hue. During testing, it has been observed many times, showing nearly all of the away and inside alterations. Now that it has been confirmed, the 2019 Dzire will include a sunroof in addition to advanced security features like ADAS.
Big changes will be seen in the cabin
Features like a 360-degree camera framework, an ORVM camera, and full LED lighting are available for the new Maruti Suzuki Dzire. Although the interior is still being photographed, it appears to have features such as an upgraded touchscreen system, a redesigned dashboard, wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, cruise control, pushbutton start/stop, and auto climate control. Also, the new Dzire will come equipped with technologies like automated headlights, an omnidirectional camera, level 2 ADAS, standard six airbags, high beam assist, and an emergency stop signal.
How much can the price be
It is expected that the new generation’s design won’t need any technological changes. This is the current model’s 1.2-liter, three-cylinder petrol engine, which makes 81 hp and 108 Nm of peak torque. This engine will come with a manual transmission with five speeds, but the firm can now offer customers the option of an automatic or CVT gearbox. In line with reports, Maruti plans to introduce the new generation Dzire this year, with an initial showroom price of Rs 6.50 lakh. It also relies on the Heartect platform, and the new car will have access to the new K-series engine.