2024 Maruti Suzuki Dzire To Get New Three-Cylinder Petrol From Upcoming Swift
- Next-gen 2024 Dzire to debut post the introduction of Swift.
- It will be based on the same architecture as the next-gen Swift.
- Expectedly, the new Dzire will also get the new three-cylinder Z series petrol engine.
- It puts out 82PS and 112Nm, and will be available with either a 5-speed MT or 5-speed AMT.
Post the launch of the new-gen 2024 Maruti Suzuki Swift on May 9, the next-gen Dzire will be introduced in our markets around mid-2024. And yes, one can expect similar updates as the new-gen Swift, which includes a new design, more features and most importantly, an updated petrol engine.
The upcoming 2024 Swift will debut the new 82PS 1.2-litre Z12E three-cylinder petrol engine, which will replace the outgoing 90PS four-cylinder K series unit. Since the upcoming Dzire will be based on the same architecture as the next-gen Swift, we can safely say that it will get the same three-cylinder heart.
This engine, in the new India-spec Swift, will be offered with either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed AMT. The same transmission options will be available in the upcoming Dzire.
The Dzire will also see an improvement in the features section. A previous test mule was seen with a sunroof, which might make it the first in its segment to get it. Other additions should include a new 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system, wireless phone charger and six airbags as standard.
Comforts and conveniences such as an automatic climate control, cruise control, keyless entry with push-button start, electronic stability control and rear parking sensors with camera should be carried forward.
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To check out how the next-gen Dzire looks like in spy shots, head to this report. One can expect it to command a notable premium over the current model, which is priced from Rs 6.57 lakh (ex-showroom). It will renew its rivalry with the Honda Amaze, Hyundai Aura and Tata Tigor.
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