The Suzuki Dzire is a subcompactsedan made for the Indian market since 2008. It was developed as a variation of the Suzuki Swifthatchback. The Maruti Suzuki Dzire was launched in 2008 and was based on the second generation of the Swift hatchback. It was introduced as a subcompact sedan for the Indian market in order to offer a sedan-like car in a smaller size. Later, in order to get the tax benefits offered to cars with a length below 4 meters in India, it was converted into a sub-4-meter sedan.
The second generation of the Swift Dzire was based on the third generation of the Suzuki Swift. This update was a very significant one as its length was reduced below four meters in order to get the tax benefit offered to sub-4-meter cars. A 1.2-liter K-series petrol engine was introduced, and a 1.3-liter DDiS diesel engine. A four-speed automatic transmission option which was available only in the VXi trim. The 2015 revised Maruti Suzuki Swift was rated as the most fuel efficientdiesel car in India. Maruti Suzuki launched the DZire ZDi with Automatic Gear Shift inJanuary 2016 at INR 8.39 Lakhs. The 5-speed automated manual transmission is paired to the 1.3-liter DDiS diesel engine in the Dzire ZDi trim.
The third generation, called Dzire, dropped the "Swift" nameplate, was launched on 16 May 2017, and is based on the fourth generation of the Suzuki Swift. The Suzuki Dzire is built on the lightweight HEARTECT platform sourced from the India-spec Baleno hatchback. It has a completely revised external body design with a special focus on the front section. It has a newly designed large hexagonal grille in the front section flanked by an all-new projector headlamps and a strip of LED DRLs running on the cluster. The body loses its overly bulgy nature and looks cleaner than before.
Sales
Maruti Suzuki Dzire has been leading the subcompact segment in India ever since its second generation was introduced. Back in 2015, the company added another feature to its hat by crossing the sales mark of 1 million sold units in the domestic market. The car has been grossing up a sales number of over 15,000 and close to 20,000 in the 2016–17 period where it has registered more than double the sales number of its competitors like the Honda Amaze, Hyundai Xcent and Tata Zest.
Reception
In 2015, the Suzuki Dzire won J.D. Power's Most Appealing Entry Mid-size Car and the Most Dependable Mid-size Car.