Maruti Suzuki Ertiga
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga is a 7-seater MUV available at a starting price of Rs. 8.8 Lakh. The car is available in 9 variants, with 2 engine and 2 transmission option. Additionally, Ertiga offers a Ground Clearance measurement of 185 mm and a Boot capacity of 300 liters. You can choose from 7 colors for the Ertiga. The mileage of the Ertiga varies from 19 - 26.2 KM/L depending on the model....
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Introduction
- The Maruti Ertiga is a seven-seater MUV is designed to comfortably accommodate families or groups.
- Its interior offers flexible seating and some modern features like Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
- Then, it has received a three-star GNCAP rating with its safety features such as six airbags and rear parking sensors.
- Despite being a large vehicle, the Ertiga is known to be agile on the road, a good people-mover, and a reliable workhorse.

Exterior
- The Ertiga’s dynamic chrome winged front grille gives it a stylish first impression.
- It has dual-toned alloy wheels that add a modern look, enhancing its road presence.
- Then, its origami style lamps LED tail lamps are elegantly sculpted in place.
- Furthermore, the MUV is accented with a chrome garnish on the rear door.
- Adding on, the fascia has halogen projector headlamps flanking the grille.
- The grille is also complemented by a sharp bumper with black surrounds for fog lamps.
- It appears a tad leaner with a sharp shoulder line, typical of a normal MUV size.

Interior
- The Ertiga’s dashboard has a clean design with a wood-like strip and light colours.
- Its seats are arranged in three rows, allowing people to sit together, similar to a small van.
- Colour scheme is light beige with dual-toned fabrics, which makes the cabin feel brighter.
- Height of the driver’s seat is adjustable, which helps in clear visibility.
- Buttons for calls and music in the steering wheel is a handy feature as well.
- In higher variants, the steering wheel is wrapped in soft material and has a wood-like finish.
- A touchscreen is present at the centre of the dashboard which displays important info like navigation and calls.
- Seats in the middle row can slide and recline, so passengers can move the seat back or forth and lean the backrest to relax.
- Third row seats have split and reclining seats as well, allowing people to alternate between sitting or storing luggage.
- There are air-conditioning vents at the rear, so people sitting in the middle and back rows also get cool air directly.
- There are many small storage spaces such as cup holders, seat-back pockets, and a small box in the front armrest.
- Some variants offer cooled cup holders, helping keep water or soft drinks at a pleasant temperature.
- When all three rows are in use, there is a small luggage area at the back, enough for a few small bags or daily shopping items.
- If the third row is folded down, the floor becomes flat and gives the rear extra space for more luggage and items.

Powertrain
- The Ertiga is powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine producing 101.6bhp and 139Nm of torque.
- There’s also CNG variant powered by the same engine, but producing 87bhp and 121Nm of torque.
- Petrol models offer a five-speed manual and a six-speed automatic transmission, while CNG is manual only.

Ertiga Safety Ratings
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Price List (Variant Wise)
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Ex-Showroom price ranges from ₹ 8.8 to 12.94 Lakh. Maruti Suzuki offers Ertiga in 9 variants. The top variant of Ertiga is ZXI Plus AT and the base variant is LXI MT.
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Colours
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga is available in 7 different colors namely Bluish Black, Pearl Metallic Dignity Brown, Oxford Blue, Pearl Metallic Auburn Red, Magma Grey, Splendid Silver & Pearl Arctic White.
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Expert Review on Maruti Suzuki Ertiga
- Expert Rating
7.3/10
- Safety7Comfort7Styling6.5Merit / USP7.5Significance8Value for Money7.5
car&bike Expert Take
"The Maruti Suzuki Ertiga remains the best-selling MPV in India as it fulfils the basic needs of a family without any unnecessary complication. It places space, usability and efficiency above any pretensions of excess or luxury styling. The availability of factory-fitted CNG and a refined automatic transmission are further factors in its role as a practical everyday seven-seater.”

In the Indian market, the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga occupies a very well-defined space as an affordable three-row MPV made primarily for families who need space without stretching their budget. Since the introduction of the second generation in 2018, we have seen it continue to be a strong monthly seller. It suits both private buyers and fleet operators who are more focused on seating capacity and running costs than outright performance.
This Maruti Suzuki Ertiga expert review has been compiled on the basis of extensive road testing by the car&bike team, as seen in our YouTube video featuring Kingshuk Dutta. Additional perspective is provided by Cyrus Dhabhar’s detailed analysis on his blog, in which he analyses the Ertiga's market positioning and value proposition in the MPV segment.
At an ex-showroom price that starts in the mid-Rs. 8 lakh range and goes up to around Rs. 13 lakh (depending on variant and fuel type), the Ertiga beats many larger MPVs at their own game, while providing genuine three-row practicality. Within its own ecosystem, the Toyota Rumion is mechanically the same, but the XL6 is its more premium counterpart under Maruti's NEXA channel. However, in our assessment, the Ertiga remains the driver of the bulk of volumes. We think this is because of its balanced pricing, broader spread of variants and their positioning as a practical family mover rather than a lifestyle-focused product.

The Ertiga is tuned for smoothness and efficiency rather than outright pace and that character is consistent across both the petrol and CNG variants.
Engine Options Tested
Engine | Power | Torque |
1.5-litre Petrol | 101.65 bhp | 139 Nm |
1.5-litre CNG | 86.63 bhp | 121 Nm |
Driving Experience: Real World
We drove the Ertiga extensively in city traffic and on highways to get a feel for how both powertrains behave in everyday conditions. We found the steering to be light at low speeds and this makes manoeuvring this three-row MPV easier than the size would suggest. Throttle response is progressive and the suspension set-up favours comfort. However, when driven harder, the focus is still on stability and predictability, rather than performance. This is not an MPV that promotes aggressive inputs.
1.5-Litre Petrol
The 1.5-litre petrol engine has predictable performance for both urban and highway use. Throttle response is linear and power delivery is smooth across the rev range. The Smart Hybrid system combines idle start-stop and mild-hybrid assistance, though the contribution of the system is more efficiency-focused than performance-enhancing.
In city conditions, the Ertiga is manageable for its size. Steering effort is still light and low-speed drivability is simple. On highways, it keeps cruising speeds comfortably, although overtakes require measured planning rather than quick bursts of acceleration.
Kingshuk Datta observes:
“While there is a noticeable difference between petrol and CNG modes, especially at low speeds, the torque curve remains flat and delivery is linear. The Ertiga still offers good mid-range shove for quick overtakes.”
1.5-Litre CNG
The CNG variant produces less power, but the reduction in power is not sudden but gradual. Acceleration is still progressive, and the engine does not feel strained during routine city driving. Highway overtakes need to be anticipated, especially with a full load. However, the linear power delivery makes the vehicle predictable.
“When you switch to CNG mode, the engine does get slightly noisier, but the overall drop in performance is minimal,” adds Kingshuk.
Transmission: AT vs Manual
A five-speed manual gearbox is available in both petrol and CNG versions. Shifts are light and simple, in keeping with the relaxed nature of driving the vehicle. The petrol version also has a six-speed torque converter automatic. Gear shifts are smooth and unobtrusive, and paddle shifters allow for limited manual intervention when needed. Hill Hold Assist comes with the automatic. The CNG version is still manual only, reinforcing its cost-focused positioning.
The second-generation Maruti Suzuki Ertiga facelift was a visual departure from the first generation and featured sharper lines and better proportions. However, the design is conservative and function-oriented. The MPV silhouette is apparent, with a longer wheelbase and upright stance. Rear doors are larger than the front ones, with second-row accessibility being more important than aesthetic balance.
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Dimensions vs Key Rivals
| Dimension | Ertiga | Kia Carens | Maruti XL6 | Renault Triber |
| Length | 4,395 mm | 4,540 mm | 4,445 mm | 3,990 mm |
| Width | 1,735 mm | 1,800 mm | 1,775 mm | 1,734 mm |
| Height | 1,690 mm | 1,708 mm | 1,755 mm | 1,643 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,740 mm | 2,780 mm | 2,740 mm | 2,636 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 185 mm | 195 mm | 180 mm | 182 mm |
In terms of sheer proportions, the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga is right in the middle of the three-row MPV space. It is not as long or as wide as the Kia Carens, which has a more stretched-out, almost crossover-like stance, but it is much larger and more substantial than compact options like the Renault Triber. That makes the Ertiga look well-balanced rather than bulky, and its footprint is family-friendly without being intimidating to drive in tight urban conditions.

When we compare it to its sibling, the XL6, we found that the size is almost identical. We also mentioned that the added width and styling cues of the XL6 make it a little more tough and SUV-leaning. On the other hand, the Ertiga has a cleaner, more traditional MPV silhouette. Overall, its dimensions focus on usability and ease rather than dominating the road, which is precisely why it appears proportionate and practical as opposed to oversized next to its rivals.
The Ertiga does not attempt to mimic an SUV. Its design language remains distinctly MPV.
Front Profile
Halogen projector headlamps flank a chrome-accented grille. Fog lamps are neatly fitted in the bumper. LED DRLs are not present, reinforcing its simple positioning.
Cyrus Dhabhar remarks:
“The typical van-like design language has been dropped for something more upright and aggressive. Yes, there are elements that remind you of the Toyota Innova Crysta, and they seem to work.”
Side Profile
The side profile emphasises practicality. The long wheelbase and upright stance maximise cabin space. Fifteen-inch alloy wheels on higher trims look proportionate but not visually aggressive.
“If there is one thing I would change, it would be the tiny 15-inch alloy wheels,” adds Cyrus.
Rear Profile
LED tail lamps give a modern feel, but the design on the rear is restrained. The vertical emphasis helps with improving visibility and functional clarity.
The cabin feels open and easy to use. The beige theme and wide dashboard layout provide an airy environment, which is especially important in a three-row configuration. Material quality is more towards durability than high tactility. Hard plastics are predominant, but fit and finish are consistent.
Cyrus Dhabhar observes:
“The first thing that strikes you is just how upmarket the new Ertiga looks on the inside. Even though the faux wood is plastic, it looks quite nice and elevates the overall cabin ambience.”
Cabin Layout and Quality
In our time with the Ertiga, we found the layout of the
dashboard to be wide and horizontal, clearly designed to emphasise space over visual drama. The seven-inch SmartPlay Pro touchscreen is in the middle and within comfortable reach of the driver and front passenger. The interface was simple to use, and the physical controls around it were logically placed.
We also noticed that the airflow management has been well thought out. Horizontal AC vents run across the dashboard, and there are dedicated vents for the second and third rows to ensure that all passengers are cooled. It's an important consideration in a three-row vehicle.
In terms of material quality, surfaces feel durable as opposed to premium. The plastics are made for durability, not beauty. However, in our inspection, we found that there was no inconsistency in fit and finish. There were no obvious panel gaps or rough edges. So overall, the layout is functional and intuitive, which is in line with the Ertiga's family-MPV positioning.
Seating Comfort
Front Row
Getting in and out of the front seats is simple, with the moderate step-in height and wide door opening. In our testing, we found the seats to be moderately cushioned, with a long-distance comfort focus and less aggressive bolstering. Lateral support is limited, but for everyday commuting and highway cruising, it feels sufficient.
Adjustable headrests and manual lumbar support add to usability, while higher trims have a centre armrest for better comfort on longer drives. Ventilated seats are not available, which is indicative of the Ertiga's value-oriented positioning. Over long distances on the highway, we found the seating posture to be upright and without fatigue.

Second Row
During our evaluation, we noticed that the legroom is generous for the segment. The sliding function enables the occupants to prioritise either second row comfort or third row access, depending on passenger load. Recline adjustment also enhances comfort on longer journeys.
Headroom is generous and the fairly low floor hump minimises compromise for the middle passenger. We also noticed that the back doors open very wide, making it easy for elderly passengers and children to get in. Under-thigh support is moderate and slightly better than rivals, such as the Renault Triber. Rear AC vents and charging ports make for increased practicality, especially for families who travel with multiple passengers.
Third Row
Access to the third row is made possible by sliding the seats of the second row forward. We found the pathway usable, albeit a little less than what you get in the Maruti Suzuki XL6. Space in the last row is best suited for children or shorter adults for longer drives. In our assessment, average-sized adults can comfortably handle shorter distances, but under-the-thigh support is modest. The seat base is not deeply contoured and the comfort here is practical rather than plush.

Cyrus Dhabhar notes:
“The biggest improvement is the third row. Unlike the previous generation, this one offers genuinely usable space, even for someone like me, who is by no means small.”
Features That Improve Daily Use
Maruti has been focused on features that improve the day-to-day usability rather than headline-grabbing additions.
- Seven-inch touchscreen with wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
- Analogue cluster with MID
- Automatic climate control
- Available for the second and third rows
- USB and 12V outlets across rows
- Audio and cruise controls
- Keyless start/stop (higher trims)
- Suzuki Connect
- Available in higher trims
- Offered on automatic variants
During daily driving, we found these features adequate for family usage. There are no segment-first highlights here, but what is offered works reliably and without complication.
The Ertiga is positioned as a practical, value-driven seven-seater that is aimed at private buyers and fleet operators alike. Currently priced at Rs. 8.69 lakh to Rs. 13.03 lakh (ex-showroom), the Ertiga is still more affordable than its premium sibling, the Toyota Rumion. This pricing strategy makes it more appealing to buyers who are more interested in space and efficiency than luxury appointments.
According to Cyrus Dhabhar:
“The Ertiga undercuts the larger Mahindra Marazzo by roughly Rs. 1.5 lakh on average, making it a very compelling value proposition in the MPV space.”
Ertiga Ex-Showroom Prices (India – 2026)
Variant | Engine & Transmission | Ex-Showroom Price (Approx.) |
LXi MT | 1.5-Litre Petrol Manual | Rs. 8.80 Lakh |
VXi MT | 1.5-Litre Petrol Manual | Rs. 9.85 Lakh |
VXi CNG MT | 1.5-Litre CNG Manual | Rs. 10.76 Lakh |
ZXi MT | 1.5-Litre Petrol Manual | Rs. 10.91 Lakh |
VXi AT | 1.5-Litre Petrol Automatic | Rs. 11.20 Lakh |
ZXi CNG MT | 1.5-Litre CNG Manual | Rs. 11.82 Lakh |
ZXi Plus MT | 1.5-Litre Petrol Manual | Rs. 12.01 Lakh |
ZXi AT | 1.5-Litre Petrol Automatic | Rs. 12.27 Lakh |
ZXi Plus AT | 1.5-Litre Petrol Automatic | Rs. 12.94 Lakh |
Note: Ex-showroom prices vary by city and may change.
Efficiency remains one of the Ertiga's main assets. It is powered by the 1.5-litre Smart Hybrid K15C petrol engine, which includes idle start-stop and mild-hybrid assist technology. A factory-fitted CNG option is also available for buyers who are more concerned with lower running costs.
Observed Fuel Efficiency During Testing
In real-world conditions, we found that the mild-hybrid system does make a contribution to improved efficiency in stop-start city traffic, especially with smoother throttle inputs. On highways, the manual transmission version provided better overall mileage numbers in our evaluation, particularly at constant cruising speeds. The CNG variant, meanwhile, has noticeably lower running costs, albeit with the buyers having to compromise on the flexibility of the luggage due to the placement of the cylinders.
Mileage Figures
Engine & Transmission | ARAI Mileage | City (Real-World) | Highway (Real-World) |
Petrol MT | 20.51 kmpl | 12-14 kmpl | 16-18 kmpl |
Petrol AT | 20.3 kmpl | 11-14 kmpl | 15-16.5 kmpl |
CNG MT | 26.11 km/kg | 18-20 kmpl | 22-24 km/kg |
Safety in the Ertiga has improved over the years, but it is not class-leading. The car was rated in 2024, and it received a one-star adult safety rating and a two-star child occupant safety rating from GNCAP compared to the three-star rating it received in 2019. These ratings highlight the fact that this car is not designed with occupant protection being the primary factor.
Passive Safety and Crash Protection
All variants now come with six airbags, including front, side and curtain airbags. In our observation, this standardisation makes the occupant protection much better than the previous versions. However, the Ertiga still has a conventional body structure and in our analysis, it does not show the same perceived rigidity as some newer generation competitors that are built on more recent platforms.
Cyrus Dhabhar observes:
“Maruti Suzuki has put in considerable effort to make its cars safer. The use of high tensile steel along with standard airbags and ABS across variants ensures the Ertiga meets upcoming crash regulations.”
Active Safety Features in Maruti Suzuki Ertiga
In the active safety suite segment, we see that the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga covers the basics well. The MPV is available with Electronic Stability Program (ESP) as standard, which helps to maintain control in the event of sudden manoeuvres or on slippery surfaces. The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) helps to brake more controlled and stable.
Hill hold assist is also available that helps the vehicle to stay steady on the hill, especially in the automatic variants. Other features we get are ISOFIX child seat mounts, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and a rear parking camera with sensors for easy manoeuvring. However, advanced systems such as ADAS or a 360-degree camera are not offered.
Technology in the Ertiga is straightforward and usability-focused.
Infotainment and Interface
During our time with the vehicle, we found the seven-inch SmartPlay Pro touchscreen to be responsive and easy to navigate. The clarity of display is decent for its segment, although the interface doesn't try to be too premium or heavy. The audio system provides acceptable sound quality for routine listening but does not stand out.
As Cyrus Dhabhar mentions:
“The infotainment system is one of the better ones offered in this segment today. It supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and it works seamlessly.”
Cabin Convenience
Features such as automatic climate control, cruise control, keyless entry with push start, rear AC vents and electrically foldable ORVMs help with day-to-day usability. Suzuki Connect provides basic connected car functionality such as vehicle tracking and alerts. However, in our observation, the Ertiga does miss out on features that are becoming more common in other rivals within this price range. These include ventilated seats, a sunroof, a fully digital instrument cluster, wireless charging, ADAS, and a 360-degree camera. The technology package, therefore, reflects the positioning, which is practical and family-oriented, rather than feature-driven.

The Ertiga has always prioritised passenger accommodation first and cargo flexibility second. In our evaluation, its strength lies not in outright boot capacity with all seats up, but in its adaptability.
Boot Capacity in Different Configurations
- All rows up (7-seater): 209 litres
- Third row folded: Approximately 550 litres
- Second + third row folded: Around 800+ litres (based on earlier generation data)
With all seven seats occupied, we found the 209 litre boot adequate for small suitcases or soft bags. For airport runs with a full family, space is sometimes felt to be limited, and there is more planning involved.
Once the third row is folded, however, the Ertiga becomes much more versatile. In our assessment, the space of about 550 litres is very comfortable for large suitcases and extra luggage. Folding both back rows provides a mostly flat floor and turns the Ertiga into a workable cargo carrier for longer trips or bulkier household items.

CNG Boot Impact
In the factory-fitted CNG variants, official capacity is still 209 litres in seven-seat mode. However, we noticed that the presence of the CNG cylinder slightly restricts the flexibility of the floor as compared to the petrol version. While this does not affect the usability on a daily basis, large luggage management is less convenient.
Spare Wheel Placement
The Ertiga has a rear under-floor-mounted spare wheel under the boot floor, which is typical for MPVs in this segment. This arrangement helps to maintain cabin space without cluttering the luggage space.
Seat Flexibility & Storage
- Third row: 50:50 split foldable
- Second row: 60:40 split with recline function
In our testing, this flexibility enabled us to balance passenger and cargo requirements well. Longer objects can be fitted without the need to totally sacrifice seating capacity.
Built on Suzuki's lightweight HEARTECT platform, the Ertiga is more about ease of driving than driving dynamics. In our testing, it became apparent that the suspension and steering setup is tuned for comfort and predictability. This is exactly what you would expect from a family-oriented MPV.
Cyrus Dhabhar notes,
“The Ertiga is not meant for corner carving. It is built to move people comfortably from point A to point B, and it does that rather well.”
City Driving
The Ertiga is most comfortable in city settings. During our evaluation, we noticed that the tall cabin and large glass area create strong outward visibility, making it easier to judge traffic gaps and tight corners. The steering is light at low speeds, so less work will be needed when parking and making U-turns. With a turning radius of about 5.2 metres, we found it to be manageable for a vehicle this size. It does not feel cumbersome in congested streets.
The suspension works slightly differently depending on load. When it is empty, the vehicle can feel firm over sharp bumps. However, once loaded with passengers, it settles down noticeably and absorbs undulations more confidently. Rear parking sensors further make tight manoeuvres easier. This is obviously a family MPV for daily school runs, office commutes and regular errands, and in our experience, it acts the part.
Highway Driving
At highway speeds between 80 and 100 kmph, we found the Ertiga to feel composed and relaxed. The gears help with comfortable cruising, and the body remains stable during steady-lane driving.
Push beyond triple-digit speeds, and the MPV character becomes more apparent. It remains predictable, but not sporty. We observed moderate body roll during sudden lane changes, which is typical for a vehicle with a taller stance and higher centre of gravity. Braking performance is reassuring, with ABS and EBD being offered as standard. Cabin insulation is adequate for city speeds, though engine noise becomes noticeable under hard acceleration.

Cyrus Dhabhar adds,
“Ride quality is noticeably better than before. While there is some body roll due to the higher centre of gravity, it never feels unsafe.”
The Ertiga across multiple trims, with the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga base model only in a petrol-manual configuration. While higher trims come in both petrol and CNG options, along with manual and automatic gearboxes. As we moved up the range, features scaled progressively rather than dramatically:
| Variant | Engine | Gearbox | Key Highlights |
| LXI (O) | Petrol | Manual | Base features, six airbags standard |
| VXI (O) | Petrol | Manual / AT | Rear AC vents and added convenience |
| VXI CNG (O) | Petrol + CNG | Manual | Factory CNG for lower running costs |
| ZXI (O) | Petrol | Manual / AT | Added styling and comfort features |
| ZXI Plus | Petrol | Manual / AT | Top-spec tech and comfort |
| ZXI (O) CNG | Petrol + CNG | Manual | Mid-level CNG trim |
The Essentials That You Don’t Get
- No sunroof, even in the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga top model
- No six-speed manual gearbox
- No front parking sensors in lower trims
- The infotainment system is smaller than some rivals
- No diesel engine option
Best for Everyday Urban Use: VXI AT
In our view, the VXI automatic delivers the most balanced package to buyers looking for everyday city driving. It combines key comfort features with the convenience of a torque converter automatic. This makes it quite well-suited for city-dominated usage.
Best for Lower Running Costs: VXI or ZXI CNG
If your monthly running is high, then the factory-fitted CNG variants will make more financial sense. While the ability to load the luggage reduces slightly, the savings over time are considerable.
Kingshuk Dutta explains,
“For big families in the city, the Ertiga CNG makes a lot more sense. Yes, you may occasionally wait in CNG queues, but the long-term savings make up for it.”
While the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga builds its appeal around reliability, fuel efficiency and balanced pricing, its rivals adopt distinct positioning strategies within the MPV segment. Its key alternatives include the Kia Carens, Toyota Rumion, and Renault Triber.
The Kia Carens is for buyers who are looking for a more premium, feature-rich cabin experience, whereas the Toyota Rumion appeals to those who prioritise Toyota’s brand value combined with a similar mechanical package. Meanwhile, we note that the Renault Triber attracts budget-conscious families with its modular seating and a much lower starting price.
Model | Engines | Mileage | Key Proposition | Price Range |
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga | Petrol / CNG | 20 kmpl | Reliability and fuel efficiency | Rs. 8.80 – Rs. 12.94 Lakh |
Kia Carens | Petrol / Diesel | 18–20 kmpl | Feature-loaded cabin | Rs. 11 – Rs. 14 Lakh+ |
Toyota Rumion | Petrol / CNG | 20 kmpl | Toyota badge value | Rs. 10.4 – Rs. 13.8 Lakh |
Renault Triber | Petrol | 19–20 kmpl | Modular seating at a lower price | Rs. 5.7 – Rs. 8.5 Lakh |
- Choose the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga if you want a practical and fuel-efficient seven-seater with proven reliability, with balanced pricing for everyday family use.
- Choose the Kia Carens if you prefer a more premium and feature-rich cabin experience with a wider choice of engine options, which includes diesel.
- Choose the Toyota Rumion if brand value and Toyota’s ownership reputation matter most to you, while still getting a package similar to the Ertiga.
- Choose the Renault Triber if you are on a tighter budget and want modular seating flexibility at a significantly lower starting price.
Pros
- Spacious seven-seat configuration
- Strong fuel efficiency, especially CNG
- Flexible seating layout
- Practical storage solutions
Cons
- Small 209-litre boot with all seats up
- Infotainment feels basic against rivals
- Suspension is slightly firm when empty
- No diesel option
Verdict
In our overall assessment, the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga is a dependable and efficient seven-seater that is built for practicality. It does not attempt to be sporty or overtly premium. Instead, it concentrates on predictable driving manners, manageable ownership costs, and day-to-day usability.
Cyrus Dhabhar concludes:
“If you’ve been waiting to decide whether to buy the new Ertiga, our answer is a definitive and thumping yes.”
He further adds:
“And if you're worried about your next Uber or Ola being the same car as yours, Maruti Suzuki has made it clear that this new generation is aimed at the private market… at least for now.”
If you prioritise larger screens and feature-heavy cabins, some rivals may appear more attractive. But if your requirements centre around seating flexibility, ease of driving, and long-term peace of mind, the Ertiga remains one of the most sensible MPVs in its segment.
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Mileage
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga mileage is 19 to 26 KM/L as per ARAI The Manual Petrol engine has a mileage of 19 KM/L. The Automatic Petrol engine has a mileage of 19 KM/L. The Manual Petrol+CNG engine has a mileage of 26.2 KM/L. ...
| Fuel Type | Transmission | Mileage | City Mileage | Highway Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Petrol | Manual | 19 KM/L | 18 KM/L | 20.5 KM/L |
| Petrol | Automatic | 19 KM/L | 18 KM/L | 20.5 KM/L |
| Petrol+CNG | Manual | 26.2 KM/L | 26 KM/L | 26 KM/L |


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- I am wating for new upcoming varient current one is lacking in some sepecification4.0ZXI [2020-2025](Petrol)The Maruti Suzuki Ertiga is a practical and reliable MPV, perfect for families. Its spacious cabin, comfortable seating for seven, and decent boot space make it ideal for long trips petrol engine delivers smooth performance and good mileage, making it economical. However, the third-row seating can feel cramped for adults, and the interiors, though functional, lack the premium feel compared to rivals like the Kia Carens. While the features like SmartPlay infotainment and rear AC vents add value, some advanced safety features are missing. Overall, the Ertiga is a great family car with room for improvement.By Mahesh GPosted on: Nov 21, 2024 03:51 PM10
- Could be improve features are good but basic3.0VXI AT [2022-2025](Petrol)Ertiga offers a smooth driving experience with reliable fuel efficiency. The suspension is soft enough for city roads but may struggle with larger bumps. Boot space is adequate for smaller trips, but longer journeys might feel cramped with luggage. Safety features are good but basic. Ertiga gives solid performance and fuel efficiency, making it a practical choice. The engine is smooth, and the manual transmission works well. Ground clearance is adequate, but the suspension feels a bit stiff on uneven surfaces. Interior space is good, but luggage space could improve.By Prakash JPosted on: Oct 22, 2024 01:11 PM10
- It has Only some extra space2.0VXI [2020-2025](Petrol)After a year now, and m quite disappointed with ertiga The engine performance feels underpowered, especially when the car is fully loaded. The suspension is not great, making the ride uncomfortable on bumpy roads. The interior quality feels cheap, and the infotainment system lags frequently. Also, the air conditioning struggles in hot weather, making long drives unbearable.By SudeepPosted on: Oct 17, 2024 09:56 AM00
- The new Ertiga is excellent. Love the design, advanced features, and spacious interior4.0VXI [2020-2025](Petrol)Maruti Suzuki Ertiga is a great family vehicle, offering ample space and good engine performance. The suspension works well for city rides, though it can feel a bit stiff on uneven roads. Fuel efficiency is commendable, but luggage space could be more generous for longer tripsBy Hitesh ChawlaPosted on: Oct 01, 2024 03:02 PM00
- Making it look more premium than its price suggest4.0VXI AT [2022-2025](Petrol)The Maruti Suzuki Ertiga is a fantastic choice for family outings and long drives, which I've experienced firsthand after buying it last year. It’s a versatile MPV that handles city traffic with ease while being perfect for highways. The performance is commendable, offering a smooth drive, impressive pick-up, and great fuel efficiency, making it economical for long distances. In terms of comfort, the Ertiga truly stands out. The seats are well-cushioned, and there’s ample legroom for all passengers, ensuring a relaxing ride even on extended trips. The stylish design is an added bonus, with its modern lines and chrome accents, making it look more premium than its price suggests. However, it’s important to acknowledge some competition. For instance, the Mahindra Marazzo offers a bit more in terms of cabin space and a slightly more rugged build. While the Ertiga is fuel-efficient, the Marazzo’s diesel engine might appeal to those seeking higher torque for hilly terrains or heavy loads. Overall, I’m very satisfied with the Ertiga’s reliability, affordability, and practicality. Whether for daily commutes or weekend getaways, it delivers a balanced package for anyone looking for a dependable family car.By Mihir ValiPosted on: Sep 30, 2024 01:29 PM00
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![]() Maruti Suzuki Ertiga 8.8 - 12.94 Lakh | ![]() Renault Triber 5.81 - 8.69 Lakh | ![]() Mahindra Marazzo 14.06 - 16.38 Lakh | ![]() Toyota Rumion 10.51 - 13.11 Lakh | ![]() Kia Carens 11 - 12.86 Lakh | ![]() Kia Carens Clavis 11.21 - 13.14 Lakh |
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Ex-Showroom Price ₹ 8.8 - 12.94 Lakh | ₹ 5.81 - 8.69 Lakh | ₹ 14.06 - 16.38 Lakh | ₹ 10.51 - 13.11 Lakh | ₹ 11 - 12.86 Lakh | ₹ 11.21 - 13.14 Lakh |
C&B Expert Rating 6.9 | 8.0 | 8.3 | 7.4 | 7.4 | 7.8 |
Engine CC 1373,1462 cc | 999 CC | 1497 CC | 1462 CC | 1497 CC | 1497 CC |
Transmission Manual, Automatic | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual |
Mileage 19 - 26 KM/L | 19 - 20 KM/L | 17.6 KM/L | 20.5 - 26 KM/L | 16.2 - 21.3 KM/L | 16.2 - 16.8 KM/L |
Fuel Type Petrol, Petrol+CNG | Petrol | Diesel | Petrol, CNG | Petrol, Diesel | Petrol, Diesel |
Seating Capacity 7 Seater | 5 Seater | 8 Seater | 7 Seater | 7 Seater | 7 Seater |
Fuel Tank Capacity 45.0 L | 40.0 L | 45.0 L | 45.0 L | 45.0 L | 45.0 L |
No of Variants 9 | 7 | 6 | 6 | 2 | 4 |
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Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Price in Top Cities
| New Delhi | ₹ 9.08 Lakh |
| Mumbai | ₹ 10.00 Lakh |
| Bangalore | ₹ 10.26 Lakh |
| Hyderabad | ₹ 10.09 Lakh |
| Chennai | ₹ 9.91 Lakh |
| Kolkata | ₹ 9.18 Lakh |
| Pune | ₹ 10.00 Lakh |
| Mysore | ₹ 10.26 Lakh |
| Chandigarh | ₹ 9.75 Lakh |
| Ahmedabad | ₹ 9.56 Lakh |
| Lucknow | ₹ 9.55 Lakh |
| Allahabad | ₹ 9.55 Lakh |
| Agra | ₹ 9.55 Lakh |
| Jaipur | ₹ 9.73 Lakh |
| Nagpur | ₹ 9.65 Lakh |
| Bhubaneswar | ₹ 9.73 Lakh |
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Ameya Naik | Jun 25, 2026Maruti Suzuki Ertiga vs Chevrolet Spin vs Honda Mobilio: Specifications ComparisonThe Chevrolet Spin will replace the Enjoy but it will have to battle with old foes - the Ertiga and the Mobilio. We compare the specifications of these cars to know a little more about them.2 mins read
car&bike Team | Apr 9, 2024Maruti Suzuki Expands Manesar Plant Production Capacity To 9 Lakh UnitsMaruti Suzuki India opens new assembly line with a production capacity of 1 lakh units per annum to help bring down waiting periods.2 mins read
Yash Sunil | Feb 9, 2024Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Breaches 10 Lakh Unit Sales MilestoneFirst launched in 2012, the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga is the fastest-selling MPV in India and dominates the segment with a 37.5 per cent market share1 min read
Cyrus Dhabhar | Nov 14, 2023New Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Will Not Get A Diesel Automatic VariantThe new Maruti Suzuki Ertiga seven seater MPV will be launched very soon in India and according to new details, the automaker had confirmed that only the petrol version of the car will get an automatic gearbox. The automatic gearbox on the petrol 1.5-litre engine will be a conventional 4-speed torque convertor automatic and not an AMT as with some of the other Maruti Suzuki cars offered in India. The diesel on the other hand, as the title suggests, will not get an automatic gearbox or even an AMT like on the Vitara Brezza and will only be offered with a 5-speed manual option.2 mins read
car&bike Team | Apr 15, 20222022 Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Launched In India; Prices Begin From Rs. 8.35 LakhThe updated Ertiga gets minor cosmetic updates, added equipment and a new DualJet petrol engine and 6-speed automatic gearbox.1 min read
Cyrus Dhabhar | Nov 24, 2018New 2018 Maruti Suzuki Ertiga ReviewSo there you have it. A capable family car now gets even more capable with the launch of the new Ertiga. It is priced well, comes packed to the gills with features and is more spacious too. It also handles and performs better and honestly, apart from the fact that it could have had a better set of wheels, LED daytime running lights with LED headlamps and that the automatic desperately needs a fully loaded Z+ model, Maruti Suzuki yet again have made a great package. With bookings open at Maruti Suzuki Arena dealerships across the country and waiting periods already starting to creep up, if you have been waiting for our review to decide whether or not you should buy one, our answer is a definitive and thumping yes! And if you are worried about your next Uber or Ola being the exact same car as your brand new ertiga, Maruti Suzuki has clearly mentioned that this new gen model will be only for the private market... for now at least.1 min read
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51,058 Kms
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