Maruti Ciaz Bookings Open; Feature-List Revealed

Soon-to-be launched Maruti Suzuki's all new sedan, the Ciaz's official bookings have begun from today. The car will replace the not-so-successful SX4, whose production has been recently stopped by the Indo-Japanese carmaker.
Taking its inspiration from the Ciaz Concept, showcased at the 2014 Delhi Auto Expo in February, the new sedan certainly looks one of the better cars from MSI in India. What might give the Ciaz an edge over its rivals are the several best-in-class features it will come up with. The company claims the new sedan to be 'the most feature-rich car ever'. Just so you know, the car is the longest, widest and most fuel efficient car in its league.
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Here is the list of complete features, the Ciaz will offer to its buyers.
1. The most fuel-efficient diesel engine ever - Maruti Suzuki India claims that the Ciaz diesel model, powered with a 1.3-litre DDiS engine, will return a whooping 26.3Km/l of mileage. With this figure, the Ciaz will become the country's most fuel efficient car bettering its arch rival - the Honda City. The City returns 25.8Km/l.
2. One of the most spacious cars - Measuring 4.43 metres in length, 1.73 metres in width, 1.48 metres in height, the Ciaz will be one of the most spacious cars in its league.
3. Best-in-class boot space - With 510-litres of luggage area, the Ciaz is more spacious than all of its rivals.
4. ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) with EBD (Electronic Brake-force Distribution)
5. Projector head-lamps
6. Suzuki's best-ever aerodynamic performance in sedans
7. 16 spoke, 16 inch alloy wheels
8. Specially designed tyres for better driving dynamics
9. Chrome grille
10. STECT for better passenger safety
11. Electrically foldable ORVMs with turn key indicators
12. Front & rear centre armrest
13. Laptop charger for rear seat passengers
14. Electric trunk opening
15. Bluetooth connectivity with calling controls on steering wheel
16. Footwell lights
17. Push button start with smart key
18. Steering-mounted controls
19. 7-Inch touch-screen display with complete media connectivity, nagivation, voice-recognition, playback and smartphone linkage.
20. Dual-tone dashboard with wooden accents
21. Overhead console with sunglasses holder
22. Auto IRVM (Internal Rear View Mirror)
23. Illuminated console box
24. Premium leather upholstery
25. Rear AC and automatic climate control with dust & pollen filter
26. Rear sunshade and personal reading lights
27. Door beltline ornament
28. Camera assisted reverse parkign along with rear parking sensors
29. Split rear combination lamps
Engine Options
1.3-litre DDiS diesel
1.4-litre K14M petrol
Expected Price - Rs 7.50 Lakh - Rs 11 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
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