Maruti Suzuki Ciaz Variants & Features Revealed

Ahead of its launch on October 6, 2014, more details about the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz have come out. The car will be launched in a total of 10 variants, of which 6 will be petrol and four will be diesel. Out of the 6 petrol variants, four will be powered with a five-speed manual gearbox and other two will get a four-speed automatic transmission. The diesel, on the other hand, will only be made available with a 5-speed manual gearbox.
Powering the petrol model of the car will be a 1.4-litre engine that is good for 94bhp and 130Nm. While the diesel version will be powered by a 1.3-litre multijet diesel engine, capable of churning out a 89bhp and 200Nm. Interestingly, the Ciaz is expected to return the best-in-class fuel efficiency. Whereas, the petrol model will return 20.73Km/l, the diesel engined model will deliver 26.21Km/l.
Also Read: Maruti Ciaz Review

Variant-wise feature list
Maruti Ciaz VXi Petrol and VDi Diesel
a. Titl-adjustable steering wheel
b. Projector Headlamps
c. Rear AC vents
d. Projector headlamps
e. Electrically adjustable rear side view mirrors with integrated indicators
f. Armrests for both front and rear seats
g. All Power windows
h. 2-Din music player with Aux and USB compatibility
i. Keyless entry
j. Fabric seats
Maruti Ciaz VXi+ petrol and VDi+ diesel (in addition to the features offered with the VXi and VDi)
a. Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
b. Electronic brake-force distribution system (EBD)
c. Audio controls on steering
d. Bluetooth connectivity
e. Parking sensors
f. Climate control
g. Height adjustable driver seat
h. Front fog lamps
Maruti Ciaz ZXi Petrol and ZDi diesel (In addition to the features offered with the VXi+ and VDi+)
a. 15-inch alloy wheels
b. Chorme door handles
c. Passenger Airbag
d. Push button start/stop
e. Reverse parking camera
f. Rear wind-shield sun shade
Maruti Ciaz ZXi+ petrol and ZDi+ diesel (In addition to the features offered with the ZXi/ZDi variants)
a. 16-inch alloy wheels
b. Touch-screen navigation/infotainment system that also allows a user to synch his smartphone
c. Leather-wrapped steering wheel
d. Leather upholstery
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