Maruti DZire Diesel ZDi (Old Model) Updates
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Saturday, 21 March 2020 10:59 PM
Maruti Suzuki has discontinued the diesel variants of the Dzire, including the ZDi model, due to the implementation of BS6 emission norms. The company now offers the Dzire only with a 1.2-litre DualJet VVT petrol engine. This move marks the end of the 1.3-litre diesel engine that was known for its fuel efficiency. I think this change will impact buyers who were loyal to the diesel version for its mileage.
Thursday, 25 May 2017 03:27 PM
The 2017 Maruti Dzire ZDi came with significant updates, including a new lightweight Heartect platform, which reduced the weight by 85-95kg. This led to improved fuel efficiency, with the diesel model claiming a mileage of 28.4 kmpl. The new model also featured LED projector headlamps, a 7.0-inch touchscreen system, and automatic climate control. I believe these updates made the Dzire a strong contender in the sub-4 meter sedan segment.
Friday, 12 June 2015 01:38 PM
In 2015, Maruti Suzuki updated the Swift Dzire with minor but notable changes, including a bold new chrome grille, blackened-out swept-back headlights, and redesigned bumpers with circular fog lamps. The top variant also got features like keyless entry, Bluetooth telephony, and parking sensors. Despite these upgrades, the absence of a leather-wrapped steering wheel and reversing camera was noticeable. I think these changes helped keep the Dzire competitive, but more frequent updates would be necessary to stay ahead.
Thursday, 01 January 2015 08:30 PM
The 2015 Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire ZDi was praised for being Indias most fuel-efficient diesel car, with the 1.3-litre DDiS turbodiesel engine producing 74bhp and 190Nm of torque. This model also introduced the 5-speed automated manual transmission (AMT) option, enhancing convenience for drivers. I believe the combination of fuel efficiency and the AMT made it a popular choice among buyers.
Sunday, 01 January 2012 02:49 PM
The first generation of the Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire, which included the ZDi model, was known for its reliability and fuel efficiency. The diesel variant, powered by a Fiat-sourced 1.3-litre engine, was particularly popular. However, this generation was eventually phased out for general buyers in 2012, although it continued for fleet operators until later. I think this generation set a strong foundation for the Dzires reputation in the Indian market.