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Would a strong hybrid powertrain option from Maruti Suzuki be a good idea in the Ciaz?
31 December 2024 07:45
Absolutely! It would be amazing to have a strong hybrid Ciaz. It could easily compete with the City e:They offer killer fuel efficiency, and also HEV. If they made it, I'd definitely be considering buying one.
Would a strong hybrid powertrain option from Maruti Suzuki be a good idea in the Ciaz?
31 December 2024 07:45
I don't think it's necessary. For most users, the current mild hybrid system is good enough. They'd just create a more expensive and complicated thing to maintain.
Would a strong hybrid powertrain option from Maruti Suzuki be a good idea in the Ciaz?
31 December 2024 07:45
It's a tough call. The Ciaz is great for efficiency, but a strong hybrid would price it out of the current segment. The pricing would have to be taken care of by Maruti.
Would a strong hybrid powertrain option from Maruti Suzuki be a good idea in the Ciaz?
31 December 2024 07:45
I would love to see a strong hybrid Ciaz as long as Maruti can keep the price reasonable. If they can do it all – performance, efficiency, and cost – it could be a game changer.
Would a strong hybrid powertrain option from Maruti Suzuki be a good idea in the Ciaz?
31 December 2024 07:45
Why not? This would make the Ciaz have a unique selling point in its segment. And with fuel prices rising all the time, the long term savings could make up for the higher initial cost.
Is the Ciaz’s soft suspension setup a blessing or a curse?
31 December 2024 07:45
The suspension is soft and perfect for Indian roads. It takes in all the bumps and is so comfortable on long drives. I wouldn't change it for the world.
Is the Ciaz’s soft suspension setup a blessing or a curse?
31 December 2024 07:45
I think it's a bit too soft. It’s comfy, sure, but it doesn’t give you much confidence when you’re driving fast or taking corners. I think a slightly stiffer setup would be better.
Is the Ciaz’s soft suspension setup a blessing or a curse?
31 December 2024 07:45
That's a boon for most Ciaz buyers. After all, who is buying this car most likely isn't looking for sporty handling, but for comfort. The soft suspension makes for great every day and family trips.
Is the Ciaz’s soft suspension setup a blessing or a curse?
31 December 2024 07:45
I only wish Maruti had two suspension options to choose from - one soft for comfort, and one stiffer for those who want more engagement. Best of both worlds!
Is the Ciaz’s soft suspension setup a blessing or a curse?
31 December 2024 07:45
The soft suspension is fine, but I think Maruti can tweak it a bit and get rid of body roll without compromising too much comfort. It’s all about getting the right mix.
Is the Ciaz in need of a major interior overhaul to stay competitive?
31 December 2024 07:45
Definitely! Now the Ciaz's interior is way too outdated. To compete with newer cars, it needs a bigger touchscreen, a digital cluster and better materials.
Is the Ciaz in need of a major interior overhaul to stay competitive?
31 December 2024 07:45
I don’t think it needs a major overhaul. The current interior is functional, and spacious. It’s just going to drive the price up by adding too many fancy features.
Is the Ciaz in need of a major interior overhaul to stay competitive?
31 December 2024 07:45
A mild refresh would be good. Perhaps it could receive some modern touches, maybe updated infotainment, but keep the simplicity, but the practicality.
Is the Ciaz in need of a major interior overhaul to stay competitive?
31 December 2024 07:45
The Ciaz interior desperately needs an update. The cabin feels old and that’s why it’s losing out to competitors, not because of performance or space.
Is the Ciaz in need of a major interior overhaul to stay competitive?
31 December 2024 07:45
I like the current interior. It's simple, easy to use without the unnecessary complications. Not everyone wants a spaceship dashboard.
Is the Ciaz in need of a major interior overhaul to stay competitive?
31 December 2024 07:45
But a major overhaul could help, as long as Maruti doesn't price it out of its segment. A premium variant with all the bells and whistles maybe?
Is the Ciaz in need of a major interior overhaul to stay competitive?
31 December 2024 07:45
It is ok inside but they could marginally up conform materials. It would go a long way to making it feel more premium, better plastics and upholstery.
Should Maruti Suzuki create a performance version of Ciaz?
31 December 2024 07:45
Hell yeah! An awesome Ciaz Sport with a turbo engine. This could really shake up the segment and give VW group cars something to worry about.
Should Maruti Suzuki create a performance version of Ciaz?
31 December 2024 07:45
No, I don't think it suits the Ciaz. They buy it for comfort and efficiency, not performance. Instead, Maruti should concentrate in improving those aspects.
Should Maruti Suzuki create a performance version of Ciaz?
31 December 2024 07:45
But it would be cool, I don't think Maruti would do it. They’re more interested in mass market appeal and fuel efficiency. That doesn’t fit their strategy for a performance Ciaz.
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