Is the Ciaz in need of a major interior overhaul to stay competitive?

Ashutosh on 31 December 2024 07:45
Apart from some minor updates in the few years since the launch, the Ciaz's interior is largely the same. Some love its simple, functional design and vast feel, others say it is starting to look tired compared to newer rivals. At the heart of the debate is whether Maruti Suzuki should give the Ciaz a full interior redesign to make it more up to date with other offerings. The changes can be as simple as updating the infotainment system, bringing in a fully digital instrument cluster, improving material quality, and even adding in some premium features such as ventilated seats or a panoramic sunroof. But such updates would most likely drive up the cost of the car, and could even render it a less compelling value proposition. But there's also talk about whether Maruti should continue to focus on practicality and space in the Ciaz, or go for a more upmarket feel to take on premium offerings in the segment.
Kalika on 09 November 2024 11:02
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 Now the Ciaz's interior is way too outdated.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.

Sourabh on 16 November 2024 23:22
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.

Richa on 23 November 2024 14:49
A mild refresh would be good. Perhaps it could receive some modern touches, maybe updated infotainment, but keep the simplicity, but the practicality.

Charan on 25 November 2024 00:10
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.

Abhishek on 28 November 2024 04:05
I like the current interior. It's simple, easy to use without the unnecessary complications. Not everyone wants a spaceship dashboard.

Krishna on 02 December 2024 02:30
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?

Anika on 10 December 2024 14:34
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.


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