Is the Maruti Celerio really as spacious as some owners claim it to be?

Ashutosh on 30 December 2024 07:31
Cabin space is often a positive with the Celerio and some owners are even impressed with the room on offer compared to larger vehicles. This has led to debates about whether the car's interior is really roomy or, rather, clever design tricks making it seem that way. Perceived spaciousness is affected to varying degrees by seating position, dashboard layout and other ergonomics characteristics. What's more, the comparison to other vehicles in its class and even some from a segment above is an interesting angle to take. Being that comfort and space perceptions are subjective, the topic is a very interesting one for car enthusiasts and potential buyers.
Chandan on 13 November 2024 09:37
When I test drove it, honestly I was surprised how roomy it felt. It’s not an SUV, but for a small car, it’s pretty impressive.

Pallavi on 18 November 2024 02:45
Spacious? Maybe for ants. I’ve been in one and I felt like I was in a sardine can. My Sonet feels way more open.

Md on 19 November 2024 17:39
It's all about smart design. Maruti has done a good job of making the most of available space. It feels bigger than it is.

Jyotsana on 26 November 2024 05:12
People seem to be getting not claustrophobic confused with spacious. It’s decent for its size, but no need to go overboard.

Shinde on 27 November 2024 11:20
For a tall guy, the headroom was pretty good. Legroom's okay too. It isn't a luxury sedan, but it's more than enough for city driving.

Sachin on 03 December 2024 08:11
The quality of the plastic is cheap and the space is fine. I’d rather have a little smaller cabin and better materials.

Sujit on 05 December 2024 02:50
For what it is, an affordable city car, it’s spacious. If you want SUV like space you are in the wrong segment.


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