The Maruti Suzuki Dzire and the Honda Amaze are two names you will hear often when it comes to compact sedans. Both are compact, stylish and practically perfect for city commutes and family drives. But
which one suits you better? Let’s have a look at the details.
Price
The Maruti Suzuki Dzire starts at Rs 6.25 lakh which makes it one of the most affordable sedans in India and on the other hand Honda Amaze begins at Rs 7.40 lakh, which is slightly higher.
Performance and Engine
Both cars come with 1.2-litre petrol engines, but they perform differently.
- The Dzire produces 80 hp and 111.7 Nm torque, while the Amaze offers a bit more power at 89 hp and 110 Nm torque.
- The Dzire also comes with an optional CNG version, which is great for those who want to save on fuel and drive long distances.
When it comes to gearboxes:
- The Dzire uses an Automated Manual Transmission (AMT), which can feel a little jerky when shifting gears quickly.
- The Amaze has a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), which gives a smoother, more relaxed drive, especially in city traffic.
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Safety
The Dzire holds a 5-star Global NCAP safety rating, while the Amaze scores only 2 stars for adult safety and 0 stars for child safety in older tests.
Both the sedans offer six airbags, ESP and Hill Start Assist, but the Amaze also includes ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) with features like autonomous emergency braking and adaptive cruise control which is a rare offering in this price segment.
Comfort and Space
From the inside, both cars feel premium for their price.
- The Dzire has a light, airy cabin and comfortable seats which are perfect for daily drives.
- The Amaze feels a bit more compact in the front but has a larger 416-litre boot.
- The Dzire offers a bigger 9-inch touchscreen and a sunroof, while the Amaze includes paddle shifters on the automatic variant for a sportier feel.
In short, the Dzire is the practical choice, while the Amaze is for those who want a bit more luxury and smoothness. Both are solid contenders, but it just depends on what kind of drive you choose.
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