
Suzuki Ciaz 2021 is a 5 Seater Sedan available between a price range of AED 44,100 - AED 49,500 in the UAE. It is available in 2 variants, 1 engine, and 1 transmissions option: Automatic in the UAE. The Ciaz dimensions is 4490 mm L x 1730 mm W x 1475 mm H. Over 3 users have reviewed Ciaz on basis of Features, Mileage, seating comfort, and engine performance. Ciaz top competitors are Baleno, C-Elysee, City and Sunny.
Engine | 1373 cc |
Power | 93 hp |
Transmission | Automatic |
Anti-Lock Braking System | Yes |
Spacious cabin
Refined and efficient petrol engine
Not as premium in feel
Lethargic gearbox
Variant | Price | Specifications | |
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Suzuki Ciaz Standard |
AED 44,100 *
OTR Price
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1373 cc, 93 hp, Automatic, Petrol | VIEW FEBRUARY PROMOS |
Suzuki Ciaz Premium |
AED 49,500 *
OTR Price
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1373 cc, 93 hp, Automatic, Petrol | VIEW FEBRUARY PROMOS |
Ajman | AED 44,100 - AED 49,500 |
Al Ain | AED 44,100 - AED 49,500 |
Dubai | AED 44,100 - AED 49,500 |
Fujairah | AED 44,100 - AED 49,500 |
Ras Al Khaimah | AED 44,100 - AED 49,500 |
Currently the flagship sedan from Suzuki’s portfolio all over the world, the Suzuki Ciaz was updated back in 2019 which now sports tweaked front styling and a new powertrain over its predecessor. The new Suzuki Ciaz is available in two variants – GL and GLX – both of which are available in one standard petrol automatic powertrain and seven colour options – Stargaze Blue, Snow White, Dignity Brown, Premium Silver, Midnight Black, Magma Grey, and Sangria Red.
The overall layout of the dashboard of the Suzuki Ciaz is not designed to wow you much, with its plainness and simplicity giving it an understated appeal. However, all-black finish with a nice silver strip flowing through the dashboard lifts up the sportiness of the cabin a bit.
The multifunctional steering wheel shared with the Suzuki Baleno here looks not so appealing, however, the instrument console with a nice 4.2-inch TFT MID in between does uplift the ambience of the driver’s cockpit. The tapered AC vents with chrome bordering look premium, and the centre console looks premium with the 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple Carplay and Android Auto flanked with triangular silver finish on either sides and a cluster of buttons for automatic climate control below it.
The Suzuki Ciaz feels adequately equipped with comfort and convenience bits like tilt adjustable steering, driver seat height adjustment, push-button start with keyless entry, leather upholstery and rear AC vents. But what makes the Suzuki Ciaz even more impressive is the sense of space on the inside, with an immense amount of legroom and knee room giving it a slight touch of luxury.
When it comes to visual appeal, Suzuki has gone the conventional way by giving the Ciaz a safe and conservative design. The Suzuki Ciaz has an elongated and low slung stance which does give it a big car appeal, though.
The front fascia of the Suzuki Ciaz looks quite sleek thanks to the wide and slim front grille, which has chrome garnish on its upper and lower boundaries and is extended all the way to the headlamps in a tapered manner.
The headlamps now look bold, thanks to an all-white LED illumination with projector headlamps and daytime running LEDs. The front bumpers do look sporty and big, and it is all down due to wide boomerang-shaped chrome inserts around the LED fog lamps.
The side profile of the Suzuki Ciaz looks sophisticated with its elongated stance, which is accentuated by long wheelbase, large 16-inch machined alloy wheels, nice chrome garnish on window waistline and an aerodynamically sloping roofline.
The rear profile of the Suzuki Ciaz has nice wing-like stretched LED tail lamps which are adjoined with a thin strip of chrome at the centre of the boot lid. The reflectors on the rear bumper too get chrome surrounds, which though look like a slightly overdone job.
The suspension setup of the Macpherson struts at the front and torsion beam at the rear of the Suzuki Ciaz is tuned on the plusher side, which does make the rode quality very comfortable. However, the soft setup of steering does not make it a choice for enthusiastic driving.
Under the hood, the new Suzuki Ciaz trades an all-new 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine for the now discontinued 1.4-litre mill. Paired to a 4-speed automatic gearbox as standard, the engine is good enough to produce a maxim power and torque outputs of 105 PS and 138 Nm respectively. The engine feels refined and is very efficient too, however, the driving experience is marred a bit by the lethargic shifts from the 4-speed torque converter.
With an ample amount of safety features onboard like dual front airbags, ABS with EBD and brake assist, reverse parking sensors with camera, traction control, electronic stability control, and tire pressure monitoring system, the Suzuki Ciaz fits the requirements of an average Joe when it comes to safety.
The Suzuki Ciaz might not be a choice for an enthusiast with its slightly understated design on the inside as well as driving dynamics. However, with the smart exterior styling, ample amount of features, refined and efficient engine and comfortable ride quality, the Suzuki Ciaz emerges as one of the most practical choices in the compact sedan space.
When we were on the lookout for a comfortable city car, we never imagined it would be a Suzuki. The Ciaz is something we happened to chance upon and we ended up getting it. Firstly, it is very spacious and comfortable. You also get many features that some more expensive cars don't have, and while looks are subjective, the Ciaz
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If you are thinking of buying a decent car that is not only great to drive but is equally beautiful to look at, then go for Suzuki Ciaz. You will simply fall in love with this diesel car the moment you try out a test drive on this or check out the looks of it. This is indeed a looker.