Regarding fuel efficiency 1. India's avg per capita income is still below 3 lakhs. 2. Air pollution goes down if Fuel efficiency increases 3. Imports go down if Fuel efficiency increases. 4. No one would sell a car if Fuel efficiency is terrible as depreciation hits them harder (and not because they don't care about Fuel efficiency). 5. I agree there is a small segment for whom FE doesn't matter. They choose sportier engine cars. But that segment is still small. India's overall car penetration is also low
Well written…. i dont want maruti to change their take on fuel efficiency because i dont see any competition giving the consumers this kind of fuel efficiency,reliability,low cost maintenance… while there are always german cars who give u the driving experience…. its different from two wheeler market because more than 3-4 companies try to compete in fuel efficiency.
Exactly shumi wants performance excitement and he speaks as everyone wants that 😂 this is india and for middle class fuel efficiency, maintenance cost and value for money is what matters.
I think maruti wanted the replacement for their Diesel desire, now with this efficiency it is filled. In blr all taxim segments are Diesel still ( I am happy we don't have boot eating CNG)
The only vehicle we’ve sold off due to lack of fuel efficiency is the Skoda Fabia Petrol. It returned an efficiency of around 4-6kmpl in a Tier 2 city with little traffic. We sold it after driving it only 4000kms.
@ We did, but did not get any solution. I was a kid back then, so can’t really recall the whole thing, but as far as I remember, they told that the expected FE is 8kmpl, and that it could be due to our driving style. Skoda VW service in Tier 2 cities was an absolute nightmare back then. It still is to an extent. They don’t stock any spare parts, and if something goes wrong with your car, your car is gone for at least 20 days .
Best part about MotorInc is conversation isn't just limited to the video, it carries on to the comments. Great job team making the comments engaging by acknowledging the viewers. This one is for you guys ❤.
Oh man , i am not the only guy I was gonna comment same thing about how cooperating they are in the comment section They try to reply on every comment Even the other day i commented a ques on the short and they replied which felt like yes they are looking forward to our interactions and not just on long form vids but also short form videos This is how you build a community❤❤❤
Will say just this, and leave the other many remarkable things out: The "start a country with an invincible army" analogy knocked my socks off. Damn! The elegance of it. 😘
I like the 'make the fanboys wait' strategy. I dont hate any of these people, or know them for that matter, but its becoming a market where we have made listening a crime, and that also leads to somehow every vehicle on any channel being rated with nice words and the negativity lifted out so as to not offend anyone. It has become personal for the viewer apparently, "how dare you rate my vehicle badly". There's a difference between a product and an individual's decision to purchase it 🤷♂️. I'd love everyone to converse, but thats a 2 way street, not respecting the one way. For example, I loved the response of that person who wrote to you in your podcast, about how his father and he fell in love with the cb350. There was no hate there, there was an experience to be shared.
Loved that last bit. It resonated my thought. Even I love CB350 but it doesn't make any sense to hate Shumi for his disagreement with my opinion. We can be good friends even then!
@@suryateja2k11 I have never understood the hate. Even when they're harsh against a certain vehicle, there's always encouragement to be found in the video for you to go out and ride it, see for yourself, what's in it for you. The only time that was the exception was the orxa mantis. So why the hate? I don't understand why fanboys think of defense first and not improvement.
9:43 Exactly, Think of it this way, Suppose one bought a Maruti hatchback, he loved it, had a great time, he liked the fundamentals; but got bored or something and now wants an upgrade. Because he's having a very hasslefree and Reliable experience he then upgrades to a Maruti SUV, say Brezza. Now, what he observes is, "Oh it's got the same steering wheel, ok great! Oh same speedometer too, oh same climate control panel, same instrument console? Oh okay. Ah Same door handles? God please!!" And the list goes on and on. And now he has realised ki I've just got more ground clearance and nothing else 😂.
Baleno is still a good buy than Dzire any day. 1) Engine is main thing and it is 4 cylinder. 2) 16' Tyre with 170 mm clearance 3) UV cut glasses (it helps in india for sure) 4) Automatic IRVM. 2 misses Sunroof and TPMS. TPMS can be added and I personally dont like Sunroof.
I don't think unless until there is a collective pressure from customers(which is rare). Had they considered genuine reviews, they should have given rear washer, wiper, defogger, 3 adjustable headrests, all electronic aids and TPMS as standard.
i feel the reason for these 360 degree cameras is that, maruti is most of the people's first car and people learn to drive in these cars and this will give the learners a peace of mind and i can see it helping newbies learn to drive and be confident in sketchy situations
That is so true, bro. I fall into the same group. I choose Baleno over all other options in the segment. A 360-degree camera with adaptive guidance is helping me a lot.
Not only that, while the highway infra is becoming better, the inner city or village roads are still the same - narrow and bumpy. Also people are buying cars like never before. Which means less space to maneuvre on the roads. I have a brezza zxi and the only reason I regret not buying the zxi + is the 360⁰ camera. Mind you I have been driving for the last 2 years and passed my driving liscence exam. 360 cam or at least the side cameras are a must these days.
@@IshanDesai101 Technology always helps Addon to the basics. Choosing an Auto centring steering doesn't make you dumb neither does Automatic over manual.
I understand your point as a newbie but depending on such tech doesn't improve your driving skill. What if those aids don't function at critical situation?
Coming to a 2025 Dzire video and being least interested in the safety section of the video shows that MotorInc has succeeded in communicating effectively sensationalism vs practicality. Kudos!
Hi. Thanks for such an illuminating discussion. I have a first gen 2011 manual VW diesel Polo - has done 73k kms. While the car still runs solid, I've been advised by VW service station to change all the four suspensions - and have been given a cost estimate of Rs. 50k. While I love my Polo, it has served me for 13+ years - and I've never kept a car beyond 8 years. I've always been divided on the idea of selling it off. Have been lately considering getting the Baleno Alpha AGS - after I watched the Baleno - Pivot car video. I then took a test drive and quite liked it's practicality and functionality. Nothing wow about it but it ticks all the boxes. My use case being 95% sedate city driving. I was eagerly waiting for your discussion on the new Dzire 2024 - and after having heard it, Ive made up my mind that its the Baleno thats a better car for my specific use case. So should I trade my Polo for the Baleno? Or should I hang on to my 2011 manual diesel Polo diesel and spend 50k on getting the new suspensions? Thank you Motorinc. You guys rock.
We got swift as the first family car ever in 2006. It was the classic old DDIS engine. My father loved the way it delivered the power in the second gear. Like you can literally over take anything on the highway back then, just drop a gear. Now we own a ciaz which is a pretty relaxed car. Its engine is also smooth enough but for relaxed driving. It still gives around 20-21 kmpl. Lets see if Maruti drops entirely different ciaz in the future.
In my opinion, the real question is why Maruti Suzuki didn’t use high-strength steel in earlier models of the Dzire and other cars. Why have they started implementing it now, especially when no one expected the Dzire to achieve a 5-star GNCAP rating? Was it purely to cut costs and maximize profits, or was it a disregard for road safety, assuming people would continue buying their cars regardless of safety concerns?
I just don't like the direction where Maruti is headed. I drove my friend's baleno and i also test drove the swift(new). The baleno is the better product in every way and it's available at a great price too. I don't get why people would go for the swift or the dzire when the baleno is that great under 10 lakhs. Maruti needs to have some dzirability into their products.
I’m sorry but the baleno is not as fun to drive as the swift. It’s got more body roll, the steering is less precise and the engine does not feel as enthusiastic as the swift’s.
@@ajayrathore8704 Get your hands on the Swift on a twisty road and you will feel the difference. The chassis is stiff which means the car feels like its turning around a point. The steering is quite direct and precise and above 2.5k RPM, the engine has a sporty tone to making it a joy to listen to. The only downside is that the new engine lacks torque at RPMs < 1k, which can make it challenging to start from an incline. The exported one comes with a mild hybrid system to circumvent this, but the Indian one sadly does not.
I was already amazed by how MS has pulled out Dzire so far. Now looking forward for the new Amaze. Btw had the pleasure of driving older gen Amaze(it was genuinely good for what it offered). This compact sedan space is heating up crazy with two launches. Hopefully this Amaze should work for Honda which will force them to launch better products again in India.
04:01 that 0.8-litre, 2-cylinder diesel was SO efficient. Used to get stuck in the Gurgaon toll traffic (sometime around 2014) and still get more than 20kmpl easily. And the turbo blow-off sound made the clatter bearable.
One more message for kartikeya... Completely agree with your comment on the ignis... Such an underrated car... I just hope they introduce the allgrip auto in its next upgraded release just like how it is in foreign markets... Would make it lethal
Rear AC went, hill hold assist, rear defogger,, 6 air bags, rear arm rest were once a VXI and ZXI options. Now they are all standard with LXI varient. Which I really appreciate on this car. Most of people don't care about performance to a point. Convenience of the family and pocket friendly is all we care about. Maintenance and spare parts availability of suzuki cars are great. This is a absolute value for money package in my opinion.
Regarding the Fuel Efficiency vs Enthusiastic Driving: The enthusiast market is so low that almost anyone catering to that market can't make it. I'm happy that some companies are still catering to the niche market. However, It's always better to have good fuel efficiency considering the Indian dependency on the Import of Fuel, the high number of people who can't afford 4-wheelers and for environment. We have very high taxes on cars & fuels, so we should try to get as much as possible from our investment in mobility
I am tuning in after a while and must say that, apart from the well-constructed episode (which is evident in every MotorInc video) I also adore that you interact with your audience in the comment section, which very few RUclipsrs do. You two are so gold. This channel has some irresistible vibes. Hope you two are not doing sorta black magic stuff to get us all engaged.
Would love to see an Ignis review from Karthik. Has spoken about it many times before as well. Seems like he genuinely loves that car. And it is indeed great; test drove the AMT last week. As a Tiago owner, this really was something else❤
Maruti should really be looking into a ciaz facelift. Ciaz and updated fronx along with current gen swift, dzire and baleno would cover all segments under 15L
@@motorinc the B segment sedans aren't selling in that high numbers, and then people don't really prefer a maruti suzuki sedan at that price point, the only reason ciaz sold before was due to the low price compared to rivals, otherwise everything was subpar about the ciaz. That's why City and Verna were so ahead in sales and now virtus and slavia do decent sales too, it's better for maruti suzuki to discontinue the ciaz other than a facelift or next gen.......
@@motorinci agree especially since it could do well with 6 airbags, but what is there now is still selling and its not like that segment is on fire locally or globally.
I take Kartikeya’s words as gospel truth…i relate to his observations at a personal level…i even suggested my father to get the underdog Ignis because he owns one…never regretted going by his opinions once.
The last part with the names of the car is hilarious! One of our program director who is a French ginger lady visited our work site. We had booked her a cab and the day she was supposed to visit, we called the hotel reception and asked to convey her that the cab is ready (mobile roaming issue so couldn't call her directly). The reception called her and said "Swift Dzire is waiting for you ma'm"... She got scared and called (from someone's phone) to our manager asking what this means. She was actually taken a bit back and thought someone is 'taking her for a ride' . It has been around 10 years now to that incidence and we still laugh when we remember it... 😂
Choosing a sedan these days feels like a reality show! 😜 - Honda Amaze: Smooth and classy, but secretly dreams of being a City when it grows up. 😂 - Maruti Dzire: Reliable as your mom’s flip-flops-gets the job done, but why does every cab driver have one? 😅 - Hyundai Aura: Loaded with features, but that front grille looks like it's about to eat the competition. 🍴 - Tata Tigor: Tough as nails, with a boot big enough to smuggle your cousin's entire wedding décor. 💪 Who’s your favorite? Or are you still ‘sedan-ding’ on the fence? 🚗💨
Yes like Karthik said this Z series three cylinder engine is the building block for future hybrid - series hybrid engines etc etc but they should have first introduced this engine on the models like the Celerio or the Wagon R. This would have helped to retain the refined 1.2 four cylinder on models like the Swift and the Dzire as long as possible. The kink on the bumper to house the turn indicators doesn't look good. The drls should have doubled as the turn indicators on the higher trims. The projector headlights on the lower trims don't look cool enough. Neither the Spresso or the Ignis should get this suspension. It is the upcoming micro suv code named Y43 that should get this suspension.
I heard one story that a bunch of youngsters were driving a new baleno at high speed and the driver chap was adjusting the seat while at a speed and then he lost control and crashed. The car was declared total loss but thankfully the car did its job well and all of them were saved with minor injuries. It also came out later the dealer repaired the car and sold it in grey/black market.
I was invited for the launch and got to drive the car at the event. It was surprisingly good. Might have to rethink my honda only approach for my next car.
That sun roof is too small to stick more than one kid out of it! Come on Maruti! Jokes aside, this was a well balanced MotorInc First! I feel bad for the demise of the 1.2 4cyl NA engine. 😢
In 2020, I test drove Dzire petrol multiple times, I liked the suspension, engine, light clutch, only area I didn’t buy it for 2 things, 1.the seat is not firm and too soft and for long drives or long hours is not good, 2. For money it is asking, I expected interior and seats is not there, so I went and bought Hyundai i10 nios, 4 years, 53k kms driven, I will hold on to it, the interior still good,
I really expected them to try out the hybrid system on this car but doesnt look like it What do you think on which car would they try the hybrid that they have been working on
Completely agree with rear windscreen wipers & defogger should be must. TPMS though seems like something that would probably still be a luxury. For me a 300Rs handheld air-pressure gauge works fine. I keep a portable tyre-inflator worth 2500Rs too. So far in 2 years that has come handy once, when another car got a puncture and their spare was at 15ps. Then I could help them to get it to 33ps and this was in a remote area where there's no puncture guy within 20 km. They got lucky.
After Crash test all I want to know is if suspension is good(for place like bengaluru) it is sold, which you covered pretty well. Maruti ticked all right boxes now. Few things: how useful is the boot and especially if purchased with CNG(is Shumi's Batla problem still valid?) Just very brief comparison with aura and current amaze should have been good.
Great video as always. However looking at the madness of e20, I have decided to hold onto my existing diesel dzire that was bought in 2017. It was the second dzire in our family, first one was a petrol Swift dzire. So this brand name has a very special place in our family.
13:41 for a middle class mileage is bhagwan bcoz the a middle class pays the price of the car to attain luxury and comfort but the operation cost is always pegged against public transport. If it's on par or cheaper than public transport it a win for a middle class. Maruti being the middle class brand it has to think about it. Maruti understands Indians more than we Indians understands ourselves. They didn't go for GNCAP back then bcoz they read that the buyers not to worried about it but now they do. Whatever maruti does its well thought out
Great episode !! - 1.2 NA on Fronx is lit, I like driving it more than my 1.5 NA GV - My assumption is : suzuki is not sending baleno, fronx, GV to gncap / bncap as they might not score full 5 stars due to non availability of 6 airbags on base model - Safety ratings is more of a marketing benchmark which is liquid .. say next time they put 75kmph as the speed etc ( as rightly mentioned by Karthik )
31:31 AMAZing. Nicely done😂 Btw about fuel efficiency, I drive a 13 year old Brio, and my usual indicated efficiency shows 12/13 in city. I did satara return from Mumbai and it went up to show 20 at the end of 600km round trip. But was I bothered or relieved by it? No i wasnt. So the efficiency number is just number in our head as a country who wont get bothered with 2/3 kmph plus or minus in long term if the rest of the experience is far more superior
46:39 That is actually a very good idea, because until March 2026 the govt will levy GST cess around 15% - 40% (depending upon the car) after that the govt hopefully will not and thus making cars much cheaper to buy after march 2026
Well done MotorInc. "Doppio" was dope 👍 - Since Heartect has been upgraded and as platforms go, the day when the wagonR scores 5 stars Maruti would've effectively devalued the GNCAP ratings so we can bring the focus back to not having a crash to begin with. - The DZire will have significantly higher rear-seat occupancy than the Swift, so soft cushioning doesn't make sense. - A friend's Dad bought the previous gen DZire, knowing that a new one was coming because he wanted "to have a car where you can't tell if the engine is running or not".
I love how you both explain the truth behind the star ratings, people are so easily fooled these days, especially about how some cars get disqualified with a 0 star just because of an equipment not be present, Scorpio N in the Aussie NCAP is a good example. That said, this is a good improvement over the previous gen, however it still not appealing to me in terms of safety, crash tests are highly specific in terms of their conditions and Maruti cars are still built on a budget with the overall structure not being that strong. I was tboned by a Tata 407 at a relatively high speed (>40kmph or so) not that long ago in my Honda city, when my car was taken to the dealer for insurance claims etc I saw how well the structure of the car took the blunt of the force. Yes, I understand that sheet metal thickness isn't the way to measure truth sense of safety but on that day I was glad I had that thick sheet between me and a rusty old front bumper of the truck, if I could I would share the picture of how it almost punched through the sheet metal, almost.... But it didn't. Knowning that, I would still put some consideration towards have a thicker sheet between me and whatever is out there coming at me. Tata sheet metal do be looking quite thicc these days. If only the service was reliable 😢
I think it's great to have such focussed cars that do one thing great, like maruti prioritizing mileage is honestly AWESOME imo, if there's an hybrid I'd be super happy.
Karthikeya gave the perfect perspective regarding safety...5 star safety is good but basic safety features like rear wiper washer, defogger (just defogger in case of sedans) TPMS , powered orvm etc should be standard which provide driver better view and confidence which in turn can decrease the chances of an accident. Infant these should be made mandatory by NCAP orgs and government to award them ratings or make them road legal.
@sooryamalli5644 only on hatchbacks, defogger on sedan that's what he pointed out. Was talking about the context in the video rather than just dzire. But added the details after your message. Thanks for catching that.
My friend's dad used to work for one of the Maruti's suppliers back then, The thickness of metal sheet as specified was 8 to 10mm but Maruti would tell them to make it at 8mm (may be to save few kgs)
@ agreed. Maruti has to take the pole position in fuel efficiency. A strong hybrid would have been better in the next iteration as it helps the company build scale for BEV production supply chain and gain in-house expertise in EV technologies, production and software
Crash test ratings’ side effects 😂 In 2023, I was searching for a car for my father. The budget was around 8 lakh. At that time, I drove the Grand i10 Nios, Baleno, Amaze and Tiago. I loved the Baleno and was okay with the Nios. Although I loved the Swift and Ignis, I didn’t test drive them due to their crash test ratings (PS: I am using a Swift VDI 2013 model). See how some RUclipsrs and crash test ratings influenced my car-buying decision! I ended up buying the Tiago NRG, but within six months, I sold it due to quality issues. I learned a valuable lesson from this experience. Crash test ratings should not be your main criterion when selecting a car.
I was just saying that although I loved driving the Baleno and Swift, I was biased toward the Tiago because of its crash test rating and the perception created about Maruti Suzuki cars being referred to as ‘Tin ka Dabba.’ Anyway, as Shumi said, people need to make mistakes to learn. I learned my lesson.
Maybe i am the odd one, but maruti have sold me on the design. I have not seen it in the flesh (or driven it) so maybe my thoughts could change. I like that they have not given the connected lights. it kinda feels like the cuteness aggresion version of the desire. Love the video.
Finally it clicked! Their seating arrangement feels so similar to that of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson in 221B Baker Street. One can already see the parallels between them and our dynamic duo of MotorInc.
For the first time, I didn't watch the quick recap before the whole video. Maruti and 5 star safety in a sentence is definitely an attention grabber. Perceived and actual safety are great in logic and facts but I would most definitely feel alot more at ease mentally if my ride's been rated safe and stable. Cos' I can never know when I'll need that cushion. And better roads are only leading to more and severe unfortunate accidents. As much as I drive sedate now, but in moments of thrill I would really feel more confident in handling panic situations in a higher safety rated car than otherwise.
He said a good point on which to choose MT or AMT and very well explained fuel efficiency with smooth drivable less dull noise better with AMT, because I'am manual person so good to know abt this new Dezire expects
Absolutely agree on the VW's 1.5 TSI start stop experience. It's so bad that once I start my car, the start stop is the 1st button I reach to turn it off.
I loved this episode as usual. I would like to let you know to look into your Audio setup as there is an distinct audio tinnyness especially when Karthikey is speaking and slightly less with Shumi, but is there even my failing hearing could catch it up. Kindly look into it, as i am also latching onto the critical analysis like you guys do😅
I commented almost same things on Carwale's post of Citroen Aircross' zero star Latin NCAP rating just yesterday. People began calling it unsafe without seeing that the report mentioned it being valid for Latin American market and the car's floor is rated stable.
that was eye opening spot on thank you so much , i am looking forward to Amaze its good car but lack of headrest at back seat like their more premium city do and lack of basic features standardization for eg TPMS etc etc was my problem lets see for the new one how it goes .....
Great video as usual guys. I lost interest in the car the minute you said it’s less fun. With the comment on “uncles cars” I would like to share something a car showroom salesman told me once. “You can always sell a young man’s car to an old man, but can never sell an old man’s car to a young man” 😂
This is the most important launch for Maruti Suzuki this year. The 5 star rating is only for PR, it will not change much. The Brezza was already 4 star rated and did not dent the Nexon sales as much. Glad to see Maruti taking safety as one of the priorities with thier usual good things along with it
Hey! Why don't you guys do an in-depth review of the bajaj dominar 400? Yeah i know shumi sir kind of hates the motorcycle because it's front end is heavier and the weight too But if observed carefully it's the best part of it, I've riden the duke, speed 400 and g310r But the best thing about dominar is it's stability, the heavy front end helps it to not get wobbly under cross winds or when you overtake a truck closely at high speeds. Shumi is for sure the better observer here and we really want his opinion on dominar again with not a 7 minute video, we want a dominar review from shumi sir! It's much awaited and needed now
I had an small accident on my dzire and i got tensed about replacement cost but the company is said only 2500 that's when I really Maruti Suzuki I choose was the best decision I ever made
I've read somewhere that they got a higher tensile strength steel with yield strength of 960 MPa or something like that for Dzire. They were able to put this into the Dzire because it is currently being manufactured by the Indian Steel industry which previously was not possible. It would have to be imported which would be prohibitively expensive or not possible at all. Now that Indian Steel industry has caught up, we can see more manufacturers using it. I think the recently facelifted Nissan Magnite also talks about high tensile steel being used in it.
Kudos to Suzuki for going the extra mile and reenforcing the structure. 👏 You see adding High strength steel in the load paths was never a big challenge but they only did this after all the backlash they got :) So people who criticized suzuki for poor star rating should also be credited for this change. Karthik mentioned the weight has gone up by only 40kg, BUT..... this car must have saved a good amount of weight with the downsized 3 cylinder engine whereas the Baleno still has old 4 cylinder engine hence the 100kg weight difference is seen, so i guess the structural changes done to Dzire and Baleno are probably identical.
I believe the US IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) crash tests are one of the most credible in the industry. Their credibility comes from being independent of the US government’s NCAP program and being supported by insurance companies. Unlike government agencies or so called Non-Profit institutions, the IIHS has a clear financial interest in promoting vehicle safety encouraging car manufacturers to make safer vehicles helps reduce the chances of costly insurance claims. By pushing for stricter safety standards, they not only protect policyholders but also improve their own profitability by lowering payouts. This alignment of safety and financial interests highlights the reliability and objectivity of the IIHS tests.
The new Dzire is the benchmark for sub 4m sedans in terms of features and fuel effeciency. Overall its a step of for Maruti. I want to clarify something a little when it comps to the NCAPS, basically apart from Japan, China, Pacific Asia and global NCAP, they all copy Euro NCAP. Australia is the most blatant with this in that if EuroNcap tests a car they themselves wont test it. Atin NCAP just copies the standards with no fanfare despite the fact they oversee one of the more finaically austere regions(so as you correctly said them giving the Baleno zero stars because NO ADAS is just stupid, people complain but they dont care to respond). Also dont take Global Ncap for granted, its one of the few left that actually assess the car based on how likely you are to survive a crash than if the ADAS will annoy you enough to do something silly.
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Regarding fuel efficiency
1. India's avg per capita income is still below 3 lakhs.
2. Air pollution goes down if Fuel efficiency increases
3. Imports go down if Fuel efficiency increases.
4. No one would sell a car if Fuel efficiency is terrible as depreciation hits them harder (and not because they don't care about Fuel efficiency).
5. I agree there is a small segment for whom FE doesn't matter. They choose sportier engine cars. But that segment is still small. India's overall car penetration is also low
Well written…. i dont want maruti to change their take on fuel efficiency because i dont see any competition giving the consumers this kind of fuel efficiency,reliability,low cost maintenance… while there are always german cars who give u the driving experience…. its different from two wheeler market because more than 3-4 companies try to compete in fuel efficiency.
Exactly shumi wants performance excitement and he speaks as everyone wants that 😂 this is india and for middle class fuel efficiency, maintenance cost and value for money is what matters.
Well said
I think maruti wanted the replacement for their Diesel desire, now with this efficiency it is filled. In blr all taxim segments are Diesel still ( I am happy we don't have boot eating CNG)
Use Public transport and everything will go down.
Where does Kartikeya get his T shirt .??? Is it as comfy as it looks ?
this I want to know also
No questions about the Dzire then? 😅
@motorinc tell us guys or else, we are definitely not going to start stalking Kartikeya
@@motorinc I Dzire the t shirt
@@greenmonkey220 , are you shumi logged in from a different user account? 🤣
The AURA these guys have while talking. It AMAZES me 🤧🤧
Hahahha in the flow!
And It increases the DZIRE to watch more content from them
The only vehicle we’ve sold off due to lack of fuel efficiency is the Skoda Fabia Petrol. It returned an efficiency of around 4-6kmpl in a Tier 2 city with little traffic. We sold it after driving it only 4000kms.
Oh wow that sounds very low @nayanbhalotia, did you complain to the service centre about it at the time? 🤔
@ We did, but did not get any solution. I was a kid back then, so can’t really recall the whole thing, but as far as I remember, they told that the expected FE is 8kmpl, and that it could be due to our driving style.
Skoda VW service in Tier 2 cities was an absolute nightmare back then. It still is to an extent. They don’t stock any spare parts, and if something goes wrong with your car, your car is gone for at least 20 days .
Best part about MotorInc is conversation isn't just limited to the video, it carries on to the comments. Great job team making the comments engaging by acknowledging the viewers. This one is for you guys ❤.
That Amit! Right back at you - ❤️!
Oh man , i am not the only guy
I was gonna comment same thing about how cooperating they are in the comment section
They try to reply on every comment
Even the other day i commented a ques on the short and they replied which felt like yes they are looking forward to our interactions and not just on long form vids but also short form videos
This is how you build a community❤❤❤
It is also because of people like you supporting them.
I rate Shumi's quick summary AmazeBalls! 🤣🤣🤣
😆 Thanks @abhisheknawale!
Will say just this, and leave the other many remarkable things out:
The "start a country with an invincible army" analogy knocked my socks off. Damn! The elegance of it. 😘
Thanks @MuditBadlani! 😆
I like the 'make the fanboys wait' strategy. I dont hate any of these people, or know them for that matter, but its becoming a market where we have made listening a crime, and that also leads to somehow every vehicle on any channel being rated with nice words and the negativity lifted out so as to not offend anyone. It has become personal for the viewer apparently, "how dare you rate my vehicle badly". There's a difference between a product and an individual's decision to purchase it 🤷♂️.
I'd love everyone to converse, but thats a 2 way street, not respecting the one way. For example, I loved the response of that person who wrote to you in your podcast, about how his father and he fell in love with the cb350. There was no hate there, there was an experience to be shared.
DT! Last bit- ❤️
Loved that last bit. It resonated my thought. Even I love CB350 but it doesn't make any sense to hate Shumi for his disagreement with my opinion. We can be good friends even then!
@@suryateja2k11 I have never understood the hate. Even when they're harsh against a certain vehicle, there's always encouragement to be found in the video for you to go out and ride it, see for yourself, what's in it for you. The only time that was the exception was the orxa mantis. So why the hate? I don't understand why fanboys think of defense first and not improvement.
@@darktitan8085 spot on mate!!
9:43 Exactly, Think of it this way,
Suppose one bought a Maruti hatchback, he loved it, had a great time, he liked the fundamentals; but got bored or something and now wants an upgrade. Because he's having a very hasslefree and Reliable experience he then upgrades to a Maruti SUV, say Brezza. Now, what he observes is, "Oh it's got the same steering wheel, ok great! Oh same speedometer too, oh same climate control panel, same instrument console? Oh okay. Ah Same door handles? God please!!" And the list goes on and on. And now he has realised ki I've just got more ground clearance and nothing else 😂.
More ground clearance and more loan as well 😂😂
@@chinmaykulkarni591 lol
We just visualised this in our heads and that just makes it 5x more funny 🤣🤣
@@chinmaykulkarni591 exactly 😂😂
Baleno is still a good buy than Dzire any day.
1) Engine is main thing and it is 4 cylinder.
2) 16' Tyre with 170 mm clearance
3) UV cut glasses (it helps in india for sure)
4) Automatic IRVM.
2 misses Sunroof and TPMS. TPMS can be added and I personally dont like Sunroof.
Hola VJ!
@@motorinc baleno or glanza is the only thing running in my head for months All i need is a car with AMT under 10 L
@@RajaBagavat Get the Nios
@@RajaBagavat absolutely great choice. I own a glanza for 3 months now and I love it!
Pls Suggest Baleno Ags Transmission suits for Long drive and Fuel economy and Life expectancy?
A genuine question that arises whenever I watch your videos is "Do manufacturers see reviews?" "Do they take notes and try to improve?"
What do you think?
@motorinc I genuinely can't say😅
I don't think unless until there is a collective pressure from customers(which is rare). Had they considered genuine reviews, they should have given rear washer, wiper, defogger, 3 adjustable headrests, all electronic aids and TPMS as standard.
They look up to the stakeholders
@@shushunk00 spot on! I forgot the key players in decision making! My bad!! 😂
i feel the reason for these 360 degree cameras is that, maruti is most of the people's first car and people learn to drive in these cars and this will give the learners a peace of mind and i can see it helping newbies learn to drive and be confident in sketchy situations
That is so true, bro. I fall into the same group. I choose Baleno over all other options in the segment. A 360-degree camera with adaptive guidance is helping me a lot.
Would it help them or make them dependent to the point they can't drive anything else which doesn't have it?! I doubt it's the later.
Not only that, while the highway infra is becoming better, the inner city or village roads are still the same - narrow and bumpy. Also people are buying cars like never before. Which means less space to maneuvre on the roads. I have a brezza zxi and the only reason I regret not buying the zxi + is the 360⁰ camera. Mind you I have been driving for the last 2 years and passed my driving liscence exam. 360 cam or at least the side cameras are a must these days.
@@IshanDesai101 Technology always helps Addon to the basics. Choosing an Auto centring steering doesn't make you dumb neither does Automatic over manual.
I understand your point as a newbie but depending on such tech doesn't improve your driving skill. What if those aids don't function at critical situation?
Coming to a 2025 Dzire video and being least interested in the safety section of the video shows that MotorInc has succeeded in communicating effectively sensationalism vs practicality. Kudos!
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@@motorinc That's their core philosophy
Hi. Thanks for such an illuminating discussion.
I have a first gen 2011 manual VW diesel Polo - has done 73k kms. While the car still runs solid, I've been advised by VW service station to change all the four suspensions - and have been given a cost estimate of Rs. 50k.
While I love my Polo, it has served me for 13+ years - and I've never kept a car beyond 8 years.
I've always been divided on the idea of selling it off.
Have been lately considering getting the Baleno Alpha AGS - after I watched the Baleno - Pivot car video. I then took a test drive and quite liked it's practicality and functionality. Nothing wow about it but it ticks all the boxes. My use case being 95% sedate city driving.
I was eagerly waiting for your discussion on the new Dzire 2024 - and after having heard it, Ive made up my mind that its the Baleno thats a better car for my specific use case.
So should I trade my Polo for the Baleno?
Or should I hang on to my 2011 manual diesel Polo diesel and spend 50k on getting the new suspensions?
Thank you Motorinc. You guys rock.
Bump! Pls help me decide, Motorinc! ⚖️
We got swift as the first family car ever in 2006. It was the classic old DDIS engine. My father loved the way it delivered the power in the second gear. Like you can literally over take anything on the highway back then, just drop a gear.
Now we own a ciaz which is a pretty relaxed car. Its engine is also smooth enough but for relaxed driving. It still gives around 20-21 kmpl. Lets see if Maruti drops entirely different ciaz in the future.
I used to be a train enthusiast then I came across your videos now I am an automobile enthusiast as well.
Heya A! Any leads to a good resource on your other hobby? Thomas was the first and last in our lives. 😆
@@motorinchehe Thomas was the 1st for me too..😆😆
Well off the top of my head I can remember Superalbs travels and The Rail Mania.
In my opinion, the real question is why Maruti Suzuki didn’t use high-strength steel in earlier models of the Dzire and other cars. Why have they started implementing it now, especially when no one expected the Dzire to achieve a 5-star GNCAP rating? Was it purely to cut costs and maximize profits, or was it a disregard for road safety, assuming people would continue buying their cars regardless of safety concerns?
I’ve been driving the baleno AMT in pune’s traffic and apart from the head knot from 1st to 2nd … it’s a great great experience
Right!
I just don't like the direction where Maruti is headed. I drove my friend's baleno and i also test drove the swift(new). The baleno is the better product in every way and it's available at a great price too. I don't get why people would go for the swift or the dzire when the baleno is that great under 10 lakhs. Maruti needs to have some dzirability into their products.
Absolutely! Especially while it still has the K-Series!
Because then people will start calling it a tin can so I think they want to change their perception in the indian market.
I’m sorry but the baleno is not as fun to drive as the swift. It’s got more body roll, the steering is less precise and the engine does not feel as enthusiastic as the swift’s.
@@alileevil haven't driven the swift since the 2nd gen but Baleno is pretty fun to drive as it is
@@ajayrathore8704 Get your hands on the Swift on a twisty road and you will feel the difference. The chassis is stiff which means the car feels like its turning around a point. The steering is quite direct and precise and above 2.5k RPM, the engine has a sporty tone to making it a joy to listen to. The only downside is that the new engine lacks torque at RPMs < 1k, which can make it challenging to start from an incline. The exported one comes with a mild hybrid system to circumvent this, but the Indian one sadly does not.
Shumi's AURA with the quick summary always AMAZE me and the DZIRE to come back to motorinc again and again is just Tigorous.
I was already amazed by how MS has pulled out Dzire so far. Now looking forward for the new Amaze. Btw had the pleasure of driving older gen Amaze(it was genuinely good for what it offered). This compact sedan space is heating up crazy with two launches. Hopefully this Amaze should work for Honda which will force them to launch better products again in India.
Yeah! Somebody has to!
Take a shot every time Shumi mentions the star rating
5 Star ab sabko mil raha hai 😉
@@davidcaleb9424 it’s a bit too early to be that drunk 😂
Have you seen the But, um... episode of 'How I Met Your Mother' @davidcaleb9424? That's how this will end too! Look it up! 😆
Did. Drunk now. Booked an Uber. Dzire came.
Take a shot every time Shumi breaks the 4th wall.
A progressive Middle class age vs vehicle table
20-25 2 wheeler
25-35 Maruti, Tata Hatchback
35-45 Hyundai, MG, Mahindra
45-55 VW, Škoda, Jeep, Mahindra
55-65 Full Size SUV, MUV, Lux Sedans
65-75 Alto, Wagon R, Small EV
04:01 that 0.8-litre, 2-cylinder diesel was SO efficient. Used to get stuck in the Gurgaon toll traffic (sometime around 2014) and still get more than 20kmpl easily. And the turbo blow-off sound made the clatter bearable.
One more message for kartikeya... Completely agree with your comment on the ignis... Such an underrated car... I just hope they introduce the allgrip auto in its next upgraded release just like how it is in foreign markets... Would make it lethal
All-grip 😍
Ignis in midnight black looks stunning 🥹
Forget it. It is Not going to come for India. (I'm not speculating)
Price will shoot to 12-15 lacs on road. Dead on arrival, just like Jimmy.
Ignis will be replaced with a rival to the Exter and Punch codenamed Y43.
I was waiting for this video from a couple of hours and it literally popped up 12mins ago.
Great video by great presenters.
Thanks for being here!
Rear AC went, hill hold assist, rear defogger,, 6 air bags, rear arm rest were once a VXI and ZXI options. Now they are all standard with LXI varient. Which I really appreciate on this car. Most of people don't care about performance to a point. Convenience of the family and pocket friendly is all we care about. Maintenance and spare parts availability of suzuki cars are great. This is a absolute value for money package in my opinion.
Regarding the Fuel Efficiency vs Enthusiastic Driving:
The enthusiast market is so low that almost anyone catering to that market can't make it. I'm happy that some companies are still catering to the niche market. However, It's always better to have good fuel efficiency considering the Indian dependency on the Import of Fuel, the high number of people who can't afford 4-wheelers and for environment. We have very high taxes on cars & fuels, so we should try to get as much as possible from our investment in mobility
There’s no doubt that better efficiency is better. Boys were emotional… 😆
@@motorinc 😅
I am tuning in after a while and must say that, apart from the well-constructed episode (which is evident in every MotorInc video) I also adore that you interact with your audience in the comment section, which very few RUclipsrs do. You two are so gold. This channel has some irresistible vibes. Hope you two are not doing sorta black magic stuff to get us all engaged.
No magic here @silverfish764! 😅 Just some good ol' time and care from Team MotorInc.
31:28: that was as subtle as the blink and miss lightning flash on a clear summer morning
😂😂😂
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Would love to see an Ignis review from Karthik. Has spoken about it many times before as well. Seems like he genuinely loves that car. And it is indeed great; test drove the AMT last week. As a Tiago owner, this really was something else❤
Maruti should really be looking into a ciaz facelift. Ciaz and updated fronx along with current gen swift, dzire and baleno would cover all segments under 15L
Forget facelift. They need a new Ciaz now!
@@motorinc the B segment sedans aren't selling in that high numbers, and then people don't really prefer a maruti suzuki sedan at that price point, the only reason ciaz sold before was due to the low price compared to rivals, otherwise everything was subpar about the ciaz. That's why City and Verna were so ahead in sales and now virtus and slavia do decent sales too, it's better for maruti suzuki to discontinue the ciaz other than a facelift or next gen.......
@@motorinci agree especially since it could do well with 6 airbags, but what is there now is still selling and its not like that segment is on fire locally or globally.
I like karthikeya adorable smile❤😂
I take Kartikeya’s words as gospel truth…i relate to his observations at a personal level…i even suggested my father to get the underdog Ignis because he owns one…never regretted going by his opinions once.
19:36 how about bringing back the Estilo in an SUV avatar iykyk
YOU DID NOT!
You are hereby banished to the smudgy recesses of purple Estilo land.
Hahaha!! I'll drive back from there on an S-Presso! 😂
Bwhahahahaha So that’s where S-Pressos go for punishment too. 🤣
underrated comment
Only this channel does proper review of a new car, other channels just feel like unboxing channels. 🙂
Thank you for joining in the conversation too! Appreciate it.
I think I saw Shumi on youtube shorts today. He was in the background, testing the Royal Enfield Goan 350 Classic.
Shhh…..
Can you reply with a link xD
Guys paste that shorts link here already
The last part with the names of the car is hilarious!
One of our program director who is a French ginger lady visited our work site. We had booked her a cab and the day she was supposed to visit, we called the hotel reception and asked to convey her that the cab is ready (mobile roaming issue so couldn't call her directly). The reception called her and said "Swift Dzire is waiting for you ma'm"... She got scared and called (from someone's phone) to our manager asking what this means. She was actually taken a bit back and thought someone is 'taking her for a ride' . It has been around 10 years now to that incidence and we still laugh when we remember it... 😂
😆😂😂😂 Lol @RockyMalhotra2! Thanks for sharing this...
Choosing a sedan these days feels like a reality show! 😜
- Honda Amaze: Smooth and classy, but secretly dreams of being a City when it grows up. 😂
- Maruti Dzire: Reliable as your mom’s flip-flops-gets the job done, but why does every cab driver have one? 😅
- Hyundai Aura: Loaded with features, but that front grille looks like it's about to eat the competition. 🍴
- Tata Tigor: Tough as nails, with a boot big enough to smuggle your cousin's entire wedding décor. 💪
Who’s your favorite? Or are you still ‘sedan-ding’ on the fence? 🚗💨
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Not the wedding décor 😭
@@_PRAMIK 😝
Yes like Karthik said this Z series three cylinder engine is the building block for future hybrid - series hybrid engines etc etc but they should have first introduced this engine on the models like the Celerio or the Wagon R. This would have helped to retain the refined 1.2 four cylinder on models like the Swift and the Dzire as long as possible. The kink on the bumper to house the turn indicators doesn't look good. The drls should have doubled as the turn indicators on the higher trims. The projector headlights on the lower trims don't look cool enough. Neither the Spresso or the Ignis should get this suspension. It is the upcoming micro suv code named Y43 that should get this suspension.
Thanks JR for the details! Very helpful!
Give shumi 2 more months and his wordplay will be written in the automotive bible
Hehhe
Kudos guys, your videos are deeply informative and also fun 🙏
Thanks Abrar! 🙏🏾
Does Baleno offer the same level of ride comfort as the Dzire?
@@sthegreat1890 better, much better
I heard one story that a bunch of youngsters were driving a new baleno at high speed and the driver chap was adjusting the seat while at a speed and then he lost control and crashed. The car was declared total loss but thankfully the car did its job well and all of them were saved with minor injuries. It also came out later the dealer repaired the car and sold it in grey/black market.
Glad to know that the boys were okay . 🙏🏾
I was invited for the launch and got to drive the car at the event. It was surprisingly good. Might have to rethink my honda only approach for my next car.
Great to know!
I rate Amezing 9/10 for shumi's quick summary 🎉
That sun roof is too small to stick more than one kid out of it! Come on Maruti!
Jokes aside, this was a well balanced MotorInc First! I feel bad for the demise of the 1.2 4cyl NA engine. 😢
😆 We hope no kid is ever stuck out of it though @MrSMK21
@@motorinc One kid at a time is good enough!
@@paulm.k.8740 no need to stick your kids out the sunroof period. Go watch the dehradun accident videos.
Car Manufacturers need to understand , they should make sunroofs more bigger this can solve the high youth population of India
In 2020, I test drove Dzire petrol multiple times, I liked the suspension, engine, light clutch, only area I didn’t buy it for 2 things, 1.the seat is not firm and too soft and for long drives or long hours is not good, 2. For money it is asking, I expected interior and seats is not there, so I went and bought Hyundai i10 nios, 4 years, 53k kms driven, I will hold on to it, the interior still good,
Thanks for sharing @senthilurs! Glad to hear that... How has the service experience been?
I really expected them to try out the hybrid system on this car but doesnt look like it
What do you think on which car would they try the hybrid that they have been working on
There's a huge debate on this over on the Swift First episode Kshitij! 😅 A lot of people seem to think it'll be the Fronx.
Completely agree with rear windscreen wipers & defogger should be must. TPMS though seems like something that would probably still be a luxury. For me a 300Rs handheld air-pressure gauge works fine. I keep a portable tyre-inflator worth 2500Rs too. So far in 2 years that has come handy once, when another car got a puncture and their spare was at 15ps. Then I could help them to get it to 33ps and this was in a remote area where there's no puncture guy within 20 km. They got lucky.
TPMS can be a safety net for people who aren't as careful in checking their tyre pressures regularly @vaibhavdlv!
After Crash test all I want to know is if suspension is good(for place like bengaluru) it is sold, which you covered pretty well.
Maruti ticked all right boxes now.
Few things: how useful is the boot and especially if purchased with CNG(is Shumi's Batla problem still valid?)
Just very brief comparison with aura and current amaze should have been good.
Amaze - since the new one is around the corner, we didn’t. Aura - because of the rear suspension is not a great pick for the backseat.
Love these cheeky conversations. Absolutely fantastic. Have become a huge fan of both of you..
Glad you enjoy it @ashutoshvelhankar!
Hard to keep up with BGT/Election result/Motorinc 😅 all together 😅.
Haha! No worries @krishanadalvi, you can come back to us when you want some peace and quiet, we'll be here! 😁
Great video as always. However looking at the madness of e20, I have decided to hold onto my existing diesel dzire that was bought in 2017. It was the second dzire in our family, first one was a petrol Swift dzire. So this brand name has a very special place in our family.
Shumi and Karthik are now my new YT friends. I hope they don't mind. MInc is my new go-to channel for anything related to cars or bikes.
Happy to be part of your circle AG! Thank you.
I am waiting MInc first for Honda Amaze now.
13:41 for a middle class mileage is bhagwan bcoz the a middle class pays the price of the car to attain luxury and comfort but the operation cost is always pegged against public transport. If it's on par or cheaper than public transport it a win for a middle class. Maruti being the middle class brand it has to think about it. Maruti understands Indians more than we Indians understands ourselves. They didn't go for GNCAP back then bcoz they read that the buyers not to worried about it but now they do. Whatever maruti does its well thought out
Great episode !!
- 1.2 NA on Fronx is lit, I like driving it more than my 1.5 NA GV
- My assumption is : suzuki is not sending baleno, fronx, GV to gncap / bncap as they might not score full 5 stars due to non availability of 6 airbags on base model
- Safety ratings is more of a marketing benchmark which is liquid .. say next time they put 75kmph as the speed etc ( as rightly mentioned by Karthik )
Hey J! Well done on picking the K on the Fronx! It’ll age beautifully.
31:31 AMAZing. Nicely done😂
Btw about fuel efficiency, I drive a 13 year old Brio, and my usual indicated efficiency shows 12/13 in city. I did satara return from Mumbai and it went up to show 20 at the end of 600km round trip. But was I bothered or relieved by it? No i wasnt. So the efficiency number is just number in our head as a country who wont get bothered with 2/3 kmph plus or minus in long term if the rest of the experience is far more superior
46:39 That is actually a very good idea, because until March 2026 the govt will levy GST cess around 15% - 40% (depending upon the car) after that the govt hopefully will not and thus making cars much cheaper to buy after march 2026
How so?
@@motorinc trust me bro
Well done MotorInc. "Doppio" was dope 👍
- Since Heartect has been upgraded and as platforms go, the day when the wagonR scores 5 stars Maruti would've effectively devalued the GNCAP ratings so we can bring the focus back to not having a crash to begin with.
- The DZire will have significantly higher rear-seat occupancy than the Swift, so soft cushioning doesn't make sense.
- A friend's Dad bought the previous gen DZire, knowing that a new one was coming because he wanted "to have a car where you can't tell if the engine is running or not".
Oh! Genius gent!
@@motorincReplying even past 10pm! Respect.
I love how you both explain the truth behind the star ratings, people are so easily fooled these days, especially about how some cars get disqualified with a 0 star just because of an equipment not be present, Scorpio N in the Aussie NCAP is a good example.
That said, this is a good improvement over the previous gen, however it still not appealing to me in terms of safety, crash tests are highly specific in terms of their conditions and Maruti cars are still built on a budget with the overall structure not being that strong.
I was tboned by a Tata 407 at a relatively high speed (>40kmph or so) not that long ago in my Honda city, when my car was taken to the dealer for insurance claims etc I saw how well the structure of the car took the blunt of the force. Yes, I understand that sheet metal thickness isn't the way to measure truth sense of safety but on that day I was glad I had that thick sheet between me and a rusty old front bumper of the truck, if I could I would share the picture of how it almost punched through the sheet metal, almost.... But it didn't.
Knowning that, I would still put some consideration towards have a thicker sheet between me and whatever is out there coming at me.
Tata sheet metal do be looking quite thicc these days. If only the service was reliable 😢
Glad to hear you were safe RS! Take care. And thanks for sharing your thoughts.
5-star rated safe car will only keep the sensible safe, not the stupid!
Great conversation as always, waiting for Skoda Kylaq and Honda Amaze 😊
Thanks for waiting @ShreyasKumbhojkar2691! One of those is gonna be a long wait... 😅
I think it's great to have such focussed cars that do one thing great, like maruti prioritizing mileage is honestly AWESOME imo, if there's an hybrid I'd be super happy.
Was waiting for this long time. Finally out. Before even starting this video I'm assured that I'm going to enjoy the conversations between you two
Morning!
Karthikeya gave the perfect perspective regarding safety...5 star safety is good but basic safety features like rear wiper washer, defogger (just defogger in case of sedans) TPMS , powered orvm etc should be standard which provide driver better view and confidence which in turn can decrease the chances of an accident. Infant these should be made mandatory by NCAP orgs and government to award them ratings or make them road legal.
Rear wiper washer on a sedan?
@sooryamalli5644 only on hatchbacks, defogger on sedan that's what he pointed out. Was talking about the context in the video rather than just dzire. But added the details after your message. Thanks for catching that.
My friend's dad used to work for one of the Maruti's suppliers back then, The thickness of metal sheet as specified was 8 to 10mm but Maruti would tell them to make it at 8mm (may be to save few kgs)
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Absolutely. Tolerances are very tightly controlled.
The podcasts is amazing, great info and also is aesthetically pleasing😊
Glad you enjoy it @bharatjoshi4849! Thanks for joining us on this one.
Dzire must have been a strong hybrid!
Apart from this, Maruti has nailed it with Dzire.
At least mild hybrid!
@ agreed. Maruti has to take the pole position in fuel efficiency.
A strong hybrid would have been better in the next iteration as it helps the company build scale for BEV production supply chain and gain in-house expertise in EV technologies, production and software
Crash test ratings’ side effects 😂
In 2023, I was searching for a car for my father. The budget was around 8 lakh. At that time, I drove the Grand i10 Nios, Baleno, Amaze and Tiago. I loved the Baleno and was okay with the Nios. Although I loved the Swift and Ignis, I didn’t test drive them due to their crash test ratings (PS: I am using a Swift VDI 2013 model). See how some RUclipsrs and crash test ratings influenced my car-buying decision!
I ended up buying the Tiago NRG, but within six months, I sold it due to quality issues. I learned a valuable lesson from this experience.
Crash test ratings should not be your main criterion when selecting a car.
We took away the opposite conclusion from this comment @suhagpatel7765! 🤔 Please explain more.
I was just saying that although I loved driving the Baleno and Swift, I was biased toward the Tiago because of its crash test rating and the perception created about Maruti Suzuki cars being referred to as ‘Tin ka Dabba.’ Anyway, as Shumi said, people need to make mistakes to learn. I learned my lesson.
Wow the knowledge you both share are incredible ,, worth the patience of watching entire video
Thanks NA!
I love this Format so much, please dont stop making these videos 🫰🏼
Thanks for the love @yasho1707
Please make a clip from the troubling transition part! It was very insightful to hear and even necessary for certain people.
Maybe i am the odd one, but maruti have sold me on the design. I have not seen it in the flesh (or driven it) so maybe my thoughts could change. I like that they have not given the connected lights. it kinda feels like the cuteness aggresion version of the desire. Love the video.
Do try to check it out in person and let us know if anything changes @giridharanvel919! 😊
Finally it clicked! Their seating arrangement feels so similar to that of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson in 221B Baker Street.
One can already see the parallels between them and our dynamic duo of MotorInc.
❤️ Hahaha, there can be only one Sherlock and Watson @MrWaynesteel... 😅
For the first time, I didn't watch the quick recap before the whole video. Maruti and 5 star safety in a sentence is definitely an attention grabber. Perceived and actual safety are great in logic and facts but I would most definitely feel alot more at ease mentally if my ride's been rated safe and stable. Cos' I can never know when I'll need that cushion. And better roads are only leading to more and severe unfortunate accidents. As much as I drive sedate now, but in moments of thrill I would really feel more confident in handling panic situations in a higher safety rated car than otherwise.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts @thefastelephant94!
He said a good point on which to choose MT or AMT and very well explained fuel efficiency with smooth drivable less dull noise better with AMT, because I'am manual person so good to know abt this new Dezire expects
Absolutely agree on the VW's 1.5 TSI start stop experience. It's so bad that once I start my car, the start stop is the 1st button I reach to turn it off.
That bit doesn’t feel very premium! 😆
It also says Start-Stop which is the order you follow once the car stops 😂
@motorinc Super excited about what you guys have to say about Mahindra BE 6E. Let us know the date please! 😊
All we can say right now is... stay tuned @nithinkumar573 😋
I loved this episode as usual. I would like to let you know to look into your Audio setup as there is an distinct audio tinnyness especially when Karthikey is speaking and slightly less with Shumi, but is there even my failing hearing could catch it up. Kindly look into it, as i am also latching onto the critical analysis like you guys do😅
Just one question
Should i pick tata punch over baleno/Desire/Amaze?
Tho waiting for new amaze.
Wait for Amaze. Definitely Baleno over Punch. Let’s see what the Amaze does.
Should we wait for a hybrid next year or just get this or the Amaze?
Definitely wait for the Amaze.
They have nailed it, should have named it Esteem. Families would see more value. Should be a best seller again. Old gen Tour S adding in.
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I commented almost same things on Carwale's post of Citroen Aircross' zero star Latin NCAP rating just yesterday. People began calling it unsafe without seeing that the report mentioned it being valid for Latin American market and the car's floor is rated stable.
Shumi has quite impressive comedy chops. I'd pay to see his stand-up show than pay for this channel membership. 😁
I’m truly amazed by the review and shumi’s on point humer. 😀❤
Always!
I saw the red dzire on display at a mall here, looks seriously classy!
Good to have your take P!
that was eye opening spot on thank you so much , i am looking forward to Amaze its good car but lack of headrest at back seat like their more premium city do and lack of basic features standardization for eg TPMS etc etc was my problem lets see for the new one how it goes .....
Great video as usual guys. I lost interest in the car the minute you said it’s less fun. With the comment on “uncles cars” I would like to share something a car showroom salesman told me once. “You can always sell a young man’s car to an old man, but can never sell an old man’s car to a young man” 😂
That’s awesome! We might steal it! 😆
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As long as you reference your source it’s not stealing 😉
This is the best video on this car.
Great review, new age presentation on cards... Great
Thanks!
Hi motorinc! I really like to know about cars and bikes, and your videos really help to give a great insight with a great humour too 😁. Thanks!
Thanks right back at you @vijayendra073!
This is the most important launch for Maruti Suzuki this year. The 5 star rating is only for PR, it will not change much. The Brezza was already 4 star rated and did not dent the Nexon sales as much.
Glad to see Maruti taking safety as one of the priorities with thier usual good things along with it
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Hey!
Why don't you guys do an in-depth review of the bajaj dominar 400?
Yeah i know shumi sir kind of hates the motorcycle because it's front end is heavier and the weight too
But if observed carefully it's the best part of it, I've riden the duke, speed 400 and g310r
But the best thing about dominar is it's stability, the heavy front end helps it to not get wobbly under cross winds or when you overtake a truck closely at high speeds. Shumi is for sure the better observer here and we really want his opinion on dominar again with not a 7 minute video, we want a dominar review from shumi sir! It's much awaited and needed now
I had an small accident on my dzire and i got tensed about replacement cost but the company is said only 2500 that's when I really Maruti Suzuki I choose was the best decision I ever made
Yeah. It’s really impressive.
Amaze Launch is near I would love to see a detailed video on it uplod it asap after it's launch🤩
And I love your videos alot 🎉
I've read somewhere that they got a higher tensile strength steel with yield strength of 960 MPa or something like that for Dzire. They were able to put this into the Dzire because it is currently being manufactured by the Indian Steel industry which previously was not possible. It would have to be imported which would be prohibitively expensive or not possible at all.
Now that Indian Steel industry has caught up, we can see more manufacturers using it.
I think the recently facelifted Nissan Magnite also talks about high tensile steel being used in it.
Thanks for sharing @mostwanted_007
Kudos to Suzuki for going the extra mile and reenforcing the structure. 👏
You see adding High strength steel in the load paths was never a big challenge but they only did this after all the backlash they got :)
So people who criticized suzuki for poor star rating should also be credited for this change.
Karthik mentioned the weight has gone up by only 40kg, BUT..... this car must have saved a good amount of weight with the downsized 3 cylinder engine whereas the Baleno still has old 4 cylinder engine hence the 100kg weight difference is seen, so i guess the structural changes done to Dzire and Baleno are probably identical.
But so has equipment. But good point.
I believe the US IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) crash tests are one of the most credible in the industry. Their credibility comes from being independent of the US government’s NCAP program and being supported by insurance companies. Unlike government agencies or so called Non-Profit institutions, the IIHS has a clear financial interest in promoting vehicle safety encouraging car manufacturers to make safer vehicles helps reduce the chances of costly insurance claims. By pushing for stricter safety standards, they not only protect policyholders but also improve their own profitability by lowering payouts. This alignment of safety and financial interests highlights the reliability and objectivity of the IIHS tests.
The new Dzire is the benchmark for sub 4m sedans in terms of features and fuel effeciency. Overall its a step of for Maruti.
I want to clarify something a little when it comps to the NCAPS, basically apart from Japan, China, Pacific Asia and global NCAP, they all copy Euro NCAP. Australia is the most blatant with this in that if EuroNcap tests a car they themselves wont test it. Atin NCAP just copies the standards with no fanfare despite the fact they oversee one of the more finaically austere regions(so as you correctly said them giving the Baleno zero stars because NO ADAS is just stupid, people complain but they dont care to respond). Also dont take Global Ncap for granted, its one of the few left that actually assess the car based on how likely you are to survive a crash than if the ADAS will annoy you enough to do something silly.