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Maruti Kizashi (2014)

Maruti Kizashi (2014)

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₹1,650,000 - ₹1,750,000
Discontinued
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I consider the Maruti Kizashi 2014 Maruti's premium pinnacle, a CBU mid-size sedan with 2.4-litre inline-4 petrol (175hp, 230Nm), six-speed manual or CVT, and optional 4x4 for versatile grip. At 1,500kg kerb, it boasts 2700mm wheelbase for roomy interiors seating five comfortably, high ground clearance tuned for India, 17-inch alloys, and 5.5m turning radius suiting urban chaos. Standouts include premium materials, quiet cabin, smooth engine purr even at redline, top-notch braking, and 5-star NCAP safety via high-tensile steel, six airbags, ABS, and immobilizer. Performance shines in straight-line pulls and highway stability up to 215kmph, though body roll hampers cornering and low-speed ride jars on bad roads. Discontinued post-2014 due to pricing and low volumes (under 200/month), it offered three colours—silver, black, white—but costly spares linger as a drawback. For used buyers, it delivers refined, safe motoring with beastly power if you tolerate petrol thirst and maintenance premiums—thorough checks essential for a smart pick.
December 17, 2025
The 2014 Maruti Kizashi, my pick for a forgotten premium sedan, featured a 2.4-litre inline-4 petrol engine with 175-178 HP and 230 Nm torque, paired to 6-speed manual or CVT automatic, optional 4x4, and a 2700mm wheelbase for spacious 5-seater comfort. I loved its high-tensile steel body, 5-star NCAP crash rating with front/rear/side/curtain airbags, ABS, and premium touches like responsive brakes and refined cabin. At 1500kg, it sprinted to 215 kmph top speed, fitting tight city spaces with 5.5m turning radius, though stiff low-speed ride and body roll suited urban more than highways. Launched as Maruti's costliest CBU import in silver/black/white, it boasted superior build over mass-market Suzukis but faltered on pricing and sales, discontinued soon after. For used buyers, it's a beastly alternative to bland sedans, prioritizing thrill and safety if you tolerate petrol thirst and part costs.
December 17, 2025
Our Verdict

Expert opinion and recommendation

I find the Maruti Kizashi 2014 a bold but ultimately flawed premium sedan that doesn't fully deliver on its promise in India. Its 2.4-litre petrol engine pumps out 175hp and 230Nm with smooth refinement and punchy acceleration—0-100kmph in 7.8 seconds for the manual—making highway cruises effortless up to 215kmph top speed, while the premium interior, spacious cabin, and excellent build quality feel a cut above typical Marutis. The 4x4 system aids mild off-road jaunts, responsive braking inspires confidence, and 5-star NCAP safety with comprehensive airbags adds reassurance for family use. However, city ride feels soft with noticeable body roll in corners, handling lacks sharpness due to vague steering, and the stiff low-speed ride jars over potholes. Discontinued due to poor sales, spares remain costly and availability tricky today, making maintenance a concern for long-term ownership. At its core, it's a refined cruiser with Japanese solidity, but rivals like Sonata outshine it in styling and dynamics—if you're chasing value in a used premium buy, I'd skip unless you snag a pristine low-mileage example under budget constraints, as running costs and resale could bite hard.
December 17, 2025
I remember testing the Maruti Kizashi 2014 and being impressed by its premium interiors, spacious cabin, and that punchy 2.4-litre petrol engine delivering 175-178 HP with responsive acceleration, hitting 0-100 kmph in about 7.8 seconds on the manual variant. The 4x4 system, excellent build quality, and 5-star NCAP safety rating with comprehensive airbags made it stand out, feeling refined and special to drive even near redline. However, the stiff ride over bad Indian roads, noticeable body roll at high speeds, and inconsistent steering held it back from rivaling Honda Accord or Hyundai Sonata in handling and luxury. At its launch, it aimed to break into the premium D-segment but flopped due to high import duties pushing prices sky-high for a Maruti badge, leading to poor sales and discontinuation. Today, if you're hunting a used 2014 Kizashi, it's a rare gem for enthusiasts craving power and space without diesel blandness, but check for costly spares and maintenance—it's rewarding for city drives and occasional highways if you prioritize performance over outright value or efficiency.
December 17, 2025
Latest Updates

Recent news and announcements

Suzuki terminated the production of the Maruti Kizashi in December 2014, marking the end of its production run. This decision was part of a broader strategy to focus on more successful models. The Kizashi had struggled to gain traction in the Indian market due to its high price and lack of a diesel variant. I think this was a necessary move, given the cars poor sales performance.
December 9, 2014
In July 2014, Suzuki issued a recall for select model year 2010-2013 Kizashi vehicles due to an issue where spiders could weave webs into the evaporative canister, potentially causing the fuel tank to crack and increasing the risk of a fire. This recall highlighted some of the unique challenges faced by the Kizashi.
July 31, 2014
The Maruti Kizashi was positioned as a premium sedan in India but faced significant challenges due to its high price, partly because it was a fully imported model subject to a 105% tax. This made it less competitive in the market. I believe the pricing strategy was a major factor in its limited appeal.
April 3, 2014
Despite its advanced features, including a 2.4-liter petrol engine and CVT transmission, the Maruti Kizashi failed to attract many buyers in India. The cars fuel efficiency, at 9 km/L in the city and 12 km/L on the highway, was not enough to offset the high running costs of a petrol vehicle in India.
March 16, 2014
In 2014, several owners reported multiple issues with their Maruti Kizashis, including mechanical problems and poor after-sales service. These issues further dented the cars reputation and contributed to its low sales figures. Its clear that reliability and customer support were critical areas where the Kizashi fell short.
February 20, 2014
Price

Pricing details and changes

In 2014, I saw the Maruti Kizashi offered in two variants in India: the manual at Rs 16.53 lakh ex-showroom Delhi and the CVT automatic at Rs 17.53 lakh ex-showroom, reflecting its CBU import status hit with 105% duties that inflated pricing sky-high for a Maruti. On-road prices then pushed past Rs 20 lakh in major cities like Delhi or Mumbai, factoring insurance, registration, and road tax—manual around Rs 19.5-20.5 lakh, CVT nearing Rs 21 lakh—making it a tough sell against locals like Accord or Superb. Today, as a discontinued 2014 used model, ex-showroom tags are irrelevant; expect Rs 4-7 lakh for decent units depending on condition, mileage under 80,000km, and location via platforms like OLX or dealers, with on-road effectively the asking price plus transfer fees of Rs 50,000-1 lakh. This steep original premium hurt sales, but used bargains tempt—factor high import spares (e.g., CVT repairs Rs 2-3 lakh) and poor resale; I'd advise budgeting 20% extra yearly for upkeep. For buyers eyeing premium feel without new-car costs, it's viable if inspected rigorously, but diesel rivals offer better economics long-term.
December 17, 2025
Mileage

Fuel efficiency information

I rate the Kizashi 2014's real-world mileage at 8-10kmpl city and 12-14kmpl highway in India, per tests, with its thirsty 2.4-litre petrol and 63-litre tank demanding Rs 8,000-10,000 monthly fuel at 1,500km. Skip if mileage drives your decision—high running costs eclipse its refinement; opt for efficient diesels instead.
December 17, 2025
I found the 2014 Kizashi's ARAI-rated 12-12.5 kmpl optimistic; real-world in India yields 8-11.7 kmpl mixed, dropping to 7-9 in city traffic with its thirsty 2.4-litre petrol and 63L tank. Running costs soar versus efficient diesels like Accord, so skip if mileage drives your decision—opt for it only if power trumps fuel bills.
December 17, 2025

Specifications

ARAI Mileage (Certified)
12 kmpl
Boot Space
461.00 litres
Engine cc (Displacement)
2393 cc
Maximum Power
178 Bhp @ 6500 rpm
Maximum Torque
230 Nm @ 4000 rpm
Fuel Tank Capacity
63.00 litres
Kerb Weight
1460.00 kg
Top Speed
180
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Complete Specifications

Maruti Kizashi (2014)

PERFORMANCE & MILEAGE
3
Mileage (City)
8.00 kmpl (approx.)
Mileage (Highway)
12.0 kmpl (approx.)
0-100 kmph
7.80 seconds
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
6
Overall Length
4650 mm
Overall Width
1820 mm
Overall Height
1490 mm
Wheelbase
2700.0 mm
Kerb Weight
1460.00 kg
Turning Radius
5.50 metres
ENGINE & TRANSMISSION
5
Engine cc (Displacement)
2393 cc
Gearbox Type
Manual
Maximum Power
178 Bhp @ 6500 rpm
Maximum Torque
230 Nm @ 4000 rpm
Engine Details
2393cc, VVT
QUICK FACTS & INFORMATION
6
Car Variant
2014 Maruti Kizashi Petrol
Car Type
Sedan
Fuel Type
Petrol
ARAI Mileage (Certified)
12 kmpl
Top Speed
180
Official Tagline
A Sign of Great Things to Come
CAPACITY
3
Seating Capacity
5
Boot Space
461.00 litres
Fuel Tank Capacity
63.00 litres
BRAKING & TRACTION
4
Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD)
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
Traction Control
SEATS & UPHOLSTERY
4
Leather Seats
Folding Rear Seats
Rear Centre Armrest
With Cup Holder
Driver Seat Adjustment
Electric
INSTRUMENTATION
2
Trip Distance
2
Tachometer
INFOTAINMENT
1
Music System
Dash Integrated MP3
WHEELS & TYRES
2
Alloy Wheels
Tyre Size
215/55 R17
BRAKES & SUSPENSION
2
Brakes
Front Ventilated, Rear Disk
Suspension
McPherson Strut/Multi Link
LIGHTING
4
Xenon Headlamps
Front Fog Lights
Darkness Sensing Headlamps
ORVM Turn Indicators
COMFORT & CONVENIENCE
12
Steering Adjustment (Rake)
Steering Mounted Controls
Rear AC Vents
Remote Fuel Filler
Steering Adjustment (Reach)
Air Conditioner
Dual Zone Climate Control
Power Steering
Tilt
Rear Defogger
Rear Washer & Wiper
Rain Sensing Wipers
Power Windows
Remote Boot Release
ACTIVE & PASSIVE SAFETY FEATURES
2
Airbags
6
Parking Sensors
INTERIOR FEATURES
1
Sunroof
LOCKS & SECURITY
1
Central Locking
Remote
EXTERIOR FEATURES
3
Body Coloured Bumpers
Outside Rear-view Mirrors
Driver Side Electric
Tinted Glass

Expert Verdict

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by imman
03 Aug, 13 02:06 PM
All about maruti suzuki kizashi, details, specifications, photos, review and price of Kizashi in India.

Overview

Kizashi is the most expensive car offered by India’s largest selling car company, Maruti Suzuki. With this car Maruti enters a territory where auto giants like Honda, Skoda, Toyota and VW rules.

Exterior

The first look is not as catchy as we expected. It can easily be mistaken as a SX4 and can be neglected by many. Its face is remarkably similar to younger sibling and it won’t be hard for anyone to tell that it’s a Maruti car. Its front grille, fog lights along with surrounds and air dam look like any other Maruti car. Force hard on your eyes and then only you can differentiate it with other cars. Side profiling includes 17 inch stylish alloy wheels and muscular wheel arches. The car lacks turn indicators on its outside mirrors which indicate at the cost cutting. Rear portion of Kizashi is very charming. It has a compact boot gate with inbuilt spoiler which goes really well along with the premium looking tail lights. The big rear bumper with dual chrome finished exhaust pipes looks extremely sporty.

Interior

Kizashi has all beige colored interiors. The fit and finish inside is satisfactory but can’t compete with others like Superb or Accord. Some of the bits may remind you of its cheaper siblings as you can find some of the buttons from Swift. When it comes to space, it’s nowhere near to its competitors and you can’t consider this car for space when you have cars like Accord which makes it look like an Alto. However, knee room and shoulder room is just fine but its seats are a let-down. Rear seats could have been more comfortable.

Comfort and Convenience

Maruti Kizashi comes with dual zone automatic climate control system and rear AC vents. It has front power seats, power windows, keyless start, and trip computer and powered outside mirrors. The car features front and rear centre armrests, trip computer and adjustable steering wheel. This car is offered with four wheel drive system. However, it lacks many features like auto headlights and wipers and parking camera.

Dashboard and Storage

Kizashi has a dual tone beige and black colored dashboard with silver accent on it. There is a V shaped central console. The quality of plastic and the buttons used on it could have been better as they are not that soft to touch. For storage, it has a normal glove box, cubby holes and bottle holders on doors with a boot capacity of 461 litres.

Music System

Maruti Suzuki Kizashi features an audio system in its central console with 5 speakers and 2 tweeters. It has a radio, CD, MP3 player with USB socket. It also has steering mounted controls.

Engine and Gearbox

Kizashi shares its 2.4L petrol engine with sibling Grand Vitara. This engine churns out a maximum power of 178 bhp at 6500 rpm with a torque output of 230 Nm coming at 4000 rpm. This engine is mated with a six-speed automatic as well as manual transmission. The engine employs both an aluminium block and cylinder heads, providing a lightweight installation; aluminium pistons with low tensile force rings deliver improved power and efficiency. Dropped-forged connecting rods, rotating on a forged steel crankshaft, contribute to the inline four’s durability, and a balancer shaft delivers improved engine balance and reduced noise, vibration and harshness (NVH). In addition to this excellent new power-train, and to even further enhance the Maruti Suzuki Kizashi's strong efficiency story, Suzuki is developing an even more fuel efficient hybrid version that will be added to the line-up in the future.

Acceleration and Performance

The 2.4l engine is impressive in terms of performance but it can’t beat many of competitors like Superb, Accord or Hyundai Sonata. The initial throttle response is very good but it lacks the grunt offered by others. With manual transmission, this engine feels more relaxed and enthusiastic as you can use its power and torque according to your need. This engine takes around 9 seconds to reach 100km/hour from standstill with a limited top speed of 180km/hr. If you want to go beyond it, there are many other options. This engine will surely impress you with its refinement level as its very silent when pushed hard. It response really well after 2000rpm -5500rpm, the power delivery never feels short. Gear ratios are well matched with this engine and with taller sixth gear; it’s a nice car for cruising. Its automatic transmission is a bit slow though but after initial phase it settles well.

Mileage

The manual variant of Kizashi gives you a mileage of around 8km/ltr in city conditions while on highways its fuel efficiency is around 12km/ltr. With its automatic transmission, expect this fuel efficiency to decrease by 1-2km/ltr.

Safety Features

Maruti Suzuki Kizashi is stuffed with safety features like 6 airbags, ESP and Hill decent control.

Suspension and Brakes

Its suspension is on the soft side which confirms you a very comfy ride inside. The car manages to take on most of the obstructions on road with ease. Kizashi is equipped with ventilated discs at its front with solid discs at the back for accurate braking with other features like ABS with EBD.

Ride and Handling

Kizashi feels more suitable for city conditions as at high speeds and sharp corners, there is a major body roll in this car. The handling is not that responsive around corners but with a turning radius of 5.5m, it’s good for city traffic. Its compact size is also beneficial for day to day usage as it fits in tight spaces easily. The fatty tyres hold the road properly along with a wheelbase of 2700mm but this car doesn’t feel as stable as others.

Variants and Warranty

Maruti offers Kizashi in two variant – Manual and Automatic. Company gives a warranty of 2 years/40,000 kilometers on Kizashi.

Shades

Maruti Suzuki Kizashi is available in three shades: Premium Silver Metallic, Super Black Pearl and Snow White Pearl.

Verdict

Frankly speaking, we don’t find it to be a complete value for money car. We don’t know how Kizashi will be able to justify its high pricing because at this price we don’t think that with its ordinary looks and performance, it will manage to grab the buyers who look for sheer luxury and performance. Recently launched Hyundai Sonata is also a big threat to Kizashi as that car feels a generation ahead from Kizashi in terms of styling and performance. Moreover, Maruti Suzuki’s small car image is a big drawback for this car as nobody wants to be associated with cheaper cars after paying this much of money. So, we expect a tough time ahead for Kizashi in our car market.

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Muthu13 years agoAnonymous

Spares are too costly...

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