Maruti Suzuki has recently launched the Ciaz in an all new avatar. It packs in a lot of tech to combat the competition. But is it the best you can get now?
The Hyundai Verna right from the word go was busy luring in customers with its pot load of features and stylish looks. The City on the other hand played on its legacy. But now Maruti Suzuki has launched the new Ciaz equipped with green tech.
So which one is the best? Read on if you are in the market for a automatic petrol sedan.
EXTERIORS
Let’s begin with the newest kind on the block, the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz. Being a mid-life facelift, the Ciaz gets the customary upgrades which include a new set of bumpers, LED projector headlights with integrated day time running lights, a new chrome grille and LED fog lamps. The Ciaz also gets new alloy wheels and new LED tail lights. Dimensions remain identical as before and this makes the Ciaz one of the largest cars in the segment.
The Hyundai Verna has gone through a generation change recently look closely and you will be able to spot the new projector headlamps which incorporate sleek day time running lights. The front and rear bumpers are new and gel well with the overall design. The tail lamps get LED treatment and have become sleeker as well. The wheelbase at 2,600mm is identical to arch rival the Honda City but lesser than the 2,650mm sported by the Ciaz.
Moving on to the Honda, we realize that the City too has evolved to be quite a looker. Much like the Verna, it too comes with day time running lights and LED tail lamps.
However the City is tad higher than the Verna and the Ciaz too. We also love the stance which the City offers, aggressive yet elegant is what it is.
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