Although spy shots of a Maruti Ciaz test mule
surfaced in May, it didn’t have any significant exterior changes worthy of a
mid-cycle refresh, suggesting that the facelifted model hasn’t entered testing.
As rivals have raised the ante in design and specification, we expect Maruti to
follow suit with the Ciaz. To give an idea of the changes Maruti could make to
its exterior, IAB’s Shoeb R Kalania has created a rendering of the 2018 Maruti
Ciaz.
The actual car may not mirror the looks of the
rendered example, but you can expect the facelifted Ciaz to bear the touch of
premiumness the rendering imparts. It could feature LED headlamps with bolder
DRLs, more chrome embellishers on the bumper (inspired by Suzuki Alivio), new
16-inch diamond cut alloy rims, and LED taillamps. The interior could be kept
identical to the current car, save for small upgrades to the infotainment
system, materials and equipment.
It has been rumoured for long that the facelifted
Ciaz petrol gets the new 1.5L 4-cyl petrol engine, so as to better rival the
119 PS Honda City 1.5 i-VTEC petrol, the 123 PS Hyundai Verna 1.6L petrol or
the 105 PS VW Vento 1.6L MPI/1.2L TSI. So far, we’re still in the dark about
the Ciaz getting bigger engines in its next big update, but more details should
start surfacing in the coming months.
Currently, the Maruti Ciaz has the least powerful
petrol and diesel variants in the segment. It can be had with a K14B 1.4-litre
VVT petrol engine that produces 91 hp and 130 Nm of torque, or the
1.3-litre DDiS 200 diesel engine with SHVS, good for 88 hp and 200
Nm of torque. A 5-speed manual transmission is standard, while the petrol
variant exclusively can be equipped with a 4-speed automatic transmission.