Soon after the 2018 Maruti Ciaz exterior, images showing its interior have surfaced online, courtesy
GaadiWaadi. As expected, the mid-cycle refresh has brought only minor changes
to the car’s interior.
The new Maruti Ciaz has a
dual-tone interior in a combination of beige and black. The latter features new
faux wood trim that is in a lighter shade. Maruti Suzuki has added cruise
control feature with the mid-cycle refresh, and its controls are on the right
spoke of the steering wheel, like the S-Cross.
The 2018 Maruti Ciaz features a revised instrument
panel. The speedometer and tachometer have blue needles, similar in colour to
the diesel Smart Hybrid variant. This is an indicator of the addition of mild
hybrid tech to the petrol variant. The MID between them is also new, positioned
lower now for better visibility. Another improvement is the availability of
headrests for the rear seat occupants. The non-touch double-DIN audio system in
the centre console suggests that the interior is of the Delta or Zeta grades.
On the outside, the 2018 Maruti Ciaz features a
sharper design at the front and some small changes at the other angles. The
revised front-end comprises sleeker upper grille, chrome bonnet garnish,
reshaped headlamps, inverted lower air intake and more aggressive bumper with
chrome details. On the sides, there are new alloy wheels. At the rear, the
refreshed model has tweaked tail lamps.
The 2018 Maruti Ciaz is said to come with a new
1.5-litre petrol engine instead of a 1.4-litre petrol engine. No details about
the new petrol engine are available, but a possibility is that it is the 2018
Suzuki Ertiga’s K15B unit that produces 104.7 PS and 138 Nm of torque.
For
improved fuel efficiency, Maruti Suzuki will offer the SHVS mild-hybrid system
in the petrol engine model. The Fiat-sourced 1.3-litre diesel engine will get
replaced by a Suzuki-developed 1.5-litre diesel engine only next year. The
facelifted Maruti Ciaz will reach showrooms by July 2018.