Maruti Suzuki launches Celerio 2021, the most fuel-efficient car of India

Updated : Nov 10, 2021 13:15
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Maruti Suzuki has launched Celerio 2021 on Wednesday which, as the company claims, is the 'most fuel-efficient petrol car of India'. The car's ex-showroom price stood at Rs 4.99 lakh. Not just that, India's largest carmaker looks all set to lure customers on the pricing front, added to its new-age design for millennials.

What difference will it make?

Maruti's own Alto 800, one of the top fuel-efficient cars in India, claims to have a 22 kmpl of mileage. The car comes with an ex-showroom price range of Rs 3.15 to 4.82 lakh. However, the new Celerio 2021 is priced at Rs 4.99 lakh (ex-showroom) and delivers a mileage of 26 kmpl, as claimed by the company. The previous models are available at ₹4.66 lakh to ₹6.1 lakh (ex-showroom).

2021 Maruti Suzuki Celerio features

Celerio will feature new touchscreen console, push button start/stop, auto engine start/stop, multi-function steering wheel, etc to match the young buyers' aspirations.

Talking about the style, the 2021 Celerio gets a new grille with a chrome bar extending across its length all the way to the new swept-back headlamps. The interior comes in all-black theme, faux aluminum accents across the cabin, vertical AC vents, etc. 

For safety, Celerio will come equipped with two front air bags, ABS, and reversing sensor with camera on the console panel. The car also supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

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