Maruti Suzuki Celerio vs Toyota Vitz: Many rebadged models, like the Celerio and the Vitz, are sold in different overseas regions as a result of the joint venture between Toyota and Maruti Suzuki. The Vitz will soon take the position of the Agya in the South African market. The SA market's entry-level product Celerio caters to consumers that are cost-conscious. Other factors contributing to its success include minimal maintenance expenses, reasonable prices, and excellent fuel efficiency. With the Vitz, Toyota intends to achieve that.
The Celerio has a variety of features, including a digital infotainment system, a 3-spoke steering wheel with audio and multimedia controls, power window switches on the centre console, an engine push start-stop button with a smart key, Smart play Studio with navigation and vehicle tracking, and more. The Toyota Vitz comes with all the same features.
Specifications
Specifications
Maruti Suzuki Celerio
Toyota Vitz
Body Type
Hatchback
Hatchback
Mileage
25.23 - 35.60 kmpl
25.00 - 35.00 kmpl
Engine
998 cc
998 cc
Transmission
Manual, Automatic
Manual, Automatic
Fuel Type
Petrol, CNG
Petrol, CNG
Seat Capacity
5 Seater
5 Seater
In SA, the Maruti Celerio, an Indian-made vehicle, is already available. The only difference between the Toyota Vitz and that hatchback will be a few Toyota emblems on the exterior and interior. This indicates that it will most likely be equipped with a 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine, similar to the Celerio's, that has a maximum output of 49 kW and 89 Nm. An AMT or a 5-speed MT gearbox would be included with this engine.