Maruti Suzuki and Honda have given their sub-compact sedans a generational update, with new styling, updated interior, added features, improved safety, and more. Here’s a quick comparison between these two new cars in India.
The new Maruti Dzire gets a downsized three-cylinder petrol engine, while the Amaze gets a four-cylinder i-VTEC. But, the Amaze still misses on the option of a factory-CNG option, which is available as a dealer-level modification though. A detailed description is given in the table above.
These sedans look a lot more upmarket than their predecessors. The Dzire looks a lot like certain Audi cars, but it does have a character of its own. Its overall exterior design looks sophisticated and appealing. The Amaze gets its face from the Elevate and its rear end from the City. Both these cars borrow key styling elements from cars above their segments, but have adapted them to create an overall cohesive look.
The Amaze's dashboard has a cleaner approach, while the Dzire's features lots of distinct surfaces. The layout is identical, with a floating touchscreen, air-con vents below, and the HVAC control panel further down. Key Maruti Dzire features include a sunroof, 360-degree cameras, and a 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Features exclusive to the Amaze include an ADAS suite, remote engine start/stop, and lane watch camera.
The 2025 Maruti Suzuki Dzire is available in four trims, while the 2025 Honda Amaze is being offered in three trims. The Amaze gets the option for both automatic and manual transmissions on all three trims, while the Dzire gets the AMT from the VXi variant onwards. Refer to the table above for a detailed price comparison between these two sedans in India.
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