Maruti DZire vs. Logan vs. Indigo – A Comparative Review

A user review on Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire Old. Written by rbedi40 on 02 May, 2008

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Good : good style, good interiors, features
Bad : rear space

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With the launch of the Swift Dzire, Maruti has definitely set the cat among the pigeons in the lower A3 segment. Till now this segment was populated by mundane cars like the Indigo and Logan. To say that the Dzire will be a best seller is a safe bet. But what impact would it actually have on the lower A3. How much further would it move the goalposts.

 

Well, to find out I visited the nearest Maruti showroom.

The Dzire I saw parked in the showroom was a ZDI variant in a dark shade of blue that looked really handsome.

The styling is definitely more striking and contemporary if compared to the Indigo - Logan brigade. The rear end especially with it’s “pinched bootlid” (that’s what the sales guy said) and chrome embellishments etc. give the car it’s premium look.

In comparison the Logan with its slab-sided (cost- cutting) surfaces looks horribly outdated. All straight lines and almost devoid of curves (it even has a flat front windshield !)  The Logan looks like a car from the eighties era. The safely styled Indigo too is quite pleasing to look at.

 

The insides of the car had me pleasantly surprised. Maruti has gone a long way in equipping the car with all the bells and whistles in its kitty and hence is leagues ahead of the competition.

The in dash CD player with controls on the steering wheel (whoa!), climate control etc. the list is impressive.

The twin tone interiors lighten up things inside and add to that feeling of luxury.

Three passengers at the rear could mean a snug fit for the Dzire which is not as wide as the Logan. But it comes equipped with a flip down centre armrest that adds to the premium feeling. The logan on the other hand is quite utilitarian in this regard with it’s wide flat bench rear seat but is blessed with loads of space. The Indigo is the only car among the three which has a 60:40 rear seat split which helps in increasing lugging capacity.

 

Later I went for a test drive and was pleasantly surprised to know that the addition of the boot had done very little to dent the sporty performance and efficiency of the excellent Swift diesel engine. In terms of cubic capacity it is the smallest engine among the trio but has the highest power and torque output. This translates into a peppy and sporty drive on the road. The Logan too is an able performer and has good in-gear acceleration. Indigo is the least refined with poor NVH characteristics.

 

ABS and EBD works perfectly, and along with airbags make the Dzire a very safe car to live with. Ride and handling is very sporty because of the fantastic steering of the Dzire. I found the rear suspension slightly softer than the Swift too. Over a rough patch the Logan does have a slight edge in the comfort area when compared to the Dzire. But personally I liked the slightly harder setting in the Maruti.

 

Well, striking looks, feature loaded, killer pricing and brand Maruti make the Dzire a formidable rival. The Dzire is definitely in a league of its own here.

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Swapnil on 29 Jan, 2011 at 12:09 PM

manza or dzire?

sincerely speaking, if looks factor is set aside, indigo tdi ls/lx or dicor indigo is very much comparable to the dzire, infact it will surpass the dzire in the mileage department. what is very much disappointing to me is the after sales service of tata as compared to maruti which makes their cars a bit vulnerable to competition. but now after the launch of manza, will dzire top the class? i feel no. as it is dzire never is that comfortable in terms of space if compared to indigo. so both have their own pros and cons, indigo definitely being better in performance.

Anonymous on 25 Sep, 2009 at 12:43 AM

avoid dzire petrol.......old engine/scrape

Sheen_Sabzaar_M_69 on 14 Sep, 2009 at 02:41 AM

less legroom in the rear should be a major lacuna after spending about 5.5 lacks ; esp on long journeys?? I need to check personally the extent of space shortage.

Karanchopra on 10 Aug, 2009 at 10:47 AM

it is the best looking cars in its segment and quality ...

Jaipmarathe on 26 Apr, 2009 at 03:52 PM

When driving on third gear the lever moves with acceleration and deacceleration. The movement canbe felt by keeping left hand on the shift habdle. Other position there is no movement. This movement is noticed on SWIFT only.

Ivan Egipsy on 19 Feb, 2009 at 05:57 PM

I have driven all three.The indigo is comfortable but unstable on the roads at higher speeds.The logan is the least comfortable its like sitting on a chair there is no thigh support at all and from inside it looks small and outdated.The dzire zdi has the best of everthing the comfort,safety with airbags abs ebd,stability,value for money mileage of 21km/l on average which i have checked out.

Raghav on 29 May, 2008 at 05:40 PM

It is by no means less comfortable than logan/ indigo. Try a test ride in all these cars and then compare.

Rajesh on 28 May, 2008 at 02:58 PM

I think its definitely VFM but I will not call it as a Sedan. Its a 3 box with very less wheel base, so less comfort as compare to Logan or Indigo. Also Dzire diesel is good to go than Petrol. Main issue of dzire is looooooooong waiting which will remove all our desire for purchasing a car :-)

Nitin on 08 May, 2008 at 03:24 PM

its a wonder full seadan in its class

Manoj Rawat on 02 May, 2008 at 12:11 PM

Dear Friends,

I have written a review on Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire and look forward to your comments on it.

Review Link: Maruti DZire vs. Logan vs. Indigo – A Comparative Review 

Thanks.

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