Maruti Suzuki Dzire and Honda Amaze, two leading sub-4-metre sedans, are often compared for affordability and practicality. EMI calculations show Dzire as the more budget-friendly option due to its lower starting price, while Amaze appeals to buyers seeking premium features and performance despite higher monthly installments.
The comparison highlights how pricing, mileage, and financing options influence consumer choices in India’s competitive compact sedan market. Both models cater to family buyers but differ in affordability and value proposition.
Price And EMI Comparison
Maruti Suzuki Dzire starts at around Rs 6.26 lakh (ex-showroom), translating to an estimated EMI of Rs 14,000-15,000 per month over five years at 10% interest. Honda Amaze, priced from Rs 7.52 lakh, results in higher EMIs of Rs 17,000-18,000 per month.
Performance And Features
Dzire offers better mileage at 24.79 kmpl, making it cost-efficient for daily commuters. Amaze, however, delivers stronger performance with a more powerful engine and premium interiors, appealing to buyers who prioritize comfort and refinement.
Key Highlights
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Dzire priced lower with affordable EMIs
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Amaze offers premium features at higher cost
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Dzire delivers superior mileage for daily use
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Amaze provides stronger performance and build quality
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Both sedans remain popular family-friendly choices
Buyer Outlook
For budget-conscious buyers, Dzire is the practical choice, while Amaze suits those willing to pay more for added comfort and performance.
Sources: Economic Times, Business Standard, Mint, Hindustan Times, Autocar India