
Maruti suzuki Celerio X
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Maruti suzuki Celerio X
The Maruti Suzuki Celerio X was a cross-hatchback variant of the Celerio featuring rugged exterior styling elements including body cladding, roof rails, and larger tyres. Discontinued in 2022, it was a niche model that didn't gain widespread traction.
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Key Specification
23.1 kmpl (ARAI)
Mileage
998 cc
Engine Displacement
3
Cylinders
67 PS @ 5500 rpm
Max Power
90 Nm @ 3500 rpm
Max Torque
5
Sitting Capacity
Petrol
Fuel Type
170 mm (unladen)
Ground Clearance
165/70 R14
Tire Size
235 Litres
Boot Space
Hatchback
Body Type
5-speed MT
Transmission
Maruti suzuki Celerio X variants
The Maruti suzuki Celerio X price for the base model starts at (Ex-Showroom) and ₹0 (On-Road, Noida). There are 0 variants listed below.
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Maruti suzuki Celerio X Colors (4)
Maruti suzuki Celerio X Colors (4)
Paprika Orange

Maruti suzuki Celerio X Latest Updates
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Celerio X was quietly discontinued by Maruti in 2022 following slow sales and platform consolidation.
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The model was a styling exercise on the Celerio, adding cladding and roof rails without mechanical changes.
Maruti Suzuki Celerio X Engine & Performance
The Maruti Suzuki Celerio X is a rugged-styled version of the Celerio:
• 1.0L petrol (K10B) → ~67 bhp & 90 Nm
It is available with:
• 5-speed manual
• 5-speed AMT
👉 Tuned for city use + mileage + light performance
Maruti Suzuki Celerio X Key Specifications
Specification | Details |
|---|---|
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Engine | 998 cc |
Power | ~67 bhp |
Torque | 90 Nm |
Transmission | Manual / AMT |
Drive Type | FWD |
Mileage | ~21.6 – 23 kmpl |
Seating Capacity | 5 |
Body Type | Hatchback (Crossover style) |
Maruti Suzuki Celerio X Interior & Technology
• Dual-tone cabin (sporty theme)
• Fabric seats with contrast stitching
• Basic but practical dashboard
Maruti Suzuki Celerio X Safety
• Dual airbags
• ABS with EBD
• Rear parking sensors
Maruti suzuki Celerio X Brochure
How is Maruti suzuki Celerio X
Pros
- •Rugged cross-hatchback styling at an affordable price.
- •Higher ground clearance than standard Celerio.
- •AGS automatic available.
Cons
- •Discontinued in 2022.
- •Purely a styling exercise — no mechanical improvements over Celerio.
- •Limited feature set.
User Review
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Q. Does the Celerio X's rugged styling actually add real-world capability to justify the price premium over the standard Celerio?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
The Celerio X is purely a visual and lifestyle upgrade — body cladding, roof rails, and dual-tone exterior — with no mechanical changes to ground clearance or drivetrain. You're paying for differentiated aesthetics, not added off-road ability. If the adventurous styling appeals to you and the pricing fits, it's a legitimate personality choice; but if you need actual rough-road capability, look at the Ignis or Fronx instead.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. Does the Celerio X's additional body weight and cladding meaningfully hurt the standard Celerio's exceptional mileage?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
The added mass from cladding and cosmetic additions is minimal — expect real-world mileage of 17–20 kmpl, only marginally lower than the standard Celerio's benchmark numbers. The same efficient 1.0L engine powers both variants, so the fundamental fuel economy character is preserved. For buyers worried that the X's styling comes at a significant running cost, the impact is genuinely negligible.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. Beyond the visual upgrades, does the Celerio X offer any feature or comfort improvements over the base Celerio?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
The Celerio X was positioned as a top-spec lifestyle variant with features like automatic climate control, push-button start, and a more complete infotainment setup depending on the trim. The interior is largely shared with the standard Celerio, which means space and ergonomics are identical — neither an upgrade nor a downgrade in daily use. Its primary value is in standing out visually in a segment where most cars look similar.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. Celerio X vs Ignis — for someone who wants a quirky, distinctive city car, which is the more complete package?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
The Ignis is a fundamentally superior package for buyers seeking a distinctive, personality-rich city car — it has a proper platform advantage in ground clearance (180mm vs 160mm), more character in its design, and better feature content at comparable prices. The Celerio X's rugged styling is surface-level; the Ignis actually delivers a different driving experience. Between the two, Ignis is the more honest choice for buyers who want more than just visual differentiation.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. Will the Celerio X's plastic body cladding and exterior trim hold up over 4–5 years of Indian weather and usage?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Cladding can develop micro-fading and minor surface abrasions after 3–4 years, particularly in high UV coastal cities — periodic waxing or ceramic coating helps significantly. The cladding itself is replaceable but not cheap if damaged in parking scrapes. One practical tip: the roof rails are largely aesthetic and prone to water seepage if seals degrade — have them checked and resealed at each service in the first 3 years.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
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