With the fuel price rising at a rather rapid rate, many
South Africans are looking for cheaper, more economical forms of getting from point A to point B.
Suzuki has been an expert in the budget segment with vehicles that offer decent bang for your buck. Their latest offering, the
Celerio offers a host of features, both in terms of luxuries and safety. Here is what you need to know.
The latest
Suzuki Celerio is a brand-new model from the ground up and as such it features a newly fledged exterior.
Suzuki’s designers have replaced the bold and angular style of the previous
Celerio with a new, more rounded and more deeply sculpted body. The new
Celerio has a deep oval grill with large
S-emblem and chrome highlights that stretch beyond the grille to the teardrop headlamps. This brightwork also disguises the fit lines of the lower moulded bumper, which help to create a bold and unified look. The lower black and body colour bumper houses the fog lights.
The cabin features new, integrated front- and rear seats that optimise space, while remaining comfortable.
Suzuki has also added a 60:40 split rear seat and reshaped the luggage bay with a flush fitting parcel shelf, luggage hooks and a deeper base (despite housing a full-sized spare) to increase loading space to 295 litres.
The
Celerio is fitted with a new-generation version of its touch-screen infotainment system. This system is equipped with a USB port, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard. It also features a host of smart vehicle notifications, alerts and information, such as instantaneous and average fuel consumption, fuel range and information from its integrated rear parking sensors.
It is worth noting that the 2022
Celerio now rides on a new version of
Suzuki’s renowned
HEARTECT platform. This platform does duty in modern
Suzuki models such as the
Swift and the new
Baleno, and it is well-regarded for its high structural rigidity, innovative energy dispersion channels for greater impact protection and its low weight.
Also new to the
Celerio, and
South Africa, is
Suzuki’s innovative new
DualJet engine technology. As the name suggests, the engine
(code-named K10C) offers multi-point fuel injection from two injectors per cylinder, which allowed
Suzuki engineers to offer more efficient combustion and a higher compression ratio.
The impressive fuel efficiency of just under 5l/100km of the 1 litre
DualJet engine does not come at the expense of power delivery. The motor develops 49kW and 89Nm which we found to be adequate for the vehicle's intended purpose. The motor is eager to rev out, it's nippy and zippy and quite fun to drive.
Another highlight is the fact that this new model is fitted with a
McPherson strut and coil spring front suspension and
Torsion beam and coil spring rear suspension. Ground clearance is a solid 170mm. Enough to handle the inconsistent height of speed humps in various locations. The front-mounted disk brakes are equipped with ABS brakes, electronic brakeforce distribution and emergency brake assistance.
Further safety includes electronic stability programme
(ESP) as standard, a first in this segment, and it has two airbags across the range.
ISOFIX restraint system for child seats as standard and the front seats have been lifted slightly for a more commanding driving position with better all-round visibility.
Overall the
Celerio is an accomplished product with much to like. It should be on your list when shopping in this segment, especially considering the cost of fuel and other essential items that seem to be forever on the rise.
Credit: Justin Jacobs