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Maruti Alto K10 vs S Presso vs Kwid 1.0: specifications compared

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Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 vs rivals

Maruti Suzuki recently launched the new Alto K10, which is the first generation change that the venerable Alto has received in the last 10 years – the second-gen model was introduced in 2012. While Renault is the only other manufacturer operating at this end of the market with the Kwid, the new Alto K10 also finds competition from Maruti’s own stable in the S Presso – both models have a huge price overlap and are also mechanically similar.

We compare the new Alto K10 against the Kwid and S Presso in terms of dimensions, engine specifications, fuel efficiency and price to see which comes out on top on paper.

Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 vs rivals: dimensions

Dimensions
Alto K10Kwid 1.0S Presso
Length
3530mm3731mm3565mm
Width
1490mm1579mm1520mm
Height
1520mm1474mm1549mm
Wheelbase
2380mm2422mm2380mm
Wheel Size
13-inch14-inch14-inch

The new Alto K10 is the smallest car here in terms of length and width. It is 35mm shorter than the S Presso, but a significant 201mm shorter than the Kwid. In terms of width as well, the Alto K10 is 30mm and 89mm narrower than the S Presso and the Kwid, respectively. The Alto is taller than the Renault Kwid by 46mm but is 29mm lower than the S Presso.

As for their wheelbase, the Alto K10 and the S-Presso have an identical wheelbase of 2,380mm, which is 42mm shorter than the Kwid. The Alto K10 also rides on the smallest set of wheels – 13 inchers – while its competitors get larger 14-inch units.

Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 vs rivals: engine specifications

Engine specifications
Alto K10Kwid 1.0S Presso
Engine type
3 cyl NA3 cyl NA3 cyl NA
Displacement
998cc999cc998cc
Power
67hp68hp67hp
Torque
89Nm91Nm89Nm
MT gearbox
5-speed5-speed5-speed
AT gearbox
5-speed AMT5-speed AMT5-speed AMT

In terms of powertrain configurations, all three models are nearly identical being equipped with a 1.0-litre, naturally aspirated, three-cylinder petrol engine, mated to either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed AMT gearbox. The Alto K10 and the S Presso are powered by the same K10C petrol engine.

The Alto K10 and the S Presso have identical power and torque figures, while the Kwid has marginally better outputs – 1hp and 2Nm more than the Maruti offerings.

It’s worth noting that the Kwid is also available with a smaller 54hp, 800cc petrol engine. Maruti too has a 800cc petrol engine, but it’s only offered on the previous-gen Alto 800 that continues to be on sale alongside the new Alto K10.

Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 vs rivals: fuel efficiency

Fuel efficiency
Alto K10Kwid 1.0S Presso
Manual (ARAI)
24.39kpl21.7kpl24.76kpl
Automatic (ARAI)
24.90kpl22.5kpl25.30kpl

In terms of their ARAI-claimed fuel efficiency, both Marutis are considerably more fuel efficient than the Renault, thanks to dual-jet technology and idle start/stop system on the new K10C engine. The S Presso, although only marginally better than the Alto K10, is the most fuel efficient of the lot.

Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 vs rivals: price

Price (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Alto K10Kwid 1.0S Presso
Manual
Rs 3.99 lakh-5.34 lakhRs 4.74 lakh-5.54 lakhRs 4.25 lakh-5.49 lakh
Automatic
Rs 5.50 lakh-5.84 lakhRs 5.79 lakh-5.99 lakhRs 5.65 lakh-5.99 lakh

The new Alto K10 is the most affordable hatchback here. It not only has the lowest starting price, but is also the most affordable at the top-end – and that’s true for both manual and automatic versions. The S-Presso, meanwhile, is about Rs 15,000-25,000 more expensive than an equivalent variant of the Alto K10. The Kwid is the most expensive of the lot here, although it also tops out at Rs 5.99 lakh for the top-spec petrol-AMT version, similar to the S-Presso.

Would you pick the new Maruti Alto K10 over its two rivals? Let us know in the comments below.

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