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Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 Expert Review
Our expert review of the Alto K10 highlights its strengths in Performance And Refinement, Mileage / Range And Efficiency. Some areas of improvement include Ride Comfort And Handling, Value For Money, Exterior Design And Engineering.
Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 pros and cons
We like
Painless ownership experience
Perky engine
We don't like
Higher variants pricey
Feels unsettled at high speeds
Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 expert review
The all-new Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 wears a fresh and cheerful design that bears little resemblance to its predecessor. Built on the Heartect platform shared with the S-Presso, it has a large hexagonal grille, slim headlamps and a gently raked C-pillar that give it a more modern and slightly sporty silhouette for this segment. A high beltline and 13-inch wheels tailored to compact proportions keep the stance balanced, even if the wheels do look small under the tall greenhouse.
The body structure feels solid for a budget hatch and engineering priorities clearly aim at easy daily mobility, lightness and straight-forward simplicity rather than high-speed stability or sporty handling.
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The cabin is simple but well sorted for its class. A digital instrument cluster mounted behind the wheel is basic yet clear, offering only the essentials in terms of speed and fuel level, but suits the Alto’s no-nonsense character. Controls are easy to reach, and the steering wheel carries convenient volume and phone buttons.
Materials are hard but durable, appropriate for long-term use, and packaging gains meaningful legroom and headroom in what remains a compact footprint. The rear bench will comfortably seat two adults, three abreast is a squeeze and under-thigh support is well judged given the Alto’s small cabin space. Boot capacity is 214 litres, useful for daily luggage, though the load lip sits a little high.
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Under the hood sits a 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine mated to either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed AGS (automatic gear shift) transmission. The engine produces about 67 hp and 89 Nm, and delivers brisk low-speed performance that makes the Alto K10 feel eager in city traffic. Acceleration is strongest in the upper half of its rev range, and the motor never feels strained even when worked hard.
Refinement is surprisingly good for a small three-cylinder unit. The engine gets audible when revved hard but lacks harshness or strain, and part-throttle responses in urban flow are smooth. The AGS, while smooth and responsive to kicks when needed, is slightly slower than the manual at overtakes due to distinct pauses between gear shifts, typical of single-clutch automatics.
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Fuel efficiency continues to be a key strength of the Alto K10. Official ARAI figures are around 24.39 kmpl for the manual and 24.90 kmpl for the AGS, making it one of the most fuel-efficient budget cars available. These returns align with expectations for an entry-level hatchback and are likely to appeal to cost-conscious buyers seeking low running costs.
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Ride quality is well attuned to urban conditions. The Alto’s light steering and compact dimensions make it nimble in tight traffic and easy to park. Its short wheelbase and high ground clearance help it handle typical city potholes with aplomb, and wider pavement breaches often pass through with minimal fuss.
At higher speeds, however, the steering feels vague and lacks confidence, and the ride becomes choppier over uneven stretches. Body motions are palpable when pushed hard, and the Alto lacks the planted feel of larger cars, so it’s best enjoyed at moderate speeds.
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Equipment is basic, though the digital cluster and steering-mounted controls elevate the experience for an entry-level hatch. Connectivity and convenience features such as a touchscreen system appear only in higher trims, and essentials like power windows and mirrors vary by variant. Safety kit includes dual front airbags, ABS with EBD and front pretensioners, plus rear parking sensors in top variants — adequate for this segment.
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Priced from around Rs 4 lakh to about Rs 5.8 lakh ex-showroom, the Alto K10 occupies the heart of India’s budget hatch segment. It stays true to the Alto’s original philosophy - simple, dependable and ultra-practical, while adding modern touches such as the digital cluster and efficient powertrain. Its suitability as an urban commuter with excellent fuel efficiency, easy manoeuvrability and low running costs makes it especially compelling for first-time buyers and city dwellers alike.
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Reviewed by: Hormazd Sorabjee
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