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Last Updated on: 07 Jul 2026
Maruti Suzuki Celerio price in Alipurduar
The Celerio price in Alipurduar starts at Rs 4.70 lakh for base model going upto Rs 6.73 lakh for the top model (ex-showroom). While, Celerio on road price starts from Rs 5.39 lakh going upto Rs 7.71 lakh.
At this price point, the Celerio is one of the most value for money cars on sale in India in 2026.
The Celerio price in Alipurduar starts at Rs 4.70 lakh for base model going upto Rs 6.73 lakh for the top model (ex-showroom). While, Celerio on road price starts from Rs 5.39 lakh going upto Rs 7.71 lakh.
At this price point, the Celerio is one of the most value for money cars on sale in India in 2026.
* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.
I took the Celerio automatic top end, which comes in max 8 lakhs. I already drove 12k in 4 months. I get 21 kmpl with AC, but it's not comfortable for long drives with 5 people.
In my opinion, if you love cruising at 80-90 km/h and have a light foot, you can consider a Celerio. It offers more space inside the cabin for five people and has a big boot for luggage. Mileage is also a plus point.
Read moreMaruti Celerio (older version) is a good Tall Boy design car. It's trouble-free and dependable, ready to get in and get out. It can be repaired virtually anywhere.
The Celerio VXI AMT is much better than the Alto and S-Presso. It's priced around 5.85 lakh on road.
I've been using the Celerio VXI AMT for the past three months. I'm getting a mileage of 19 on the highway and 16.7 in the city.
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The ZXi petrol-manual is the recommended variant for the Celerio as it offers a decent feature suite for a reasonable price. Amenities include turn indicators on ORVMs, rear wiper and washer, 4 speakers and all four power windows.
ANURUDH KUMAR
I primarily drive within Delhi city and am usually the sole occupant of the car. I am confused between the Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 AMT and the Maruti Suzuki Celerio AMT. Which one would be the better choice for my needs? Please suggest.

autocar.india
Get the Alto K10 AMT. For solo Delhi city use, its small size is the real win - it squeezes into tight gaps, parking won't be an issue, and the light steering makes driving in traffic easy. It uses the same engine and automatic as the Celerio, but the Alto is lighter, so it feels a touch nippier off the line and returns better mileage in stop-go runs. In Delhi heat, the smaller cabin cools quicker too, which you will appreciate.One honest downside: the Alto’s cabin is narrower, the boot is smaller and ride over bad patches is okay, not great. The Celerio has a softer ride and roomier cabin. So if you often carry passengers or luggage, or want a slightly cushier ride, the Celerio is nicer.But if it’s mostly you, the Alto K10 AMT is the smarter, more affordable choice.
Nirmal Choudhary
First-time car buyer on a tight budget of 5 lacs. Confused between the Alto K10 VXI variant and the Celerio LXI variant. I run 1000- 1500 kms monthly on Rural roads & highways. Which car will be more suitable for me?

autocar.india
The Maruti Celerio LXI would be the better choice for your usage. Since both the Alto K10 and Celerio use the same 1.0-litre petrol engine, there is very little to separate them in terms of outright performance. Both are adequately powered for city use and can handle occasional highway runs without feeling strained.Where the Celerio pulls ahead is in its overall package. It is a larger car with a more spacious cabin, a bigger boot and a more comfortable ride. It also feels more settled on highways and copes better with rough rural roads, which is particularly relevant given your monthly running and usage pattern.The Alto K10 VXI counters with a lower price and a better feature list than the Celerio LXI. It is also easier to manoeuvre in tight spaces. However, it feels more like an entry-level hatchback, whereas the Celerio feels a class above in terms of space and comfort.
Ahmed Saad
I have been driving a manual Celerio for the past 10 years. The biggest benefit has been its very low maintenance, and I have never faced any electrical or mechanical issues. I am now planning to buy a new car next year, but I am confused about the budget. Initially, I was considering up to Rs 10 lakh, but now I feel I can stretch it to Rs 12 lakh. My main requirements are good city mileage, decent performance, and very low maintenance. Around 90% of my driving will be in the city, with a daily running of 30 to 40 km, and I also plan to do mountain trips about three times a year.

autocar.india
With a Rs 12 lakh budget you can get multiple body styles, including hatchbacks, compact sedans, or even SUVs. Since you've had a pleasant ownership experience, you could consider sticking to the Maruti brand itself, and shortlist Maruti Brezza, Dzire and Fronx.If you're open to the sedan body style, get the Dzire for its space, comfort, efficiency and overall premium feel. For your mountain trips, though, the Fronx turbo will feel the most effortless to drive. That said, all the listed cars will fall within your budget, are likely to be efficient and low maintenance, and will feel like a big upgrade over your Maruti Suzuki Celerio.
RNS Murthy
For a city commuter with occasional highway drives, which one should I choose between the Celerio and Wagon R?

autocar.india
Both the Celerio and the Wagon R come with the typical Maruti benefits of being fuel-efficient and cost-effective when it comes to service.Between these two Maruti Suzuki cars, we would lean towards the Celerio. The Maruti Suzuki Wagon R has better headroom, but overall passenger space in the Celerio is more than enough, and the boot volume is also very good.For your highway trips, the Maruti Suzuki Celerio will be a tad better with a more surefooted and composed feel at speed.
Indranil Jana
I want to buy the Celerio LXi instead of the Alto K10 VXi. Is it a better option? Which car is more stable on the highway? How about body roll and NVH levels in both?

autocar.india
The Maruti Suzuki Celerio is a larger and heavier car, and correspondingly feels more confident on the highway than a Maruti Suzuki Alto K10. The Celerio will have a slight advantage in NVH, too, and will feel more stable during cornering. Both are city cars, though, and not ideal for highway drives. Within the same budget, you could also consider the Tata Tiago in XE trim, which feels tougher in its build and drives with more heft than the Maruti Suzuki options.
Abdul Rayaan
My parents, aged 55+, are looking to purchase a new car for city use. We specifically want an automatic. Our budget is ₹6-12 lakh (on-road). Our main priorities are easy drivability in the city, some must-have features, good looks, and resale value. Mileage is not a concern as they drive only 500 km a month. The Cars we shortlisted are Alto K10, Swift, Celerio, i10, and Fronx. Which is a better value for money?

autocar.india
Of the cars you have shortlisted, the Maruti Suzuki Celerio is probably the best value for money, as it is priced just above the Alto K10 and shares its engine, while offering up space, practicality, interior quality, and some features from larger, more expensive Maruti Suzuki cars. It is also among the most fuel-efficient petrol cars on sale, even though that is not really an issue for you.You should also consider the Nissan Magnite 1.0 Turbo CVT, as it offers a much smoother automatic gearbox for the same amount of money; all the cars you have shortlisted feature the more basic AMT automatic gearbox.
Vignesh Ramachan
I'm considering purchasing a city car with an automatic transmission and am evaluating options like the Maruti Suzuki Alto, Celerio, and Tata Tiago. Should I also explore used car options in addition to new ones? I have my parents' Volkswagen Virtus for highway drives.

autocar.india
Both the Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 and the Maruti Suzuki Celerio are good choices for city driving due to their ease of handling, low maintenance, and fuel efficiency. The Alto K10 is smaller and more maneuverable in traffic, while the Celerio offers more space and a larger boot, making it better suited for families.The Tata Tiago has a more modern design and a stronger crash safety rating, having scored 4 stars in the 2021 Global NCAP test. In comparison, the Alto K10 scored 2 stars in 2023, and the new Celerio has not been tested yet.However, the Tiago cannot match Maruti’s peace of mind, ownership experience, or fuel efficiency.
Mahesh Randawe
I want to buy a used 2016 Suzuki Celerio with 46,000 km on the odometer. The Passing is valid until 2031, but the insurance has expired. The car is in very good condition. What price should I consider paying for it?

autocar.india
Despite being nine years old, the Maruti Suzuki Celerio still retains its value reasonably well. If you are buying directly from the owner, you may consider offering between ₹2.50 lakh and ₹2.70 lakh, keeping in mind that you will also need to pay for insurance. If purchasing from a dealer, be prepared to pay around ₹3 lakh for the manual version.
Kaushik
I want to replace my manual transmission Swift hatchback with an automatic hatchback within a budget of Rs. 8 lakh. My usage is mostly in the city, often in dense traffic, so good fuel economy is a priority. Please suggest the best options.

autocar.india
Go for the Maruti Suzuki Celerio AMT. It fits under Rs. 8 lakh, is one of the most fuel-efficient petrol automatics you can buy, and its light steering and small size make life easy in dense city traffic and tight parking.You are moving from a Swift, so expect a simpler cabin and a bit less space, but the Celerio makes up for it with very low running costs and easy driving. The automatic is fine for the city, just know that at crawling speeds it can feel a little jerky if you stomp the accelerator - be gentle, and it’s smooth enough.If you want something closer to your Swift in size and feel, and can stretch a bit, the new Swift VXi automatic or Hyundai Grand i10 Nios automatic feel nicer inside and rides better, but you will spend a bit more.
S Datta
My car will run close to 100 km daily, with a mix of city and highway driving. I will be buying my first car, and my budget is Rs. 5-7 lakh. Should I choose a CNG car with a manual transmission? Please suggest a car, along with the most suitable fuel type and transmission, considering my usage and the need for minimal maintenance.

autocar.india
Consider a Maruti Suzuki Celerio CNG manual. Your 100 km daily run will make CNG pay back fast, and the simple manual plus Maruti’s cheap, widely available service keeps maintenance low. The Celerio is small enough for the city but feels calmer than the tiny entry hatches on the highway, so those mixed runs won’t be tiring. It also fits your Rs. 5-7 lakh budget without stretching.You should know the compromises. Performance on CNG is softer, so overtakes need planning, and the tank eats most of the boot. Also, CNG pumps must be convenient on your route; if they aren’t, get the same Celerio in petrol manual and keep life simple while still keeping costs sensible.Cruise at 80-90 on the highway, stick to regular services, and this combo will give you low running costs with minimal fuss.
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