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    The End of an Era Why Maruti Ciaz Set to Be Discontinued by April 2025

    RpmTimeBy RpmTime23/02/20253 Mins Read
    End of an era, why maruti ciaz will be discontinued by april 2025
    End of an era, why maruti ciaz will be discontinued by april 2025

    The Maruti Ciaz, a familiar name in India’s mid-size sedan market, is set to be discontinued by April 2025. Since its debut in 2014, the Ciaz has been a popular choice for families and professionals, thanks to its spacious interiors, fuel efficiency, and competitive pricing.

    However, Maruti Suzuki has decided to phase out this beloved sedan as part of a broader strategy to adapt to changing market trends, bringing an end to its decade-long journey.

    Why Is the Maruti Ciaz Being Discontinued?

    The decision to discontinue the Ciaz reflects a shift in the Indian automotive landscape. Sedans, once a dominant force, have steadily lost ground to SUVs, which now account for over half of car sales in India.

    The Ciaz, despite its strengths, has struggled to keep up with this trend, with monthly sales averaging around 500 units in recent years—far below its peak performance. Meanwhile, competitors like the Hyundai Verna and Volkswagen Virtus have brought fresh designs and advanced features to the segment, intensifying the competition.

    Maruti Suzuki is also redirecting its focus toward high-demand segments like SUVs and electric vehicles (EVs). With successful models like the Grand Vitara and Fronx already in its lineup, the company appears to prioritizing these areas over the declining sedan market, signaling a strategic pivot for the brand.

    What This Means for Buyers and the Market

    For consumers, the discontinuation of the Ciaz narrows the options in the mid-size sedan category. Known for its affordability and reliability, the Ciaz catered to buyers seeking a practical yet stylish vehicle. Its exit may push sedan enthusiasts toward pricier alternatives like the Honda City or nudge them into the SUV camp altogether.

    The broader market will feel the ripple effects too. The mid-size sedan segment has already shrunk over the years, and the loss of the Ciaz further highlights the dominance of SUVs. For Maruti Suzuki, this marks a complete withdrawal from the mid-size sedan space—a segment it once ruled—leaving the field open to rivals.

    Looking Ahead: Maruti Suzuki’s Next Chapter

    While the Ciaz prepares to bow out, Maruti Suzuki is gearing up for the future. The company is expanding its SUV portfolio and betting big on electric mobility, with its first EV, the eVX, slated for a 2025 launch. There are no signs of a direct replacement for the Ciaz, suggesting Maruti is fully committed to riding the SUV and EV wave. This shift aligns with India’s growing appetite for versatile, modern vehicles and the push toward sustainable transportation.

    A Fond Farewell

    By April 2025, the Maruti Ciaz will roll off the production line for the last time, closing a chapter for a sedan that won hearts with its simplicity and value. Its discontinuation underscores how quickly the automotive world evolves, driven by consumer tastes and industry innovation. As Maruti Suzuki looks to new horizons, the Ciaz leaves behind a legacy of dependability—a reminder of an era when sedans held sway on Indian roads.

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