The Celerio 2025 attrition, with a jaw-dropping ₹3.99 lakh ex-showroom price, becomes a class disruptor in the hatchback segment. It has the bold mileage figure of `class-high` 36 kmpl, competing against the Hyundai Exter and Tata Tiago to offer urban buyers with great mileage at an equally great price. This flying view walks through why the Celerio 2025 stole the limelight.
Styled for Urban Appeal of Maruti Celerio
The 2025 Celerio opens straight with a fresh youthful appearance designed for city-goers. The front grille has a slick element with sweeping halogen lamps and body-colored bumpers forming a very modern look. Depending on the variant, steel or alloy wheels are fitted with an aerodynamic design that blends exquisitely with the silhouette and contrasted by the blacked-out B-pillars. The ORVMs feature a very attractive integrated turn-indicator function that would brighten anyone’s day in this sub-₹6.5 lakh category. With so many right specs packed in, the Celerio shall really make parking and threading through crowded streets a piece of cake.
Fuel Efficiency of Maruti Celerio
The 1.0L K10C DualJet petrol engine from the next-generation family in the 2025 model of Celerio churns output at 66 bhp and 89 Nm of torque. The petrol variants can be mated with either a 5-speed manual gearbox or an AMT, and they give a blistering mileage of 26.68 km per litre, whereas CNG variants go beyond 36 km/kg, making the most fuel-efficient in their class. What this efficiency means is saving, especially for daily commuters, with fuel prices never decreasing. In comparison, the Hyundai Exter gives 19.2 km per litre, and that level of mileage undoubtedly becomes a deal-breaker for any cost-conscious buyer.

Maruti Celerio Loaded With Comfort and Convenience Cabin
On the inside, the new Celerio 2025 flaunts a dual-tone dashboard with superior ergonomics in favor of its cabins that offer a premium yet utilitarian aura. The 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system works with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, while features like automatic climate control, power windows, and semi-digital instrument clusters come in handy for the driver. The upper trims offer push-button start, alongside control buttons on the steering. Lacking in a sunroof, the 200-litre boot with foldable rear seats of the Celerio will suffice for small families and city requirements well enough, thereby matching Exter feature-wise.
Maruti Celerio Safety and Build Quality
When it comes to safety, Celerio 2025 comes with two airbags for the front seat, anti-lock brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution, reverse parking sensors, and high-speed alert. Built on the Heartect platform, the crumple zones have been improved over the previous generation, so has the structural rigidity. GNCAP crash test reports are not out yet, but the build is indeed worthy of the segment.
With the missing side airbags and ESC all going against the 5-star rating of Tata Punch, these remain the only minor points that could be mentioned against the Exter safety suite.
Price of Maruti Celerio
At an ex-showroom price of ₹3.99 lakh (regional variations apply), the 2025 Celerio can be called cheap compared to the Exter (₹6.13 lakh) and Tiago (₹5.65 lakh), which makes it a huge attraction for the first-timers as well as the city commuters. Several variants are offered with EMI options staring at around ₹6,500 per month. The service network and resale value of Maruti definitely place the 2025 Celerio way ahead than any hatch in that competition; that stance rests on value-for-money and efficiency.
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