A New Hope for the Poor! Maruti Suzuki Cervo with 658cc Engine Launched, ₹2.80 Lakh Price, 26Km/L Mileage

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A New Hope for the Poor! Maruti Suzuki Cervo with 658cc Engine Launched, ₹2.80 Lakh Price, 26Km/L Mileage

Good news for those looking for an affordable car! Maruti Suzuki has launched its much-awaited small car, the Cervo, in India. With a price tag of just ₹2.80 lakh (ex-showroom), this car is now one of the most budget-friendly options on the market. What makes it even better is its 26 km/l mileage and a small yet capable 658cc engine.

The new Cervo is designed to give people with a tight budget a chance to own a four-wheeler. It’s simple, fuel-efficient, compact, and very easy to drive—perfect for first-time buyers, small families, or those living in crowded cities.

Overview Table

Category Details
Model Maruti Suzuki Cervo 2025
Engine 658cc Petrol Engine
Transmission 5-Speed Manual
Seating Capacity 4-Seater (2+2)
Mileage 26 km/l (claimed)
Fuel Type Petrol
Price ₹2.80 lakh (Ex-showroom)
Target Buyers Low-income families, students, urban daily drivers

Design & Style

The Maruti Suzuki Cervo may be small in size, but it looks smart and youthful. The front grille has a smooth black finish with chrome details around the logo. The headlights are sharp and blend well with the body design. It has a compact hatchback shape with slightly rounded edges, making it aerodynamic and modern.

Despite the low price, the car doesn’t look too basic. It comes in several colours, including white, silver, red, and a sporty blue. From the rear, it looks neat with simple tail lamps and a clean boot design.

Inside the cabin, things are simple but well arranged. There are basic fabric seats, a simple dashboard layout, and easy-to-use switches and knobs. It can seat 4 adults, with decent legroom for the front passengers and just enough space for two at the back. For a small city car, the interior does the job.

Engine & Performance

The Cervo runs on a 658cc petrol engine, which is small but efficient. It’s designed for light city driving and short trips. It makes around 47-50 bhp of power and offers good low-end torque, which is useful in stop-go traffic.

It is paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox, and the gear shifts feel smooth. The engine is not meant for high-speed highway drives, but for daily urban use, it feels responsive and light. The small engine also means lower maintenance costs and better fuel economy.

It’s also very silent at idle, and engine vibrations are well-controlled considering its segment.

Ride & Handling

Due to its small size and lightweight body, the Cervo is easy to drive and park even in tight spaces. The turning radius is very short, which makes U-turns and narrow street driving hassle-free.

The suspension is basic but well-tuned for city roads. It handles potholes and speed breakers reasonably well. Because it’s a lightweight car, you will feel a bit of bounce on rough patches, but nothing uncomfortable.

The steering is light and responsive, making it ideal for new drivers or elders who want a simple, no-stress driving experience.

Features & Tech

Although it’s a budget car, Maruti has added some essential features to make sure buyers don’t feel left out. Here’s what you get in the new Cervo:

  • Manual Air Conditioning

  • Power Steering

  • Front Power Windows

  • Basic Music System with USB & AUX support

  • Digital Trip Meter

  • Manual Central Locking

  • Dual-tone dashboard (optional)

Safety-wise, it comes with:

  • Driver Airbag

  • ABS with EBD (Top Variant)

  • Seatbelt Reminder

  • High-Speed Alert

Don’t expect fancy touchscreens or automatic climate control—but for the price, it’s well-equipped.

Mileage & Fuel Efficiency

Mileage is one of the strongest reasons to buy the Maruti Cervo. The company claims a fuel efficiency of 26 km/l, which is excellent for budget-conscious buyers.

Even in city traffic, real-world mileage can stay around 21–23 km/l, making it extremely light on fuel expenses. It’s the kind of car where you fill the tank once and forget about it for weeks.

With rising petrol prices, such mileage is a blessing for daily commuters.

Price & Variants

The Cervo is launched in two main variants:

  • Cervo LX – ₹2.80 lakh (Ex-showroom)

  • Cervo VXi – ₹3.15 lakh (Ex-showroom)

The base variant comes with all the basics like AC and power steering. The VXi adds front power windows, music system, and safety features like ABS and an optional passenger airbag.

It is expected to have low road tax and insurance costs, making it a great value for entry-level buyers.

FAQs

Q: Is the Cervo suitable for long drives?
It’s best for city and short-distance driving. Long highway drives are possible but not ideal due to the small engine.

Q: Does it have automatic transmission?
No, the Cervo is only available with a 5-speed manual gearbox.

Q: How many people can sit in the Cervo?
It’s best suited for 4 adults (2 in front, 2 at back).

Q: Is this the cheapest car in India now?
Yes, it is among the most affordable cars currently available.

Q: Does it have power windows and music system?
Yes, but only in the higher variant (VXi).

Final Verdict

The Maruti Suzuki Cervo 2025 is not just a car—it’s a new hope for low-income buyers, students, and anyone looking for a reliable, fuel-efficient first car. At ₹2.80 lakh, it’s hard to beat the value it offers.

It may not be luxurious or powerful, but it covers all the basics very well. With great mileage, low maintenance, and trusted Maruti service, the Cervo could easily become the new people’s car of India.

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