Maruti Dzire AMT review, test drive

    Maruti brings another AMT to the market but this time it’s with a diesel heart.

    Published on Jan 22, 2016 10:00:00 AM

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    Maruti was the first to bring the AMT or the automated manual transmission to our shores. The carmaker has now equipped one of its most crucial models, the Dzire compact sedan, with an AMT gearbox. The Dzire AMT marks a number of firsts for the carmaker. It’s the first Maruti sedan and diesel model to come with an AMT gearbox, with the existing AMT-equipped line-up featuring hatchback petrol models such as the Celerio, WagonR and the Alto K10.

    Power is derived from the familiar 1,248cc diesel engine. It delivers 74bhp and 19.37kgm of torque, similar to its manual gearbox-equipped car. The AMT gearbox in the Dzire diesel is the same five-speed unit that is found across other models in the line-up. Currently, the model has only one direct rival in our market, Tata’s Zest compact sedan, which also gets the diesel-AMT option. It gets a similar engine too, but with a bump in power to 89bhp.

    The shift-pattern is as seen on other AMT-equipped Maruti models. Press the start button and the engine settles into its familiar rhythm. The diesel engine here is infamous for its turbo lag but the good thing is, in this configuration, the car takes off a bit quicker – an advantage while driving through crowded city roads. This Dzire AMT, however, is a bit slower, with 60kph coming up in 5.40sec from standstill as opposed to the 5.18sec on the manual car. When driven normally in the automatic mode, the gearbox upshifts smoothly at around 2,200rpm and the pause characteristic of most AMT ’boxes isn’t as bad. The shifts also appear to be smoother and the speed with which the gears engage manually when you push on the lever seems to be quicker as well.

     

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