Review
Suzuki Celerio hatchback
Price £ 6999 - £ 9799

reviewed by CarBuyer
- Spacious interior
- Low operating costs
- Packed with equipment
- Vague steering at high speed
- Cheap-feeling interior plastic
- Pronounced tire roar on the highway
At a glance
- The greenest
- Celerio 5DR 1.0 SZ3 Dualjet 5dr £ 8499
- lowest
- Celerio 5DR 1.0 SZ2 5dr £ 6999
- The fastest
- Celerio 5DR 1.0 SZ4 5dr £ 8999
- Top of the range
- Celerio 5DR 1.0 SZ4 AGS 5dr £ 9799
"A practical city car with innocuous styling and a large boat is the Suzuki Celerio not set your heart beat faster, but you win with it can be much interior crammed in its modest dimensions. "

the Suzuki Celerio is a new city car that both Suzuki Splash mini-MPV and the smaller replaced Suzuki Alto. It is compact and yet spacious inside, but to create this space, has in some quite bland, square styling on the outside.
There are no shortage of competition for Celerio out, so there is a lot to consider when you make your purchase decision. Close competitors are the all-round impressive Skoda Citigo, the great-value Kia Picanto, the stylish SEAT Mii, the upscale Volkswagen up! and the reliable Toyota Aygo. The Celerio is definitely the spacious choice, leading with plenty of headroom and Class trunk
Two motors -. Both 1.0-liter gasoline - are available in the Suzuki Celerio. The cheaper engine promises outstanding fuel consumption of 65.7mpg, while the more expensive Dualjet can return an average of 78.5mpg.
The Celerio is lively enough in the city, with steering that makes it easy to maneuver, but it feels a long journey underpowered and overtaking can be a chore. Both manual and automatic transmissions are with the standard engine, but the Dualjet is only a guide.

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of Celerio comes in two different trim levels but Suzuki has ensured that the entry-level version with just about anything that comes you need is to make it an excellent value. As standard you receive DAB digital radio, air conditioning, Bluetooth connectivity and alloy wheels - devices that many small cars only higher trim levels offer on. Unfortunately, there is no GPS, so you have to fork out for an aftermarket unit will
Security is a sticking point with the Celerio -. Euro NCAP car crash test score was not hugely impressive. Having said that, does the UK version as the car offer more safety kit as standard, which has been tested. The Celerio reliability should be decent total.
Suzuki is another new city car in the coming years depends start, the more opportunities to ask their car, but until then the Celerio is a sensible, practical choice that works well in the city in younger, image-conscious driver ,
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MPG, Rates & CO2 runs
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Low operating costs for the Suzuki Celerio, especially with the Dualjet motor
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motors, drive & performance
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the Suzuki Celerio is quick off the line and works well in the city of
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interior & comfort
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Each Suzuki Celerio is well equipped, but lacks Navi - as an option
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practicality & trunk
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a strong showing for the Suzuki Celerio here thanks to class-leading luggage space and a spacious interior
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reliability and safety
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crash test results for the Suzuki Celerio could be better; Reliability should be good
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