A Budget SUV Buzz
Maruti Suzuki is rumored to launch the 2025 Carvo, a compact SUV, tomorrow, April 23, 2025, in India, with social media posts claiming a starting price of ₹3.27 lakh (ex-showroom). However, credible sources like CarDekho and ZigWheels debunk this, stating no “Carvo” exists in Maruti’s lineup, and the price is unrealistically low compared to the Alto K10’s ₹4.23 lakh. Likely a mix-up with the Suzuki Cervo or a speculative rumor, the Carvo hype suggests a budget-friendly model for urban families, rivaling the Renault Kwid and Maruti S-Presso. Maruti hasn’t confirmed the launch, so treat claims cautiously.
Expected Design & Features
The Carvo, if real, may feature a modern, compact design with LED headlights, a bold grille, and 14-inch steel wheels. Its 3,600 mm length and 180 mm ground clearance would suit city driving. Inside, expect a 7-inch touchscreen with Android Auto, manual AC, and a basic digital cluster. Safety could include dual airbags and ABS, but X posts doubt advanced features at this price. The rumored 6-seater layout aligns with family needs, possibly offering a 200L boot.
- LED headlamps with DRLs
- 7-inch touchscreen with Bluetooth
- Dual airbags and rear parking sensors
- 6-seater bench or captain seat options
- Colors: Arctic White, Silky Silver, Fire Red
Power and Efficiency
The Carvo might use a 1.0L petrol engine, producing 67 bhp and 89 Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual or AMT. A CNG variant could offer 33 km/kg. Mileage is speculated at 22-24 kmpl for petrol (real-world: 20-22 kmpl) and a 35L tank for a ~770 km range. While some claim a hybrid, the price suggests a basic powertrain. The suspension (MacPherson front, torsion beam rear) ensures durability, but ride quality may be firm.
Key Specifications
Feature | Details |
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Engine | 1.0L Petrol, CNG (est.) |
Power | 67 bhp @ 5,500 rpm |
Mileage | 22-24 kmpl (Petrol), 33 km/kg (CNG) |
Price | ₹3.5-5 lakh (est.) |
Transmission | 5-speed Manual/AMT |
Why the Hype?
The ₹3.27 lakh price has sparked excitement, but experts estimate ₹3.5-5 lakh, aligning with Maruti’s budget models. The Carvo could leverage Maruti’s 3,700+ service centers and ₹2,000 yearly maintenance, undercutting the Kwid’s ₹4.69 lakh. X buzz calls it a “game-changer,” but skepticism persists due to no official word from marutisuzuki.com. If launched, bookings may start tomorrow, with deliveries by June 2025. Stay tuned for updates this could be a budget SUV steal