2025 Suzuki Ertiga : The 2025 Maruti Suzuki Ertiga continues to be a top choice for families seeking a spacious, fuel-efficient, and affordable MPV. While it hasn’t undergone a major redesign this year, subtle updates and a well-balanced feature set keep it competitive in its segment.
Performance and Efficiency
Technically, the Ertiga carries its trusty 1.5-litre petrol motor, which provides a decent 103 PS and 137 Nm. Buyers get to choose between a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic gearbox, both delivering seamless driving experience. The CNG models particularly have a fuel efficiency of 26.11 km/kg, perfect for the buyers who keep an eye on their budgets.
Spacious and Practical Interior
Ertiga’s 7-seating cabin offers comfortable seating, complete with sliding and reclining seat on the row 2 for convenience and flexibility in adjusting. Convenience is bolstered by features such as a touchscreen infotainment system (with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto), automatic climate control, rear AC vents. Although the interiors are utilitarian, some competitors have more luxurious materials.
Stylish and Functional Exterior
The outside remains stylish with a typical MPV design but is given a bit of pizzazz with changes such as LED DRLs, a chrome grille and diamond cut alloy wheels. Having a ground clearance of 185 mm it remains stable over the uneven of roads, and an astonishing look from the floating roof design.

Pricing and Variants
Maruti Suzuki has marginally increased the prices by up to ₹12,500 on some of its variants, the Ertiga still appears to be a pretty value-for-money proposition. The entry-level LXi (O) is priced from ₹8.95 lakh (ex-showroom), going all the way up to the top-end ZXi Plus AT, which gets a price tag of ₹13.25 lakh. The CNG models give good running costs and are an intelligent pick for everyone wanting to save money.
Pros and Cons
Why Buy the 2025 Ertiga?
- Excellent fuel efficiency (20.51 kmpl petrol, 26.11 km/kg CNG)
- Spacious and comfortable cabin
- Reliable and low maintenance (Maruti’s strong service network)
- Smooth automatic transmission option
What Could Be Better?
- No diesel engine option
- Interiors could feel more premium
- CNG variants reduce boot space slightly
Final Verdict
The 2025 Ertiga is a practical and good value MPV for Indian families. Though it has some unfancyness about it, the sheer size of the vehicle’s box, sharpest-in-class fuel efficiency, and pretty moderate price made it something to think about. If you are a growing family and a car is what you need without breaking the bank, the Ertiga is a good bet. But if you are looking for more features or a diesel engine, other alternatives such as the Hyundai Alcazar or Kia Carens may be better options.