The Maruti Suzuki Cervo 2025 is that long-awaited entry-level hatchback that’s finally hitting Indian roads, bringing back the spirit of the original 2010 concept with a fresh, budget-friendly design that’s all about squeezing max value into a tiny package for first-time buyers and city commuters. Priced between Rs. 2.80 lakh and Rs. 3.50 lakh (ex-showroom), it targets middle-class families, urban hustlers, and small households who need easy parking, insane mileage, and Maruti’s no-drama reliability without the frills. It competes with the Renault Kwid, Maruti Alto K10, and Tata Tiago, offering a compact 800cc engine, basic safety, and modern touches like a sunroof to shake up the A-segment. This review, updated as of September 22, 2025, details its price, specifications, features, and performance.
Compact and Contemporary Design
The Cervo 2025 nails a sleek, aerodynamic vibe with a bold front grille, sweptback LED headlights, and sporty alloy wheels that make it look way premium for its price. It’s a pint-sized gem at 3164 mm long, 1515 mm wide, and 1475 mm high, with a 2230 mm wheelbase that punches above its weight for rear space in a 4-seater setup. Weighing around 700-750 kg, it offers 180 mm ground clearance to breeze over speed breakers, and tubeless tires on 14-inch steel wheels (alloys on top). Available in colors like Metallic Fiery Red, Blistering Blue, and Pearl Midnight Black, it includes a youthful appeal with a floating roofline—boot space is a modest 177 liters, but it’s practical for city runs, giving off that simple urban charm.

Clear Display
Equipped with a 7-inch touchscreen on higher trims, it supports wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay for basic nav or tunes. The layout includes a semi-digital instrument cluster and manual climate controls, ideal for city drives, with a user-friendly interface that’s easy for newbies.
Efficient Performance
Powered by an 800cc three-cylinder petrol engine (48 bhp at 5200 rpm, 69 Nm at 2000 rpm) or CNG option, it offers a 5-speed manual transmission with FWD. It delivers a claimed mileage of 35 km/l (petrol) or 45 km/kg (CNG), suited for urban stop-go. Configurations include variants with a 35-liter fuel tank for steady runs.
Advanced Camera System
The camera setup includes:
- Rear parking sensors: Basic reversing aid (higher variants).
- No camera: Focus on cost efficiency.
Features like dual airbags, ABS with EBD, and seatbelt reminders cater to safety-conscious drivers, performing well in city environments.
Long-Lasting Fuel System
A 35-liter fuel tank (or CNG equivalent) supports 1-2 days of mixed driving (around 1,225 km or 1,575 km range), with refueling taking 2-3 minutes. It provides excellent efficiency with running costs around Rs. 2-3/km.
Connectivity and Features
Supporting halogen lighting, it includes a USB charging port, central locking (higher variants), and safety features like rear parking sensors. A 2-speaker audio system enhances sound, with a 3.5mm jack. Top trims add a sunroof for that premium feel.
Pricing and Availability
Priced at Rs. 2.80 lakh (base variant) to Rs. 3.50 lakh (top CNG variant) (ex-showroom), on-road prices in Delhi range from Rs. 3.20 lakh-4.00 lakh, including RTO (around Rs. 0.2 lakh-0.3 lakh) and insurance (around Rs. 0.1 lakh-0.2 lakh). Launched late 2025, with offers like Rs. 5,000 booking fee and festive discounts up to Rs. 10,000. Maintenance costs are estimated at Rs. 2,000-4,000/year, with wait times of 7-15 days. Warranty is 2 years or 40,000 km.
User Feedback and Drawbacks
Feedback praises the mileage, price, and simplicity. The 180 mm ground clearance and 45 km/kg (CNG) mileage are highlights. Drawbacks include limited power for highways, basic interior quality, and small boot space.
Comparison with Competitors
It competes with rivals in the Rs. 2.80 lakh-3.50 lakh range, excelling in price and mileage but lagging in power and features.
Speculative Notes
Launched late 2025, priced at Rs. 2.80-3.50 lakh, with an 800cc engine and 45 km/kg (CNG) mileage confirmed. Buyers should verify details.
Final Thoughts
The Maruti Suzuki Cervo 2025, launched late 2025, offers a 3164mm frame, 800cc petrol engine, and 45 km/kg (CNG) efficiency at Rs. 2.80-3.50 lakh. Ideal for urban commuters and first-time buyers, it delivers solid value, though power and comfort are moderate. Backed by a strong network, it’s a top budget pick.