2026 Suzuki Dzire
The brand-new Suzuki Dzire 1.2 GA 5MT offers South African buyers an affordable yet stylish sedan, perfect for urban driving in Gauteng. With only 5 km on the clock, this 2026 model combines modern design with reliable performance, making it an excellent choice for those seeking quality and value in a used or new vehicle.
Powered by a fuel-efficient 1.2L petrol engine, the Suzuki Dzire delivers impressive economy at just 4.9 L/100km. The semi-automatic transmission ensures smooth handling, while its spacious four-door body comfortably seats five. Practical features include a sleek design, low mileage, and a compact size ideal for city driving and parking convenience.
Located in Rivonia, Sandton, this vehicle is available for immediate viewing and test drives. Whether you're looking to buy or compare prices for the best deal, this Suzuki Dzire presents an excellent opportunity to own a reliable and affordable sedan in South Africa. Contact the dealer today to secure your test drive.
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Suzuki Dzire
Suzuki’s Dzire sedan is one of those cars that gets unfairly lumped in with hatchbacks, but it’s a proper entry-level sedan, and you’ll notice the difference when you’re wedging groceries or a pram into the boot at Cresta or Gateway. It’s in a dogfight with the Polo Vivo sedan, Nissan Almera, and that left-field Kia Pegas. Under the bonnet, there’s just one 1.2-litre petrol on offer, paired to either a five-speed manual or a CVT. No diesel, no hybrid nonsense. Of the 40 new Dzires listed right now, prices run from R215,900 up to R275,900, but don’t kid yourself: the median sits at R272,900, so if you want the cheap one, you’ll be lucky. Used stock? Basically non-existent, just three cars, all so fresh they’ve barely seen the N1. Most buyers land on the GL+ CVT, which totally dominates the listings—28 out of 40 cars, all hovering around that R273,000 mark. There’s a clear sweet spot for the budget-focused GA manual, sitting at R229,900 to R239,950, and that tight R10k range over nine cars tells you why: people are counting every rand. Used Dzires average just 466 km, so if you find one, you’re snagging a demo, not a beater. Where the Dzire stands out against the Polo Vivo sedan is in giving you more cabin space for the size and lower monthly running costs, which matters, especially with fuel creeping up again. The Almera sometimes gives you more metal for your money, but Suzuki’s regular service intervals and easy parts supply keep things stress-free, and that’s the point.
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2026 Suzuki Dzire
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