MIAS 2025: All-new Suzuki Dzire Hybrid starts at PHP 920K
Suzuki Philippines launches all-new Dzire subcompact sedan at Manila International Auto Show

After making its global debut in India last November, the fourth-generation Suzuki Dzire has now made its way to the Philippine market.
At the 20th edition of the Manila International Auto Show, Suzuki Philippines took the wraps off the 2025 Suzuki Dzire subcompact sedan. Featuring a fresh new look and a healthy dose of standard features, the all-new Dzire also enters the market with a five-star Global NCAP rating and highlights the brand's 50th anniversary in the country.
Size-wise, the all-new Dzire is 3995mm long, 1735mm wide, 1525mm tall, and has a 2450mm wheelbase. For a sedan, the all-new Dzire proudly stands tall with 145 mm of ground clearance, which is more than enough to take on some rough roads.

In terms of looks, the all-new Dzire steps away from the shadows of its hatchback counterpart by having its own front fascia design. The large grille features horizontal slats with keen-looking LED headlights (halogens on lower variants) and a slim faux side intakes.
Likewise, the distinct rear-end features smoked LED taillights, an integrated ducktail rear spoiler, and chrome trims that run through the entire width of the trunk lid. Higher variants of the all-new Dzire get 15-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels with 185/65 tires, while the GL model gets 14-inch alloys with 165/80 series tires.

Inside the all-new Dzire, however, you’ll see that the dashboard is shared with the latest Swift hatchback. Analog dials still dominate the gauge cluster, with a digital multi-information display in the middle. For the infotainment display, the all-new Dzire gets a 9-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard (7-inch unit on the GL).
Other cabin features include automatic climate control (manual aircon on lower variants), rear A/C vents, cruise control, rear USB-A and USB-C charging ports, a seat height adjuster for the driver's seat, a push-button start (GLX only), rear center armrest with integrated cupholders, and a beige interior for that more upmarket look and feel.

Powering the all-new Dzire is a 1.2-liter, three cylinder engine called the Z12E. It benefits from the brand's 12V Hybrid system and makes 82 PS with 111 Nm of torque. For the Philippine market, the transmission of choice comes in the form of a CVT that's standard across all variants.

In terms of safety, the all-new Dzire gets six airbags, electronic stability control, anti-lock brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution, hill-hold control, rear parking sensors, a reverse camera, and six airbags.

Prices and variants of the 2025 Suzuki Dzire are as follows:
Dzire GL 1.2 CVT - PHP 920,000
Dzire GLX 1.2 CVT - PHP 998,000
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