Suzuki DZire Monthly Installment

by Leland Morrison, on 2 March 2026

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Overview

Who It Is For

The Suzuki DZire is purpose-built for budget-conscious South African buyers seeking a reliable, fuel-efficient, and low-cost-of-ownership family sedan. It appeals especially to first-time car owners, young professionals, small-business operators, and fleet customers — including ride-hailing drivers — who prioritise practicality, ease of maintenance, and strong resale value over premium styling or advanced tech.

Its compact dimensions and light steering make it highly manoeuvrable in congested urban environments like Johannesburg or Cape Town, while its 1.2-litre K-Series petrol engine delivers responsive performance in stop-start traffic without compromising on fuel economy — a critical factor given South Africa’s high fuel prices. With a boot capacity of 378 litres, the DZire comfortably accommodates school bags, groceries, or weekend luggage for a family of four.

Importantly, Suzuki’s extensive national service network and affordable parts pricing ensure minimal downtime and predictable servicing costs — a decisive advantage for buyers operating on tight budgets. The DZire’s no-frills ethos, combined with proven durability and 5-star Global NCAP safety rating (for the latest variant), makes it an intelligent choice for pragmatic, safety-aware consumers who value substance over flash.

Prominent Features

The Suzuki DZire stands out for its exceptional value proposition anchored by key features that punch above its price point. Standard across all variants is the 1.2-litre Dual Jet, Dual VVT petrol engine, delivering 66 kW and 113 Nm while achieving an impressive fuel consumption of 4.9 L/100 km (combined cycle) — among the best in its class. Paired exclusively with a smooth 5-speed manual transmission, it offers crisp throttle response and effortless city driving.

Safety is uncompromised: even the base model includes 2 airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors, and ISOFIX child seat anchors. Higher trims add a reverse camera, LED headlamps, touchscreen infotainment with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, and automatic climate control. The cabin features durable, easy-clean materials, a height-adjustable driver’s seat, and thoughtful storage solutions — reflecting Suzuki’s focus on real-world usability.

Structurally, the DZire benefits from Suzuki’s HEARTECT platform, contributing to rigidity, crashworthiness, and light weight. Its ground clearance of 167 mm enhances versatility on uneven township roads or rural gravel — a practical differentiator versus lower-slung competitors. These attributes collectively reinforce its reputation as a smart, sensible, and surprisingly well-equipped entry-level sedan.

Price

The Suzuki DZire is available in a range of variants, each with its own set of features and price tag. The base model starts at R193,900, while the top-of-the-line variant is priced at R211,900. The price of a particular variant depends on its engine, transmission, and other features.

Variant Price
Suzuki DZire 1.2 GA R193,900
Suzuki DZire 1.2 GL R211,900

Additional Costs to Consider:

Monthly Installment

Monthly payments for the Suzuki DZire vary between R3,299 and R4,226

The following table provides a few example calculations using the prime interest rate + 2% (13.75%) over a period of 6 years or 72 months.

Variant Price Installment 10% deposit 10% deposit and residual
Suzuki DZire 1.2 GA R193,900 R3,867 R3,480 R3,299
Suzuki DZire 1.2 GL R211,900 R4,226 R3,803 R3,606

The installment goes down when a 10% deposit is provided and even further when a 10% residual is added

Factors affecting your monthly installment:

Minimum monthly salary

The minimum monthly salary required to afford the Suzuki DZire ranges between R21,997 and R28,172.

Minimum Salary
Variant No deposit 10% deposit 10% deposit and residual
Suzuki DZire 1.2 GA R25,779 R23,201 R21,997
Suzuki DZire 1.2 GL R28,172 R25,355 R24,039

Alternatives

The Suzuki DZire measures 3,995 mm in length with a wheelbase of 2,450 mm and is powered by a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine — placing it firmly within the B-segment (supermini/small family sedan) based on both physical footprint and engine displacement, aligning with SA classification standards used by NAAMSA and industry benchmarks. The table below gives a comparison to other alternatives in the B segment.

Name Monthly From Monthly To Popularity
Suzuki DZire R3,299 R4,226 No Data
Suzuki Swift R3,319 R8,294 No Data
Honda Amaze R4,043 R5,321 No Data
Hyundai Grand i10 R4,209 R6,459 No Data
Suzuki Baleno R4,456 R5,622 No Data
Toyota Starlet R4,460 R6,760 No Data
VW Polo Vivo R4,606 R6,918 No Data
Kia Pegas R5,196 R6,282 Very Low

Stats

source: https://www.suzukiauto.co.za/cars/dzire?hsLang=en-za