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Both the Tata Tiago and the Maruti Celerio have been available for a while. These cars are often seen in competition on monthly sales charts for hatchbacks. These hatchbacks have comparable cost and feature sets, and they come with a CNG option. To determine which car is ideal for you, we examine the specifications of the two.

Price

VariantMaruti Celerio VXi CNGTata Tiago XE CNGTata Tiago XM CNG
PriceRs 6.74 lakhRs 6.60 lakhRs 6.95 lakh

The Tiago XM CNG is the direct competitor of the Celerio Vxi CNG, which is priced somewhat higher, although the base-spec Tiago XE CNG is still the least expensive car in this comparison. The Maruti Celerio VXi CNG variation, the only CNG variant in the Celerio series, costs Rs 14,000 more than the entry-level Tata Tiago XE model. The Tiago also comes in an XM CNG version, which costs Rs 21,000 more than the Celerio CNG.

Dimensions

DimensionsMaruti Celerio CNGTata Tiago CNG
Length3695 mm3765 mm
Width1655 mm1677 mm
Height1555 mm1535 mm
Wheelbase2435 mm2400 mm

Powertrain

PowertrainMaruti Celerio CNGTata Tiago CNG
Engine1-litre three-cylinder engine1.2-litre three-cylinder engine
Power57 PS73 PS
Torque82 Nm95 Nm
Transmission5-speed manual5-speed manual
Claimed FE35.60 km/kg26.49 km/kg

With an engine that produces 16 PS and 13 PS more than the Celerio CNG, the Tiago CNG boasts a more potent engine. Both cars come with a 5-speed manual transmission in their respective trim levels. On the other hand, the higher trim levels of the Tata Tiago CNG also come with an automatic transmission.

Features

FeaturesMaruti Celerio VXi CNGTata Tiago XE CNGTata Tiago XM CNG
Exterior
  • Halogen headlights

  • Body-colored door handles and outside rear-view mirrors (ORVMs)

  • Chrome accents on the front grille

  • 14-inch steel wheels with full wheel cover

  • Halogen headlights

  • Black door handles and outside rear-view mirrors (ORVMs)

  • 14-inch steel wheels without covers

  • Halogen headlights

  • Black door handles and outside rear-view mirrors (ORVMs)

  • The LED indicator on ORVMs

  • 14-inch steel wheels with full wheel cover

Interior
  • Day-night inside rear-view mirror (IRVM)

  • Front cabin lamp

  • 60:40 split folding rear seat

  • Rear parcel tray

  • Vanity mirror on co-driver sunvisor

  • Front seatback pockets

  • Fabric seats

  • Integrated headrests front and rear

  • Day-night inside rear-view mirror (IRVM)

  • Collapsible grab handles

  • Fabric seats

  • Adjustable headrests at the front

  • Day-night inside rear-view mirror (IRVM)

  • Collapsible grab handles

  • Fabric seats

  • Adjustable headrests at the front

Infotainment
  • No infotainment

  • No infotainment

  • 3.5-inch infotainment display

  • 2 speakers

  • Bluetooth connectivity

Comfort and Convenience
  • Analog instrument cluster with MID

  • Manual AC

  • All four power windows with driver-side auto up/down

  • Electrically adjustable outside rear-view mirrors (ORVMs)

  • Front power outlet (12V)

  • Engine idle start/stop

  • Semi-digital instrument cluster

  • Manual AC

  • Front power outlet (12V)

  • Manual windows

  • Manually adjustable ORVMs

  • Semi-digital instrument cluster

  • Manual AC

  • All four power windows

  • Electrically-adjustable ORVMs

  • Front power outlet (12V)

Safety
  • Dual front airbags

  • ABS with EBD

  • Electronic Stability Control (ESC)

  • Speed- and impact-sensing auto door lock

  • Front disc brakes

  • Reverse parking sensors

  • Dual front airbags

  • ABS with EBD

  • Electronic Stability Control (ESC)

  • ISOFIX child seat mounts

  • Central locking

  • Engine immobilizer

  • Front disc brakes

  • Rear parking sensors

  • Dual front airbags

  • ABS with EBD

  • Electronic Stability Control (ESC)

  • ISOFIX child seat mounts

  • Central locking

  • Engine immobilizer

  • Front disc brakes

  • Reverse parking display and sensors

With LED turn indicators on the ORVM, the Tata Tiago XM CNG outperforms the other two alternatives in terms of outward appearance, giving it a more upscale look. The Celerio and Tiago have comparable amounts of interior material, although the former has handy features like magazine pockets, a split-folding rear seat, and a rear parcel tray.

In contrast, the Tiago XM CNG boasts an infotainment system with a small display, Bluetooth connectivity, and two speakers—features that the Celerio VXi CNG lacks.

All variants provide manual air conditioning, and the base Tiago CNG is the only one without power windows in terms of comfort. However, the Celerio has a further benefit over the Tiago XM CNG because it includes a one-touch up/down option in the driver’s window. In the Tata Tiago CNG versions, the front headrests are movable, while in the Celerio, they are part of the seat.

Although the safety suites are identical, families traveling with children will feel more secure in the Tiago because it has ISOFIX child seat mounts.

The Tata Tiago CNG outperforms the Maruti Celerio CNG in a few areas, including boot practicality. The Tiago features two CNG tanks that are located beneath the boot floor, providing useful storage space, while the Celerio only has one tank that occupies the most of the 313 liters of cargo capacity that the petrol-powered Celerio is supposed to give.

Verdict

It can be challenging to decide between these two entry-level CNG hatchbacks, but the Tata Tiago XM CNG does provide more for its higher price. It boasts a more potent engine and a feature set with additional standard comfort elements.

In contrast, the engine of the Maruti Celerio VXi CNG is more sophisticated yet produces a lot less power. Notably, the current Celerio portfolio only offers one CNG option. In comparison to the Tiago XM CNG, you may spend the money you save on options like an infotainment system. Additionally, Maruti’s after-sales network enjoys a stronger reputation.

The Tiago XE CNG, which is the least expensive alternative here, has very little to recommend because the extra conveniences of the Celerio Vxi CNG easily outweigh the cost difference.

In conclusion, the Maruti Celerio VXi CNG is not as good value overall as the Tata Tiago XM CNG. Which of the Maruti Celerio VXi and Tata Tiago XM CNG models is your favorite? Leave a comment below to let us know.

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