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Suzuki Celerio Hatchback running costs and reliability

2015 - 2019 (change model)
Running costs rating: 5 out of 55.0

Written by Keith Jones Published: 6 June 2019 Updated: 6 June 2019

Miles per pound (mpp)

Low figures relate to the least economical version; high to the most economical. Based on WLTP combined fuel economy for versions of this car made since September 2017 only, and typical current fuel or electricity costs.
Petrol engines 8.6 mpp
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Fuel economy

Low figures relate to the least economical version; high to the most economical. Based on WLTP combined fuel economy for versions of this car made since September 2017 only.
Petrol engines 58.8 mpg
View mpg & specs for any version

With a pair of modestly-powered and efficient 1-litre engines to choose from, Suzuki Celerio running costs are always going to be low.

First off, regardless of the engine or gearbox combination you choose, all Celerios emit 99g/km of CO2 or less, meaning at current 2015 VED car tax rates there’s nothing to pay.

The standard 1-litre engine, when fitted with either the five-speed manual or five-speed AGS automated gearbox, deliver a claimed fuel consumption of 65.7mpg, while the DualJet engine beats that considerably at 78.4mpg.

With a 35-litre fuel tank, you still might visit the filling station as often as you do with your current car but you’ll spend less on each visit.

Whichever model you choose, Suzuki Celerio emissions are very low, with all models sub-100g/km of CO2.

Opt for the regular 1-litre engine and it emits 99g/km, while the DualJet lowers that figure to just 84g/km.

At current 2015 rates, all Celerios provide customers with a VED car tax bill of zero.

Although its three year warranty is typical for this class of car, we expect Suzuki Celerio reliability to prove strong over the course of ownership.

Many of the mechanical components have already seen service in other Suzukis with no major reliability concerns reported.

Packed with equipment and built robustly, trim and standard features are likely to continue to function as intended after several years of use but we suspect while the interior plastics are unlikely to break, they may well scratch showing signs of wear and tear.