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Toyota Vitz vs Suzuki Celerio vs Renault Kwid: Which one has the lowest running costs?

It's the battle of the sub-R200 000 hatchbacks as we compare the running costs of the mechanically identical Toyota Vitz with the Suzuki Celerio and have thrown in the Renault Kwid for good measure.

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With rampant inflation and ever-increasing fuel costs, budget-friendly hatchbacks may be the best option to ensure reasonable mobility costs. The Toyota Vitz is certainly a good budget option, but how do its running costs compare with two key rivals? Looking to buy one of these budget hatchbacks but need to sell your current vehicle first? AutoTrader can get you an Instant Offer!

There is only one engine option within the Vitz range, so how do the base model's running costs compare with two key rivals in the form of the Suzuki Celerio and Renault Kwid?

The figures

 

 

Toyota Vitz

 

Suzuki Celerio

 

 

Renault Kwid

Engine size

3-cyl, 1.0-litre petrol 

3-cyl, 1.0-litre petrol

3-cyl, 1.0-litre petrol

Power/Torque

49 kW/89 Nm

49 kW/89 Nm

50 kW/91 Nm

Gearbox

5-speed manual

5-speed manual

5-speed manual

Seats

5

5

5

Airbags

2

2

2

Driven wheels

Front

Front

Front

Load Capacity

295-litres

295-litres

279-litres

Fuel capacity

32-litres

32-litres

28-litres

Claimed consumption

4.4 L/100 km

4.4 L/100 km

4.9 L/100 km

CO2 emissions

101 g/km

92 g/km

118 g/km

Service plan

2-services/ 30 000km

 

2-yr/30 000km

 

2-yr/30 000km

 

Price

R189 900

R183 900

R192 999

 

Related: Toyota make Vitz SA's most affordable car

Comparing the trio

Purchase price

The models we have chosen for this comparison are competitors from a pricing and body-style perspective. Monthly instalments are calculated throughout 72 months with a 10% deposit and no balloon or residual. The interest rate is set at 12%.

Toyota Vitz

With the instalment parameters in place, the Vitz will work out at R3 341 monthly over 72 months.

Suzuki Celerio

With the instalment parameters, the Celerio will work out at R3 236 monthly over 72 months.

Renault Kwid

With the instalment parameters, the Kwid will work out at R3 396 monthly over 72 months.

Fuel consumption

The Toyota and Suzuki are mechanically identical, so their fuel consumption will be the same, and judging by our real-world testing, the Japanese duo has lower fuel consumption than the Kwid. 

Service plans

All three contenders come with service plans that will take care of two services.

Verdict

Having looked at the data in the first five years of ownership, we would be confident that all three products would cost a similar amount to run. However, there can only be one winner, and thanks to its marginally lower list price, we can see that the Suzuki Celerio will be cheaper to run.

Author - Sean Nurse

Written by Sean Nurse

With a lifelong passion for cars, bikes, and motorsport, Sean knew that attaining a degree in journalism would allow him to pursue his passion, which was to be a motoring journalist. After graduating in 2012, Sean was awarded a bursary from the SAGMJ which allowed him to work for a variety of motoring publications. This was a dream come true for Sean, and after a year of gaining vital industry experience, he was hired as a motoring journalist at a local newspaper and worked his way up to editor. In 2020, Sean joined the AutoTrader team and counts himself lucky to wake up and genuinely love what he does for a living.Read more

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