Suzuki Dzire Hybrid GL vs. GLX – Which One Fits Your Style?

All-new 2025 Suzuki Dzire Hybrid GL vs. GLX – Which One Fits Your Style?

The all-new Suzuki Dzire Hybrid comes in two flavors: the GL and the GLX. Both share the same trusted DNA. They are reliable, fuel-efficient, and compact, but if you look closer, the difference is all in the details.

On the outside, the Dzire Hybrid GL keeps things neat and straightforward with 14-inch steel wheels with full wheel covers, perfect if you’re the type who values practicality. The GLX, though, adds a little more flair. Its polished 15-inch alloy wheels and chrome beltline moulding give it that extra sparkle when you pull up anywhere.

Lighting is another area where the all-new Suzuki Dzire Hybrid GLX shines—literally. The GL comes with Bi-beam halogen projector headlights while the GLX upgrades the entire package with automatic Multi-LED reflector headlights with guide-me-home and lead-to-vehicle-light features. The GLX trim also comes with LED position lamps with DRLs (Daylight Running Lights), and LED fog lamps, not only looking sharper but also giving you brighter, more energy-efficient lighting for night drives.

Step inside and you’ll notice the contrasts right away. The GL is all about getting the essentials right bearing a comfy cabin, a 7-inch touchscreen audio system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and straightforward controls. The GLX, however, plays the role of the trendsetter. You get a bigger 9-inch infotainment display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, two additional audio tweeter speakers, a leather-wrapped steering wheel with stitching, and a more advanced instrument panel that feeds you extra driving info including an outside temperature display. The GLX has a tinge of bling added to it, with a silver instrument panel center ornament and silver center louver bezels. It’s designed to feel a little more high-tech and a lot more stylish.

When it comes to convenience, the GLX really flexes. Think keyless push-start, air conditioner automatic temperature control, and automatic fold side-view mirrors. Of note, standard on both Dzire Hybrid variants is a driver’s seat height adjuster, which helps in helping you find your most preferred driving position.

Safety-wise, both trims come packed with must-haves like ABS with EBD, Electronic Stablity Program, front-side-curtain airbags, parking sensors, and a rearview camera, making parking in tight spots a whole lot less stressful. Both trims also come with Hill Hold Control and Cruise Control, giving you more peace of mind and comfort when driving on the road.

In terms of what lies under the hood, both variants of the all-new 2025 Suzuki Dzire Hybrid come with a 1.2-liter Z12E gasoline engine that delivers 81.58 PS and 111.7 Nm of torque. It also has a 12V hybrid powertrain with Engine Auto Stop Start (EASS) system. Both trims are mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT).

At the end of the day, the Suzuki Dzire Hybrid GL is your no-nonsense, value-packed choice if you just want a reliable ride without the extra bells and whistles. The GLX, on the other hand, is for those who like a bit of luxury in their everyday drives—more tech, more comfort, and more style.