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BS Motoring Car of the Year 2010 : Maruti Suzuki Ritz

By:BSM Team |Published :December 26, 2009
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That’s right; everybody thought the Tata Nano would sweep all the automotive awards this year. The Nano started its winning innings with the Indian Car of the Year 2010 award and, as we go to press, the chances of the world’s cheapest car collecting more honours remain extremely high. In fact, even while the BSM jury was actually putting down the points in the score-sheets, we were pretty sure that the little wonder from Tata would walk away with our award as well. But as you can see, the winner was a surprise — the Maruti Suzuki Ritz took our top automotive honours this year. But wait, was it really a surprise? First, let’s dispense with the essentials.

The Award
Ours is the oldest automotive award in the country. We have been honouring the best new car of the year since 1996. Some of the previous Business Standard Motoring Cars Of The Year have been the Honda City (2009), Hyundai i10 (2008), Chevrolet Aveo U-VA (2007) and the Maruti Suzuki Swift (2006). Arriving at the decisive winner is a complex process that involves taking into consideration diverse but essential parameters.

Many of them are cold, rational ones, but emotional and subjective parameters like design and fun-to-drive are also considered —these are cars that we are talking about and not domestic appliances, right? But there’s more to the Business Standard Motoring Awards than the Car Of The Year. We also give away the Bike Of The Year, the Jury Award and a few others that reflect the automotive year in passing. These you will see in the Motoring page of this section.

The System and the Jury
Business Standard Motoring’s scoring methodology is the same as the one by the European and Indian Car of the Year awards. Here, each jury member is given 25 points that he has to allot to the contenders. The maximum points that can be given to one car is ten, and the rest of the 15 can be distributed as the jury member pleases. The car with the maximum points simply wins the top honours.

For this year’s award, a seven-member jury evaluated the cars and deliberated before allotting the points. Of the seven, four were senior team members of BSM, comprising three road-testers who evaluate cars (sometimes even in their sleep!) and a travel writer who gets an opportunity to drive every automobile under the sun in various parts of the world. The other three external jury members include a former rally champion and two seasoned automotive enthusiasts who are also collectors of brilliant automobiles.

The Contenders
Only all-new cars launched within the calendar year could qualify for the award. That means cars that received the usual engine transplants, different gearboxes and facelifts were immediately excluded. For example, the Maruti Estilo and SX4, the Hyundai i20 1.4 petrol automatic and the 1.4 diesel and the Honda Civic, to name a few, were not included. Also, not all all-new cars automatically qualify; only cars that have been assembled and manufactured in India get to the final list.

 
So while we may have drooled over the Jaguar XF V8 or hugged the VW Beetle, they aren’t good enough for our COTY award. So out went cars like the Audi Q5, LR Freelander 2, Porsche Panamera, Nissan X-Trail, Toyota Land Cruiser, BMW 7 Series and X6 and many more. But there is our Import Car Of The Year Award for which these cars qualify.

 

 

That left eleven cars as the finalists. And these were: Chevrolet Cruze, Fiat Punto, Fiat Linea, Honda Jazz, Mahindra Xylo, Maruti Suzuki Ritz, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Skoda Superb, Tata Nano, Tata Indigo Manza and the Toyota Fortuner.

Let’s start from the bottom. The new E-Class has once again reset the benchmarks for a car in its class and is a brilliant automobile with impressive engine options. But it’s too elusive for most of us and that put the new E far away from making it to the top, but it would still qualify for the Business Standard Motoring Executive Car Of The Year 2010 Award.

The Fortuner is a strong, much-awaited SUV and perhaps would have even become our SUV Of The Year if we had an award this year. And competition was way too powerful for this mini-Land Cruiser. Coming third from the bottom was the three-box car based on the Indica Vista, which won our Jury Award last year. The Indigo Manza has some clever bits and comes loaded with nice features, plus the Fiat-derived engine has given it a new sense of driveability missing in older Tatas. But the Manza still didn’t make the cut.

Both the Fiat Punto and the Linea were strong contenders — in their favour were aspects like design, value, ride quality and more. But it was the mismatch between the expectations from a Fiat car — especially in terms of performance and driving pleasure — and what the cars actually delivered that took away the winning chances from these two cars. The Jazz could be a big small car or a small big car, depending on how you look at it. Its refined powerplant, superb steering and other-worldly looks would have catapulted it to the top. But its forbidding pricing sucked out any chances that the car had.

The Xylo is an awesome attempt by Mahindra to make a civilised people-mover. This MPV is a great example of Indian ingenuity, but we still think that there is room for improvement. So while we congratulate M&M for their achievement, we still would egg them on their path to becoming a manufacturer of world-class products. The Superb is the ace in the pack. Never has a car above Rs 20 lakh come so close to the pinnacle. The car’s so good that its price tag was almost ignored! While it is not of course our Car Of The Year, we would be honouring the Superb elsewhere.

Ditto with the Chevrolet Cruze, which is our second runner-up. GM India has offered a car that is full of pleasant surprises. The Cruze may not be a mass car like the new Beat , but the very fact that it got enough points to come so close to the top means it would indeed be awarded.

That brings us to the number two car in our pecking order, the virtually invincible Nano. Considered a shoo-in even before the first car rolled out of the Pantnagar plant, the Nano had everything going for it. Which other car is so brilliantly packaged, dynamically clever, cheeky in looks and cheerful in performance for the price it’s asking — anywhere in the world? The Nano would have been our Car Of The Year 2010, had not the jury felt that there was room for improvement. The jury felt that though it is the cheapest production car in the world, and a good one at that, Tata Motors could still make it an even better car without losing its incredible value proposition. So that leads us to the winner...

 
Business Standard Motoring Car Of The Year 2010: Maruti Suzuki Ritz
It’s been four years since the nation’s largest carmaker took home our Car Of The Year award; they last won it with the Swift. With the Ritz, Maruti Suzuki has managed to topple the already legendary Tata Nano itself! As mentioned at the beginning of this article, when you look at the Ritz, its winning qualities are already apparent, so its victory should not come as a surprise. It’s just that the brilliance of the Nano nearly took the shine off the Ritz. But the BSM jury was not blinded by the Nano dazzle!

 

 

The Ritz is as clever a car. Its looks are youthful and trendy and its tall architecture means it’s practical and user-friendly too. The Ritz benefits from two engine options: the tried-and-trusted DDiS diesel motor that offers great fuel economy without sacrificing performance and the brand-new 1200cc K-series motor that is ebullient, refined and fuel-efficient. Based on the Swift platform, the Ritz’s dynamics are equally effervescent; the tall-boy architecture does not squeeze out driving pleasure. A planted stance, supportive seats and a precise steering setup means it’s a fun car to pilot too.

All this, plus the fact that the Ritz comes with essential safety kit and a pocket-friendly price-tag means it is indeed India’s best new small car. Okay, maybe we would be happy if Maruti ups the quality of the plastics some more, but that’s perhaps the only negative we can think of when it comes to this fantastic car. We know you are also surprised, Maruti Suzuki, but congratulations are indeed in order!

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 [31] Comments
goutham
2nd August,2010
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hi guys ,. which is best ,either ritz or i10?
Abdullah
16th July,2010
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I am confused which car should i go for in a budget of 6 lac.. please help
Nandita B
15th July,2010
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Hey Guyzs ! Go for Ritz -- if you want Style, Performance, Comfort & Value for you money. Ritz ROCKS....
Bhupinder singh
10th July,2010
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I love to drive RITZ vdi . It is dream come true for me
Rupesh naik
1st June,2010
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Guys if you trust in suzuki,than go for RITZ...I know it looks weired..take a test ride, trust me you will like it..
saurav
7th May,2010
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I am planning to buy Ritz having a budget of Rs.425000-450000,should i go for RITZ or should I go for i10?
Yokohaam Ham-aguhi
31st March,2010
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Bye to Swift ....... Ritz rocks... our indians wont TD this car until their frnd or uncle suggest them .. so lame dude... Suzuki Splash rocks in terms of stability than Swift
Arvind
11th March,2010
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this is unfair bcoz ritz ds\'t have any quality to having no. 1 sab bakwas hai boss
arvind kumar
10th March,2010
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I am not agree at all bcz ritz dosn\'t have any quality to win this award...
sanjith chandran
16th February,2010
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Welldone. You proved that my decision is not wrong. Recently i realised that RITZ is very safe car in its league. Totally value for money car. Spare parts also not costly.Andit is totally maintainess free car.In Delhi you will get wonderful service from Maruti dealers.
soren
7th February,2010
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This is rediculously chosen award .Ritz has no quality what so ever be that the petrol engine vigourous mid range shakes the pistons, handling is very bad so is the weird shape are you guys nuts for awarding this car we have better built Vista ,punto on road
Jayaraj.D
2nd February,2010
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The mater stated above is really true. I feel this every movement when I travel in my RITZ
sangeethkumar
1st February,2010
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@Vikas Aditya,just go for ritz lxi.its a good choice.I have taken Maruti Ritz two month back the performance of the the vehicle is very nice. Space inside is very good and vehicle is very comfortable for the small family. I am getting mileage of 14 to 15 and have done only first servicing. Nice and power full vehicle...
Vikas Aditya
24th January,2010
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I am puzzled what to buy? a WagaonR VXI (due in March), Estilo VXI or Ritz LXI? any help? thanks
Yatrik
21st January,2010
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I am proud owner of Ritz (LDI) bought on Sept 09, Indeed it is Car of The Year (Or shall we say dacade?) It has given me a mixed milage of 19.5 KMPL with AC on, and you know How I calculated over all average? My audometer shows 5174 Kms and total fuel I poured in is 265 liters (I have all bills with KM reading). Driving is excellent, wether its highway, hill or crowded traffic in small lanes of Ahmedabad.How ever there are still scopes of improvements but still love it. Hates off to Maruti..
Sourav
14th January,2010
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Hi Vivek,to answer to your query,I would just like to know that how come one,who has not bought a car,can fully know and speak about it? A test drive is just not enough to give any comment about any new car.It is the users only, who use the product on a regular basis,and face real-life situations while driving and thus give some valuable comment.Thats happening in case of Ritz also.It has recently got the award for highest customer satisfaction & a huge bunch of satisfied customers,and they'ld definitely appreciate this decision of COTY award to Ritz! btw,Ritz might be an upgrade of Wagon R (in international mkt)but its just on papers,if you have seen it properly,its a huge leap forward over Wagon-R,u need to drive and see it propeorly to know that.The engine of Ritz is a gem and the best petrol engine of 2009. Nano is definitely an engineering marvel and it should get credit for that,but doesn't mean that any other good product of this year should be underestimated/ignored while de
Sourav
14th January,2010
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Hi Rajeev, I am getting a mileage of 15-16 kmpl in city driving (with 20% AC,being on the roads of Kolkata) and on two/three of my highway drives,the mileage was around 18-19 kmpl (mostly without AC).
Ramnarayan Natarajan
14th January,2010
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I just cant tolerate those who simply say the rear looks is not good. Well, initially when Swift came to India, it didnt move well, it was a frog leaping forward kinda look, but slowly people accepted and Swift is still a hit now. But Swift has more dents and scratches than any other compact car which I have ever noticed in my city - Coimbatore. Also Wagon R mostly Keralites prefer a lot. I can see few Ritz in Coimbatore running. Proud owner of Ritz VXI (Petrol) and bought it on 21/10/2009 Racing Green color and use always with the AC on. Its really superbly silent engine, amazing performance. Its got lot of room, compared to all the compact small cars or hatchbacks in Suzuki stable in India, Ritz only got more legroom, headroom and space and roominess for the driver seat so as to stretch during traffic jams and or long RED light countdown timers at a signal. I am 6 feet tall, and I sat down in all the vehicles by pushing the front seats fully to the behind and also went back to have
Joy Kishore Das
12th January,2010
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i had bought a RITZ VXi (Petrol) last Oct after selling my Maruti 800. I had both SWIFT and RITZ in my mind. But the New K Series engine and the tall boy look of the car made feel a LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT for this car.The rear of the car gives afresh look to RITZ and it stands alone in the road with this look. Now as i drive this car it gives me immense pleasure with all comforts . I think it is the best decision to give the COTY 2010 to RITZ . hats off Maruti!!
Vijendra Kumar
12th January,2010
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I fully support & appreciate the decision of BSM in choosing Maruti Ritz as COTY-2010. I am using Ritz Vxi (Petrol Version) since Aug'2009 & I am totally sold on this beautiful car. Driving comfort is phenomenal. I recently drove it from Jabalpur to Nagpur (310 km) and back the same day and you know the average it gave -- fantastic 22.8 kmpl !!! Congrats to Maruti.
Sourav
11th January,2010
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Ritz aptly deserves this award! I am owning this car (Ritz VXi) for the last two months and extremely saitisfied with my decision.It has got superb drive-quality,stability,comfort and mileage,all clubbed together in one single package and way ahead all its segemenr-competitors. Although Nano is an engineering marvel,but that doesn't mean that it can take away the credit that a car like Ritz deserves,because Ritz would also be entitled for this award in this year only!In the similar manner that Swift,i10,and other cars were given their due credit for being best car of in their respective years,Ritz is also given the honour that it fully deserves. Congrats BS Motoring...
Reply by:Rajeev
12th January,2010
Dear Sourav What mileage do u get from ur vehicle
Vivek
11th January,2010
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Surprising that its only the owners of Ritz who say that its worth the COTY award. Why does no one who hasnt bought the car say so? Ritz may be a true european concept or better, but the jury clearly missed the point that they need to use this platform to reward exceptional efforts. Ritz is just an upgrade of Wagon R and any which way you look at it, its just that(except the back which no one knows what it looks like). What is so ingenuine about this effort from Maruti (they copied the gear integrated with centre console from COTY 2008 - i10). To me Tata Nano is the clear winner with genuine appreciation for ingenuine design and effort to manage ultra low design - World respects this efforts today - not BSM. Surprise! and even disappointing.
Sagar
10th January,2010
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I guess the choice is just not rationale enough. The Ritz is simply an ugly car and no matter how good the engine or performance may be, the design of the car simply lets it down big time. The sale figures of the car also nothing great to mention,needless to say that when ever u visit a maruti dealer, every other salesman is trying to push Ritz to a level that one gets irritated after sometime. People are still more swifts than Ritz. For me, Nano would have been without doubts the obvious choice because its revolutionary to say the least. Else, Linea is also a close contender as the features that it offers as compared to the price tag is simply unbeatable. Ritz as COTY is simply disappointment for me.
Sathissh.S
10th January,2010
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I have booked RITZ VDI and i am really happy with my choice.Most of ma collegues say it has got d worst design at the rear.But it's d rear design which i luv d most.Its a Europen styling n as we Indians are not used to this dey jst dont accept it.Now With RITZ winning the car of the year award i feel really proud and its a gr8 punch for ma collegues comments.It has got trendy looks,gr8 fuel economy,nice interiors and the most important factor fantastic price tag.On the whole the car is a complete package.
ragu
9th January,2010
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i bought a new Ritz . it's excellent and I feel great for my choice. It gives 19 km/pl on high way and 16/pl in city with AC. The smoothness of the engine is better than the punto or others in the class. With full load the performance of the engine is excellent, the shift from 2-3 is much better than other car. The high seating position gives you great comfort while driving. The car is very spacious and excellent for elders to feel comfortable..ritz is a great choice compared with punto,i20
kaustubh
30th December,2009
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You werent a part of ICOTY?
Car-isma
26th December,2009
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While the Ritz is a good car, but good cars come and go every year..I think the BSM jury clearly missed the fact that an achievement like the Nano only comes once in a lifetime...sad for a knowledgeable jury to be so shallow in judgement...anyways, your award, your call...
Tejalinga
26th December,2009
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Shocked ,the TATA NANO is winner for us...but..ok ritz is good,but you wasted the opportunuity to crown the Excellence of Indian Automobile Engineering....sad..the jury award seems like consolation for us.
Tejus
26th December,2009
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Not at all surprising to see the Ritz as the winner of BSM's jury. However, I agree with Car-isma, the Nano it is for me. There will never be another Nano in our lifetime but there will be lots of cars like the Ritz after the Auto Expo next year. Sounds emotional but true.
HVJ
26th December,2009
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I own a Ritz but would agree COY goes to Ritz. Nano is not COY it is Car of The Millennium. But only one advice to Tata Motors improve your after sales service a 1000 times.
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