Maruti Eeco

4Carwyapar Rating

₹ 4.53 – 5.66 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

The Maruti Eeco is proof that sometimes failure just needs a second chance. Remember the Versa from 1999? The van that had Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan in its ads, trying to convince India that this was the family chariot of the future? Well, the future didn’t show up. Versa flopped, mostly because it was pricey and ahead of its time. But Maruti, being Maruti, doesn’t waste recipes. They stripped it down, shaved off the unnecessary frills, priced it right,... More

The Maruti Eeco is proof that sometimes failure just needs a second chance. Remember the Versa from 1999? The van that had Amitabh Bachchan and Abhish... More

Maruti Eeco Colors

Solid White

Maruti Eeco Overview
Body Construction

Monocoque

Body Type

MPV

Length

3675 mm

Engine

K12N

Transmission

MT

Drivetrain

RWD

Fuel Type

Petrol/CNG

Fuel Efficiency

19.7 KM/L

Tank Range

630 KMs

Maruti Eeco (3) Variants
Maruti Eeco Colors

Solid White

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Resale Value
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Maruti Eeco Ownership Expense

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Maruti Eeco

4Carwyapar Rating

₹ 4.53 – 5.66 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

The Maruti Eeco is proof that sometimes failure just needs a second chance. Remember the Versa from 1999? The van that had Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan in its ads, trying to convince India that this was the family chariot of the future? Well, the future didn’t show up. Versa flopped, mostly because it was pricey and ahead of its time. But Maruti, being Maruti, doesn’t waste recipes. They stripped it down, shaved off the unnecessary frills, priced it right,... More

The Maruti Eeco is proof that sometimes failure just needs a second chance. Remember the Versa from 1999? The van that had Amitabh Bachchan and Abhish... More

Maruti Eeco Colors

Solid White

Maruti Eeco Overview
Body Construction

Monocoque

Body Type

MPV

Length

3675 mm

Engine

K12N

Transmission

MT

Drivetrain

RWD

Fuel Type

Petrol/CNG

Fuel Efficiency

19.7 KM/L

Tank Range

630 KMs

Maruti Eeco (3) Variants
Maruti Eeco FAQs

The base 5-seater STD petrol version of Eeco starts at around ₹5.44 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), and the higher 5-seater AC CNG variant goes up to about ₹6.96 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

Eeco uses a 1.2-litre DualJet petrol engine (≈ 1,196 cc) producing about 80 bhp and 104 Nm torque. With petrol, it delivers roughly 19.71 kmpl; the CNG version gives around 26.78 km/kg.

Eeco got a big update in 2025: 6 airbags as standard, improved safety fitments including ABS with EBD, seat-belt warnings, child lock, engine immobilizer, reverse parking sensors, etc. Before this update, many variants had only 2 airbags (driver & passenger) or less safety gear.

If you want a practical van/MPV that can carry people or goods affordably, the Eeco is perfect. It appeals to small business owners, families needing extra space, or people wanting van-utility without paying SUV premiums. If you don’t care about fancy upholstery or sporty ride, but want reliability, low running costs, and lots of space, Eeco is a no-brainer.

Compared to hatchbacks, Eeco gives way more cabin and loading space, higher seating, easier to load/unload goods or luggage. Compared to small MPVs, it’s simpler, more rugged, and cheaper to maintain. Where hatchbacks win in comfort or fuel efficiency, Eeco wins in practicality and space.

Eeco is about 3,675 mm long, 1,475 mm wide, and 1,825 mm tall, wheelbase ~ 2,350 mm. Ground clearance is ~ 160 mm. Those tall dimensions and high roof make it easier to stand inside, load luggage or goods, and the ground clearance helps with speed breakers and rough roads. But its width is modest, so in narrow streets it is manageable.

There are variants with 5 seats, or a new 6-seater variant introduced with forward-facing middle row (captain style). Earlier there were also 7-seater options, but many of those have been discontinued in favor of 5/6 seat‐layouts that are safer and more comfortable.

With petrol mileage ~ 19.71 kmpl and petrol price ~ ₹102/L, the fuel cost comes to about ₹5.17/km. If you drive 12,000 km/year, fuel costs ~ ₹62,000/year. With the CNG version (~26.78 km/kg and CNG price lower than petrol), cost is significantly less per km, maybe ~ ₹3.8-₹4/km depending on local CNG rates. Maintenance for Eeco is low because parts are simple, service widely available, no complex electronics, so yearly upkeep is modest.

Despite being basic, Eeco has useful comfort features: Manual AC in AC-variants, sliding side doors, spacious legroom, adjustable front seats, reverse parking sensors, semi-digital odometer, dual front airbags now standard, basic audio support via AUX/USB. The new 6-seater version gets captain-seats in middle row, which adds comfort for passengers.
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Maruti Eeco FAQs

The base 5-seater STD petrol version of Eeco starts at around ₹5.44 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), and the higher 5-seater AC CNG variant goes up to about ₹6.96 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

Eeco uses a 1.2-litre DualJet petrol engine (≈ 1,196 cc) producing about 80 bhp and 104 Nm torque. With petrol, it delivers roughly 19.71 kmpl; the CNG version gives around 26.78 km/kg.

Eeco got a big update in 2025: 6 airbags as standard, improved safety fitments including ABS with EBD, seat-belt warnings, child lock, engine immobilizer, reverse parking sensors, etc. Before this update, many variants had only 2 airbags (driver & passenger) or less safety gear.

If you want a practical van/MPV that can carry people or goods affordably, the Eeco is perfect. It appeals to small business owners, families needing extra space, or people wanting van-utility without paying SUV premiums. If you don’t care about fancy upholstery or sporty ride, but want reliability, low running costs, and lots of space, Eeco is a no-brainer.

Compared to hatchbacks, Eeco gives way more cabin and loading space, higher seating, easier to load/unload goods or luggage. Compared to small MPVs, it’s simpler, more rugged, and cheaper to maintain. Where hatchbacks win in comfort or fuel efficiency, Eeco wins in practicality and space.

Eeco is about 3,675 mm long, 1,475 mm wide, and 1,825 mm tall, wheelbase ~ 2,350 mm. Ground clearance is ~ 160 mm. Those tall dimensions and high roof make it easier to stand inside, load luggage or goods, and the ground clearance helps with speed breakers and rough roads. But its width is modest, so in narrow streets it is manageable.

There are variants with 5 seats, or a new 6-seater variant introduced with forward-facing middle row (captain style). Earlier there were also 7-seater options, but many of those have been discontinued in favor of 5/6 seat‐layouts that are safer and more comfortable.

With petrol mileage ~ 19.71 kmpl and petrol price ~ ₹102/L, the fuel cost comes to about ₹5.17/km. If you drive 12,000 km/year, fuel costs ~ ₹62,000/year. With the CNG version (~26.78 km/kg and CNG price lower than petrol), cost is significantly less per km, maybe ~ ₹3.8-₹4/km depending on local CNG rates. Maintenance for Eeco is low because parts are simple, service widely available, no complex electronics, so yearly upkeep is modest.

Despite being basic, Eeco has useful comfort features: Manual AC in AC-variants, sliding side doors, spacious legroom, adjustable front seats, reverse parking sensors, semi-digital odometer, dual front airbags now standard, basic audio support via AUX/USB. The new 6-seater version gets captain-seats in middle row, which adds comfort for passengers.