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2012 Premier Rio : First Drive

by Abhishek Nigam Photography : Kunal Khadse Posted on 02 Apr 201229,541 Views20 Comments

The compact Rio marked the resurgence of the Premier brand in 2009. The company has just updated its compact SUV with fresh new looks and more importantly a BSIV compliant 1.2 litre petrol unit. ZigWheels takes a look

 

Premier Rio Side Action

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It’s a known fact that SUV’s are a big hit with the Indian masses. The Toyota Fortuner and the Mahindra XUV 5oo are two of the prime examples that are testimony to the fact that we Indians just can’t have enough of these big burly vehicles. However their biggest strength is also one of their biggest Achilles heels. While their massive size is one of their main draws, that same size is a big problem while finding tight parking spots or maneuvering in bumper to bumper traffic. The Rio then is the solution to just that problem.

 

 

Premier Rio Steering

 


With a proper SUV silhouette along with the dimensions slightly bigger than your average B-segment hatch the Rio was pretty much the first of its kind here in India. While the first one was pretty much the same as the Dario Terios in China, the new refreshed version indeed looks pretty good. There are the new shapely headlights along with an all new bumper which also get integrated fog lights. Even the grille has been redesigned and gets a nice chrome strip too. This along with chunky 205 section tyres gives the new Rio Plus a very modern and chunky look.

 


However, the same modern lines are not carried on to the insides. Interiors remain pretty much the same from the older car. Quality does seem to have improved but first impressions suggest it could do with a lot more improvement. The beige surrounding does make the car feel a bit roomier though. However space inside is at a premium.

 

 

 

Premier Rio Engine

 

 

Powering the Rio is a 1.2 litre 4-cylinder petrol unit which pushes out 76.6 PS @ 5800 rpm and a maximum torque of 103.9 Nm between 3500 - 4250 rpm. That propels the little SUV to a 100 km/h in 20.8 seconds. Not very slow by other 1.2 litre hatchback standards but post the 100 km/h mark the underpowered engine starts showing its weakness. Handling is pretty adequate for the kind of power the Rio puts out and the car feels nice and nimble around town. Bad roads aren’t a problem either thanks to the increased ground clearance which now stands at 200 mm. Retardation was pretty good thanks to the ABS equipped brakes. For the petrol we got 9.8 kmpl around town and 14 kmpl on the highway which pretty much does the job.

 

 

 

Premier Rio Boot Rear Action

 



At Rs. 5.96 Lakh for the base version and Rs. 6.23 lakh for the top GLX trim, the Rio isn’t exactly cheap, but only until you realize that you are getting the best of an SUV and a compact hatch. That said Premier still has a lot of quality issues which it needs to address. That done, the Rio can pretty much be what it always intended to be.

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Expert Rating: 8

Upside: Great storage space for a car its size good presence, very...

Downside: build quality,cramped for the driver after sales service

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(Ex-showroom) (Delhi) : 6,19,000

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umesh sharsar (darj)

09/04/2012 at 02:29 PM

what is the price off this car?

patel (mumbai 40009072)

06/04/2012 at 04:49 PM

good small suv like it and also intrest for purchase

patel (mumbai 40009072)

06/04/2012 at 04:49 PM

good small suv like it and also intrest for purchase

Dinesh Shekhar (Noida)

06/04/2012 at 01:47 PM

Hello everyone, This vehicle is not worth for the price. Premier is desperate to get some market share looking at the pace with which the auto industry grows in India. But alas! they have copied a world-class product (the Toyota owned Daihatsu's Terios) with the real 'Premier' quality (read 'inferior') plastics and sheet metal. Yes, they could have done it some 10-15 years ago, but not now. Look at the original Daihatsu Terios - it really looks mighty, but this copyat is literally ugly. Even with a Fiat sourced engine, what about the after sales service? Sad.

seby (Goa india)

05/04/2012 at 09:46 PM

i have a diesel fuel rio top model bought in goa there are quit a bit troubles but the compeny when E mailed or phoned does not reply. that shows how much the vehicle is worth it seem's the power of the engine and the gear box does not synchronize and so on

Rajeev (same page)

05/04/2012 at 03:59 PM

India always badly needed an ULTRA COMPACT (Sub 4) SUV, having comfort & space of XYLO / SAFARI, a reasonable mileage & price, riding quality, available power, performance, stability etc. like that of FIAT PALIO SPORTS Petrol, importantly with a ground clearance of apx. 200mm. RIO seems to have potential to develop itself into the one. If it succeeds to do so a new high volume segment may come up in India.

VenkatramanaGovinda (Pune)

07/04/2012 at 05:42 AM

India needs more cars like these.

Shreyas (bangalore)

05/04/2012 at 03:06 PM

Though i am just 13 my car designs are far lot better then the present rio;)

harshad (mumbai)

05/04/2012 at 02:16 PM

Its a cheap car with cheap plastics and fittings, even the gear box gives hard transmission. Please make a quality product, buyers in India are ready to pay for quality. The dash board, door cover inside, the power window switches and all in all feels really cheap.

sinesh (bhandup3)

05/04/2012 at 12:36 PM

disigned good but engine is underpower for suv

jahangir yar khan (mumbai )

05/04/2012 at 10:37 AM

Dont touch this vehicle ...Premier has cheated people in the past by not even having a basic infrastructure for post sales .The review says it all, they should shut down but are taking chanves if there are any fools who would take the bait and buy this product. Forget it !!!

SMS (Bangalore)

05/04/2012 at 10:21 AM

I had a test drive done yesterday... Its a horrible car with under performing Engine. Clutch reminded me of the old premier padmini... Not a value for money product. RIO (BSIII)and RIO+(BSIV).. I did not find any difference in except for the exterior looks. Interior plastics are shoddy and of inferior quality compared to the 8L on road price they charge for the top end diesel vehicle.

Prasun (Ahmedabad)

05/04/2012 at 08:45 AM

It should be available in diesel also

Dsouza A G (Dubai)

04/04/2012 at 08:36 AM

Looks like Daihatsu Sirion.

Dsouza A G (Dubai)

04/04/2012 at 04:54 PM

not Sirion its Terios

Bobby (UAE)

04/04/2012 at 12:28 AM

A diesel 1.5 would have been a better option at this price

danish (bangalore)

03/04/2012 at 11:21 PM

gents, any SUV which has engine less then 2.0 ltr engine or 2000cc power engine is a disgrace in performance and to be called as SUV. The drive will make you feel drive a small hatchback .To have the right feel of SUV it needs to have powerful engine to help u deive better in bad terrains and specially u will be left alone driving in hill stations where your car and so called suv will leave its Breath.

ss (ss)

03/04/2012 at 01:37 PM

its the best car in its class

s.k.sharma (Delhi)

05/04/2012 at 07:20 AM

What ! Looks like a WagonR on an overdose of steroids.

aaa (noida)

04/04/2012 at 10:45 AM

its best because its the only car in its class ;)

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