Suzuki Ciaz: Lighting
A budget sedan whose owners kept it precisely because it was cheap to run, and who now have no new-car route back — used and aftermarket supply is effectively the only channel — worth knowing when we're choosing between Suzuki Ciaz replacement parts, matched to your car
Used, aftermarket and reconditioned parts. Not supplied by Suzuki Auto South Africa.

Getting lighting right first time
Facelifts are where Suzuki lighting parts go wrong. The Brezza changed name mid-life, the Dzire and Swift both switched generations while keeping the badge, and the Grand Vitara name was reused on a completely different vehicle — in each case the lamp changed even where the car still looks familiar. Mounting tabs and connectors are the giveaway, not the shape of the lens.
The decision in front of you is usually whether an original unit is worth the premium over a good aftermarket equivalent, which usually turns on how visible the part is and how it mounts. To get you a straight answer on it we need the year, the derivative, and a photograph of the existing unit's mounting points and plug if you can take one.
The car
Suzuki Ciaz, year of manufacture, and the derivative if you know it.
The code
VIN or registration number. A photo of the licence disc works just as well.
The problem
What has failed, or what you need replaced. A photo helps for anything cosmetic.
Ciaz Lighting, component by component
The year, the derivative, and a photograph of the existing unit's mounting points and plug if you can take one will settle most of these. Pick the component and we'll confirm the rest.

Headlights
Complete headlamp units and bulbs for Suzuki models, including the mounting tabs that snap in a light knock
View headlights →
Taillights
Rear light clusters, lenses and bulb holders for Suzuki hatches, sedans and MPVs
View taillights →
Indicators
Indicator lamps, mirror repeaters and bulbs for Suzuki models
View indicators →
Interior Lights
Roof lamps, courtesy lights and dash illumination for Suzuki cabins
View interior lights →Matching lighting to your Ciaz
The Ciaz reached South Africa as the Ciaz from 2015, facelifted in 2019, and since withdrawn from sale here, running K14B 1.4 (2015–2019) and K15B 1.5 (2019 on). Lighting fitment splits on the generation long before it splits on trim. The 2019 facelift changed the engine as well as the face, moving from the 1.4 K14B to the 1.5 K15B — with the model now off the price list there is no dealer showroom to fall back on, which makes getting that split right the whole job. Find your derivative below, then send the code from the VIN plate with your enquiry.
- Suzuki Ciaz 1.4 GL
- Suzuki Ciaz 1.4 GLX
- Suzuki Ciaz 1.5 GL
- Suzuki Ciaz 1.5 GLX
Not sure which derivative you own? Send the VIN with your enquiry and we'll confirm compatibility before anything is dispatched.
Ciaz Lighting: the things that actually decide fitment
The Ciaz has arrived in South Africa as the Ciaz from 2015, facelifted in 2019, and since withdrawn from sale here, and that on its own changes the answer.The 2019 facelift changed the engine as well as the face, moving from the 1.4 K14B to the 1.5 K15B — with the model now off the price list there is no dealer showroom to fall back on, which makes getting that split right the whole job.
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Track down the generation code for your Ciaz. It is on the VIN plate, and it is on the original registration paperwork if you still have it.
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Nail down the engine. This market got K14B 1.4 (2015–2019) and K15B 1.5 (2019 on) in the Ciaz.
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Send us both, along with the lighting you need and the year, the derivative, and a photograph of the existing unit's mounting points and plug if you can take one. The matching happens before we quote.
Sourcing note: the Ciazthe K14B is shared with the first-generation Ertiga and the 2011–2017 Swift, which widens the net when local stock runs thin.
Locally, the Ciaz is mostly a budget sedan whose owners kept it precisely because it was cheap to run, and who now have no new-car route back — used and aftermarket supply is effectively the only channel. That is the wear pattern we source against, and it is why we ask what the car does rather than only what it is.
Before you order Ciaz lighting
Does lighting fitment change across Ciaz generations?
Almost always. Across the Ciaz from 2015, facelifted in 2019, and since withdrawn from sale here, the 2019 facelift changed the engine as well as the face, moving from the 1.4 K14B to the 1.5 K15B — with the model now off the price list there is no dealer showroom to fall back on, which makes getting that split right the whole job. Tell us the year and we can rule most lighting options in or out immediately.
Which Ciaz engines were sold here, and does it affect lighting?
K14B 1.4 (2015–2019) and K15B 1.5 (2019 on). Lighting fitment often follows the engine family rather than the nameplate, so the code on the block is worth reading before you order.
Could lighting from another model fit my Ciaz?
Occasionally, yes — the K14B is shared with the first-generation Ertiga and the 2011–2017 Swift. For lighting specifically we check whether the crossover actually holds before quoting, because a shared platform is a place to look rather than a guarantee.
Questions that apply to lighting on any Suzuki — what the part does, how you know it's failing, and what to check before buying — are covered on the Lighting page for the whole Suzuki range .
Elsewhere on the Ciaz
Need lighting for your Ciaz?
Send us the year, the derivative, and a photograph of the existing unit's mounting points and plug if you can take one and we'll confirm the right lighting for your Ciaz before we quote a price.