Maruti Vitara Brezza vs Ford EcoSport vs Mahindra TUV300: Feature comparison

    We compare the new Maruti Vitara Brezza with its chief rivals, in terms of features.

    Published On Mar 09, 2016 12:12:00 PM

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    Maruti Vitara Brezza vs Ford EcoSport vs Mahindra TUV300: Feature comparison

    Maruti has launched one of its most anticipated models of the year, the Vitara Brezza at a starting price of Rs 6.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the base trim level. Available in six trim levels – LDi, LDi(O), VDi, VDi(O), ZDi and ZDi+ – the Vitara Brezza is available only in a diesel guise and is powered by Maruti’s tried and tested 89bhp 1.3-litre DDiS engine paired to a standard five-speed manual gearbox.

    In comparison, the EcoSport which is available in five variants – Ambiente, Trend, Trend+, Titanium and Titanium+ – starts at Rs 8.19 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). However, the EcoSport is powered by a larger and more powerful 1.5-litre 98bhp diesel engine paired to a five-speed manual gearbox. The EcoSport is the only SUV in this comparison to get the option of petrol engines – a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated and 1.0-litre turbo paired to a choice of manual and automatic gearboxes.

    The TUV300 is available in five trims – T4, T4+, T6, T6+ and T8 – with prices starting at Rs 7.26 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Like the EcoSport, the TUV300 uses a 1.5-litre engine though output is down to 82.4bhp. A five-speed manual gearbox is offered as standard on the TUV300, while the option of AMT is available only on the T6+ and T8 trims.

    The feature comparison is only between the trims available with a diesel engine.

    Maruti Vitara Brezza LDI vs Ford EcoSport Ambiente vs Mahindra TUV300 T4

    In their base trims, the three cars offer the following features:

    LDI vs Ambiente vs T4
    Maruti Vitara Brezza LDIFord EcoSport AmbienteMahindra TUV300 T4
    Multi-information displayRemote lockingManual AC
    TachometerTilt and telescopic adjustEco mode
    Driver airbagFollow-me-home headlampsBrake energy regeneration tech
    Audi system with USB, Bluetooth and auxAudio system with USB, Bluetooth and aux12V power outlet
    Front power windowsFront power windowsPower windows (front+rear)
    Electric adjust ORVMElectric adjust ORVM----
    Manual ACManual AC----
    Folding rear seatsFolding rear seats----
    12V power outlet12V power outlet----
    ----Electric tailgate release----
    Maruti Vitara Brezza LDI(O) vs Mahindra TUV300 T4+
     
    Maruti and Mahindra offer an option pack on their base varaints. The variants gets the following additions:

    LDI(O) vs T4+
    Maruti Vitara Brezza LDI(O)Mahindra TUV300 T4+
    Dual AirbagsDual Airbags
    ABSABS

    Maruti Vitara Brezza VDI vs Ford EcoSport Trend vs Mahindra TUV300 T6
     
    Apart from the features on the base trims. The mid variants get the following additions:
     
    VDI vs Trend vs T6
    Maruti Vitara Brezza VDIFord EcoSport TrendMahindra TUV300 T6
    Full wheel coversReclining rear seatWheel covers
    Anti-theft security systemSteering mounted audio controlsSide step
    Rear parking sensorsTachometerAudio system with USB, Bluetooth and aux
    Keyless entryRear defogger and washwiperRear defogger and washwiper
    Dual gloveboxHeight adjust driver seatVoice messaging system
    Gearshift indicator60:40 split folding rear seatMahindra Blue Sense mobile App
    Electro-mechanical tailgateABSABS
    Rear power windowsRear power windowsKeyless entry

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Maruti Vitara Brezza VDI(O) vs Ford EcoSport Trend+ vs Mahindra TUV300 T6+

    All three cars get the addition of an additional options trim at the mid-level which sees the addition of:

    VDI(O) vs Trend+ vs T6+
    Maruti Vitara Brezza VDI(O)Ford EcoSport Trend+Mahindra TUV300 T6+
    Dual airbagsDual AirbagsDual airbags
    ABSFog lamps---
    ---Signature lightguide---
    ---Automatic climate control---

    Maruti Vitara Brezza ZDI vs Ford EcoSport Titanium vs Mahindra TUV300 T8

    The top-spec trims get all the features of the mid-level options trim along with getting:

    ZDI vs Titanium vs T8
    Maruti Vitara Brezza ZDIFord EcoSport TitaniumMahindra TUV300 T8
    Alloy wheelsAlloy wheelsAlloy wheels
    Auto climate controlKey-less entry and goStatic-bending headlamps
    Illuminated glovebox and footwellsFord SYNC infotainment system with ApplinkMicro-Hybrid tech
    Projector headlamps with LED DRLsRear parking sensorsRear parking sensors
    height adjust driver seatcooled gloveboxHeight adjustable driver seat
    Fog lampsAdjustable lumbar support for driverFog lamps
    Steering mounted controls----Steering mounted controls
    -------Follow-me-home headlamps

    Maruti Vitara Brezza ZDI+ vs Ford EcoSport Titanium+

    The Brezza and EcoSport additionally get a higher top-end trim which gets:

    ZDI+ vs Titanium+
    Maruti Vitara Brezza ZDI+Ford EcoSport Titanium+
    Reverse CameraSide and Curtain airbags
    Smartplay infotainment system with voice command and navigationLeather upholstery
    Cooled gloveboxAutomatic headlamps with non-LED DRLs
    Cruise controlRain sensing wipers
    Key-less go---
    Automatic headlamps---
    Rain sensing wipers---

    The Vitara Brezza offers a well-equipped cabin with the standout features like a reverse-parking camera and cruise control on the top-spec variant. It is also the only model to offer a driver airbag as standard. The EcoSport, though the priciest of the lot, scores in terms of safety, with the top-spec model being the only one of the trio to get side and curtain airbags. The TUV300 stands out as being the only compact SUV here to get hybrid technology and a diesel automatic, with the T6+ and T8 trims getting an AMT option.

     

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