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What is the timeline for the new Brezza model to be launched in the Indian market with an ADAS system?

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The Maruti Suzuki Brezza facelift is expected fairly soon, so if you are specifically waiting for the updated model, the wait should not be long. The latest test sightings suggest Maruti is in the advanced stages of development, which usually points to a launch in the coming months rather than being a distant future product.
As for ADAS, while Maruti has not officially confirmed the exact feature list yet, it is widely expected that the updated Brezza will bring a stronger technology and safety package to stay competitive, and ADAS is very much a possibility.
So if your priority is getting the latest Brezza with newer features and potentially ADAS, it makes sense to wait a little rather than buying the outgoing model right now.
Maruti Suzuki Brezza facelift

Maruti Suzuki Brezza facelift

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I am driving hyundai i10 grand , upgrade to hx4 or lxi breeza cng. My use is mostly of office going avg daily running is 30 km

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Hx4'exter

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Should I wait for Maruti Brezza facelift launch or go ahead and buy the Hyundai Venue HX10 petrol automatic DCT

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Buy Venue HX10. None of the competitors could match the cabin and feel and Hyundai service is far more better than anyone

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Posted on: 23 May 2026