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I am planning to buy my first SUV and would appreciate your suggestions. We are a family of four. My usage will be around 40-50 km of city driving every week, along with one highway trip every month. My budget is 12-13 lakh on-road in Mumbai, and I want an automatic. My priorities are safety, low maintenance, good fuel efficiency and long-term reliability. I am open to both petrol and hybrid options. Which automatic SUV would you recommend, and why?

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The Maruti Suzuki Brezza is the right choice for you. It's a sensible and no-nonsense compact SUV that delivers everything you want. It's easy to drive, ride comfort is good, and there's ample room for 4 passengers. The Brezza is also reasonably fuel-efficient as petrol automatic cars go. The Brezza is also reliable, and maintenance costs are affordable. Maruti's massive service network also adds peace of mind to the ownership experience. 

The Brezza doesn't feel as exciting or punchy as turbocharged rivals, especially out on highway drives, but performance, on the whole, is fair. The Brezza doesn't have a Global NCAP or Bharat NCAP safety rating, but we expect the updated model to be put to the test. The updated Brezza goes on sale later this month and would be the one to look out for.

Maruti Suzuki Brezza

Maruti Suzuki Brezza

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Posted on: 7 Jul 2026