Maruti Brezza old vs new: performance, acceleration tested, compared

    We put the new Brezza and old Vitara Brezza through our instrumented performance tests to see which is quicker.

    Published On Dec 29, 2022 01:26:00 PM

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    2022 Maruti Suzuki Brezza vs 2020 Vitara Brezza

    Maruti's new-generation K15C 1.5-litre petrol engine is squarely focused on fuel efficiency, and it boasts of an ARAI rating of 20.51kpl in the 2022 Brezza MT, a whopping 3.12kpl improvement over the outgoing Brezza powered by the older gen K15B (17.03kpl). But, in its quest to achieve better fuel efficiency, has Maruti Suzuki significantly dulled the Brezza's performance? Our review certainly indicates so, and to be doubly sure, we put it through our instrumented performance tests. The results are anyone's guess.

    1. 2022 Brezza is 60kg heavier than predecessor
    2. New K15C makes 2hp and 1Nm torque lesser than K15B
    3. Prices for Brezza start from Rs 7.84 lakh

    Brezza old vs new: performance, 0-100kph compared

    The 2022 Brezza's 1.5-litre petrol engine makes 103hp and 137Nm of torque, which is 2hp and 1Nm lesser than the outgoing version. On account of the added features and safety, the 2022 Brezza ZXI+ MT (top variant) tips the scales at 1,190kg, which is 60kg more than the outgoing Brezza petrol. In our performance tests, the 2022 Brezza takes a lazy 12.68 seconds to accelerate from 0-100kph, before hitting a top speed of 159kph. The 2020 model, on the other hand, did the sprint in just 11.52 seconds, and it went on to hit a higher top speed of 167kph.

    The old Brezza is quicker than the 2022 iteration in rolling acceleration runs from 20-80kph in third and 40-100kph in fourth gear by 2.18 seconds and 1.79 seconds, respectively, which is a significant margin. Interestingly, Maruti hasn't altered or shortened the gear ratios to make the 2022 model feel peppier.

    In our panic braking tests from 80kph to a standstill, the 2022 Brezza stops in 25.26 metres, which is similar to the outgoing version's 25.75 metre distance.

    Maruti Brezza Performance: New vs Old
    Speed20222020
    0 kph0.00s0.00s
    10 kph0.66s0.52s
    20 kph1.30s1.09s
    30 kph2.01s1.76s
    40 kph2.99s2.53s
    50 kph4.17s3.80s
    60 kph5.54s4.98s
    70 kph6.97s6.18s
    80 kph8.58s7.76s
    90 kph10.54s9.55s
    100 kph12.68s11.52s
    1/4mile18.44s17.52s
    Rolling acceleration
    20-80kph in third gear13.15s10.97s
    40-100kph in fourth gear17.09s15.30s

    Autocar India’s performance testing

    For decades now, Autocar India has been putting every car sold in India through a set of instrumented performance and acceleration tests. These tests are conducted with a driver and one passenger on board, with all the fluids and tyre pressures set as per the manufacturer’s recommendations. For accurate results, we use a GPS-based data logging device and do multiple runs to iron out any possible driver errors or inconsistencies, and finally, publish the quickest times.

    2022 Maruti Suzuki Brezza: price, rivals

    Launched back in June 2022, the Brezza currently costs between Rs 7.99 lakh-13.80 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) and is offered in four trims - LXi, VXi, ZXi and ZXi+. The Brezza rivals the likes of the Tata NexonHyundai VenueKia Sonet and Mahindra XUV300 in the compact SUV segment.

    Also read:

    Citroen C3 Turbo performance, 0-100kph tested, explained

    Maruti Suzuki Brezza long term review, first report

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