Maruti Vitara Brezza gets iCreate customisation kits

    The new personalisation scheme for the Brezza provides the option of five add-on packages.

    Published On Oct 20, 2016 02:21:00 PM

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    In a bid to make its already popular Vitara Brezza even more attractive, Maruti has introduced almost ninety customisable accessories packages for its compact SUV.
     
    Exclusive to the Vitara Brezza for now, the personalisation scheme is called ‘iCreate’ and comprises a range of accessories that buyers can buy as pre-set packages or pick individually.  
     
    The packages on offer are Sports Velocity, Sports Accelerate, Urban Dynamic, Glamour Elegance and Glamour Glitz, while individual accessories can be picked from the ‘A La Carte’ menu.
    Each of these pre-set packages include cosmetic additions like body graphics, chrome/non-chrome accents for the fog lamps, grille, alloy wheels and skid plates. Additions to the interiors include a combination of leather and art-leather seat covers, neck and lower-back supports, door sill guards and custom floor mats. 
     
    The iCreate scheme also lists out a host of infotainment accessories on the Glamour Glitz package. These include amplifiers, woofers, subwoofers and speakers, as well as multimedia infotainment screens for the rear seats.
     
    Options in the A La Carte list include machine-finish alloy wheels, body covers, stainless steel door sills, door visors, a front grille garnish, rear parcel tray, child seats, auto dimming ORVMs.
    The Vitara Brezza rivals the likes of the Ford EcoSport, Mahindra TUV300 and Mahindra Nuvosport. 
     

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