2022 Maruti Suzuki Brezza launched at Rs 7.99 lakh

    The new Brezza compact SUV is now a lot more tech laden and also gets a new six-speed automatic gearbox.

    Published On Jun 30, 2022 01:12:00 PM

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    Maruti Suzuki has launched its 2022 Brezza compact SUV, with prices starting at Rs 7.99 lakh for the base LXi trim and going upto Rs 13.96 lakh for the top-spec ZXI+ AT variant (all prices ex-showroom, India The new Brezza will continue to be retailed via Maruti Suzuki Arena dealerships. Bookings are already underway and deliveries are expected to begin in the coming days. 

    The new Brezza will also be offered under Maruti's subscription scheme, with monthly fees starting at Rs 18,300 (this includes vehicle registration, maintenance, insurance and road side assistance).

    • New Brezza gets fresh design inside out 
    • Gets heads up display, 360-degree camera and sunroof
    • Offered with a sole petrol engine

    Here's a look at the detailed price list of the new Maruti Brezza.

    2022 Maruti Suzuki Brezza price (ex-showroom, India)
    TrimPetrol MTPetrol AT
    LXiRs. 7.99 lakh
    VXiRs. 9.46 lakhRs. 10.96 lakh
    ZXIRs. 10.86 lakhRs. 12.36 lakh
    ZXI Dual ToneRs. 11.02 lakhRs. 12.52 lakh
    ZXI+Rs. 12.30 lakhRs. 13.80 lakh
    ZXI+ Dual ToneRs. 12.46 lakhRs. 13.96 lakh

    At Rs 7.99 lakh, the starting price of the Brezza has gone up by Rs 15,000 over its predecessor, but importantly, the top-spec ZXi+ AT variant is more than Rs 2.5 lakh more expensive than the outgoing model. The Brezza ZX+ AT DT is priced at Rs 13.96 lakh, which is also higher than top-end versions of all of its petrol-powered rivals, including the Sonet (Rs 13.19 lakh), the recently updated Venue (Rs 12.57 lakh), the popular Nexon (Rs 12.39 lakh) and even the XUV300 (Rs 13.06 lakh).  

    While the Brezza does get some additional features over its rivals, the key reason for its high pricing could be the lack of excise duty benefits that are applicable to petrol vehicles with engine capacities of 1.2-litre or lower. The Brezza comes with a 1.5-litre engine, and hence does not qualify for these benefits. Even top-end diesel-automatic versions of Sonet and XUV300 are more affordable than the top-end Brezza. The mild-hybrid system and additional battery also add to the cost.

    2022 Maruti Suzuki Brezza: powertrains and variants

    Offered in four trims – LXi, VXi, ZXi and ZXi+ – the Brezza is now powered by Maruti's new 1.5-litre, K15C engine that made its debut on the Ertiga and XL6 facelifts. It produces 103hp and 137Nm and is mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox as standard.

    The 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission with paddle shifters that replaces the old 4-speed automatic is offered on the top three trims. Like its predecessor, the Brezza is a petrol-only SUV and is the only one in the segment to feature mild-hybrid tech. A Brezza CNG is also set to be introduced in the coming months.

    Maruti Suzuki claims a maximum fuel efficiency of 20.15kpl for the manual versions, while the automatic versions return 19.80kpl. 

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    2022 Maruti Suzuki Brezza: exterior design

    Dropping the ‘Vitara’ prefix from its name, the new Brezza sits on the same Global C platform as its predecessor, but is given revised body panels and a completely refreshed interior. Overall, the Brezza continues with the same length, width and wheelbase  3,995mm, 1,790mm and 2,500mm, respectively. However, its height has been increased by 45mm from the 1,640mm previously. 

    The Brezza gets a slightly more angular look up front and the flat-looking clamshell bonnet and squarish dual-LED headlamp design neatly merge with the grille finished in a gunmetal shade. The nose is upright and gets adequate dose of contrast black cladding running across the SUV. At the back, the tailgate design is also revised and has slim, horizontally placed tail-lamps with prominent Brezza badging in the centre just above the licence plate.

    Top two trims of the Brezza also get dual-tone exterior shades with a floating roof effect that makes the SUV look longer than it is. It also rides on a new set of 16-inch dual-tone alloy wheels. 

    Maruti Suzuki is also offering two new optional accessory packages dubbed 'Terrascape' and 'Metroscape'. The former gets rugged garnishes for the bumpers, side cladding and wheel arches, while latter has more urban aesthetics. 

    2022 Maruti Suzuki Brezza: interior and features

    On the inside, the Brezza gets a new dual-tone black and brown dashboard design that looks somewhat similar to that on the Baleno. A lot of switchgear, steering wheel, instrument cluster, the infotainment software and other features are shared as well. The silver accents on the dashboard and doors add some element of contrast. 

    Higher variants of the Brezza now get the new 9.0-inch Smartplay Pro+ touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay functionality, Arkamys sound system, wireless charging, rear AC vents, voice command support, connected car tech, heads-up display, cruise control, automatic climate control, ambient lighting, USB Type-C and Type-A rear charging ports, connected car tech, Alexa compatibility and a sunroof.

    Meanwhile, base and mid-spec trims get the 7-inch touchscreen unit from the outgoing version. On the safety front, the SUV now gets six airbags, ESP, ABS with EBD, a 360-degree parking camera, hill-hold assist and ISOFIX rear anchorages, among others.

    2022 Maruti Suzuki Brezza: rivals

    The new Brezza will squarely compete with the newly launched Venue facelift. It will also see competition from the Kia Sonet, Tata Nexon, Renault Kiger, Mahindra XUV300, Toyota Urban Cruiser and the Nissan Magnite.

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