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Last Updated on: 02 Jul 2026

Maruti Suzuki Brezza

Maruti Suzuki Brezza price in Belgaum

₹9.79 - ₹15.82 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹14,158 /month

The Brezza on road price in Belgaum starts from ₹9.79 lakh for the base variant (Petrol LXi MT) to ₹15.82 lakh for the top variant (Petrol ZXi+ AT) (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the Brezza ex-showroom price in Belgaum is ₹8.26 lakh to ₹12.86 lakh.

Maruti Suzuki Brezza Pricing by Variants

Petrol LXi MT1462 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹8,25,900
RTO (Individual)
₹1,15,626
Insurance
₹37,166
Other Charges
₹600
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Belgaum₹9,79,292 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹14,158 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

CNG LXi MT1462 cc | CNG | Manual
₹10.52 LakhOn road price, Belgaum
Petrol VXi MT1462 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.98 LakhOn road price, Belgaum
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CNG VXi MT1462 cc | CNG | Manual
₹11.82 LakhOn road price, Belgaum
Petrol ZXi MT1462 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹12.80 LakhOn road price, Belgaum
Petrol VXi AT1462 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹13.04 LakhOn road price, Belgaum
CNG ZXi MT1462 cc | CNG | Manual
₹13.15 LakhOn road price, Belgaum
Petrol ZXi+ MT1462 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹14.16 LakhOn road price, Belgaum
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Petrol ZXi AT1462 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹14.46 LakhOn road price, Belgaum
Petrol ZXi+ AT1462 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹15.82 LakhOn road price, Belgaum

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Mileage19.8 kpl
Daily drive60 km
Fuel price₹100
Monthly fuel cost
₹9,091

Maruti Suzuki Dealers in Belgaum

Planning to buy Brezza? Here are a few dealers in Belgaum

Shantesha Motors Nexa

Bauxite Road, Opp Rani Channamma Collage, Belgaum, Vibhav Nagar, Belgaum, Karnataka 590010

9513601993

shantesha.nexa@gmail.com

Shantesha Motors Pvt. Ltd. -

Mujawar Compound nehru Nagar, nehru Nagar, Belgaum, Karnataka 590010

Shantesha Motors Pvt. Ltd. - Kenchalarkop

Plot No.16/3 Tmc No.2428C Ctc No.4038/B/1 Next Tal, Kenchalarkop, Belgaum, Karnataka 591126

4.9

Shantesha Motors-Vaibhav Nagar

Nh-4, Vaibhav Nagar, Near Shree Vyashnavi Chetana Pu Science College, Belgaum, Karnataka 590001

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

8312476161

shanteshamotors@rediffmail.com

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Maruti Suzuki Brezza FAQs

Yes. The 6-speed torque converter automatic is smooth and easy to drive in city traffic, making it a good choice for everyday use. However, buyers looking for quick acceleration may find its performance rather relaxed.

The ZXi offers the best balance of price and features. It adds LED headlamps, alloy wheels, cruise control, a sunroof, wireless smartphone connectivity and several convenience features, while avoiding the higher price of the fully loaded ZXi+. Buyers wanting features like a head-up display, 360-degree camera and larger infotainment system will need to step up to the ZXi+.

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Hi, I need suggestion for a car. My usage will be 80% on highway and 20% in city. I plan to keep the car for long term, around 10-12 years. Also, I live in a tier II town. I want a automatic car with budget under 13 lakh on-road. I shortlisted Honda Amaze zx CVT and Skoda Kylaq Signature AT. I choose these two from different segments due to their ease of driving. However, the authorised service center of both Honda and Skoda is too far (60 km) from my place. I am confused if I should stick to these two cars and if I do, which will require less frequent visit to the service center and the long term maintenance is bearable.

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Since you plan to keep the car for 10-12 years, cover 80% highway driving and live in a Tier II town where both the Honda and Skoda service centres are 60km away, long-term reliability and ease of ownership become more important than outright performance. The Amaze has a proven naturally aspirated petrol engine paired with a smooth CVT, is known for its dependable reliability and should require fewer unscheduled visits to the workshop. Scheduled servicing is also straightforward and maintenance costs are generally very reasonable.The Skoda Kylaq Signature AT is an excellent SUV and offers better ground clearance, a stronger turbo-petrol engine and a more engaging driving experience. However, given the distance to the service centre, we'd still give the edge to the Honda car for long-term peace of mind.You could also consider the Maruti Suzuki Brezza Automatic. It has a smooth torque-converter automatic, excellent reliability, low maintenance costs and Maruti Suzuki's unmatched service network, which is a significant advantage in a Tier II town. Another option is the Hyundai i20 CVT, which offers a refined petrol engine, a smooth CVT and a premium cabin, while Hyundai's widespread service network makes ownership easier.

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2d

I'm currently using a used Maruti Ritz and want to upgrade to either a 5-seater or a 7-seater with a naturally aspirated petrol engine and a torque-converter automatic transmission. My preference is for long-distance comfort for my elderly parents, reasonable maintenance costs, reliability, and an automatic transmission because I've heard it is the best (please suggest if any other). My usage is usually office commuting, which will be shared between my bike and this car, at around 25km per day, along with weekend drives within the city, probably one trip outside Mumbai every month, and travel to my hometown once every three months (500km one way, including ghat roads). So, I want something that is good for city driving as well as a capable tourer. Additionally, it should be able to carry heavy luggage for our trips. My budget is less than Rs 15 lakh on-road.

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Go for the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga 1.5 petrol automatic. It meets your NA and torque-converter ask, is easy for Mumbai traffic, and offers the most comfort and luggage space under Rs. 15 lakh. Your parents will like the easy step-in, supportive second row that slides and reclines, and the soft ride on bad roads. For tours, fold the third row, and you get a huge, flat boot that swallows heavy bags without drama.The 6-speed torque-converter is smooth on ghats and in stop-go, and Maruti’s 1.5 is proven, simple, and inexpensive to run. Real-world fuel economy is decent if you keep speeds steady. VXi AT should fit your budget in Mumbai, but do check local on-road quotes.One downside is that with a full load on steep climbs, you will need to plan for overtaking. It’s not quick, just calm. If you don’t need seven seats, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza 1.5 AT is tighter to drive and is easier to park, but its boot is smaller, and the AT variants can stretch your budget. Wait for the update due later this year, though. The torque converter suits your use best. No need to chase other types.

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Hi Autocar team, I'm replacing my 2017 Maruti Baleno Alpha petrol and would appreciate your recommendations. Location - Currently based in Pune - BH registration planned because there is a reasonable possibility of moving to another state in the future (likely Madhya Pradesh or Bangalore or Delhi) Usage - Primarily city driving (90%+) - Occasional highway trips, sometimes very long (up to 1,000 km) - Usually 2 adults + 1 child - Must comfortably accommodate 4 adults + 1 child when required - Annual running currently under 8,000 km, but could increase significantly because there will be two drivers and an automatic car is likely to be used more Drivers - One experienced driver comfortable with any size car - Second driver is relatively new and gets intimidated by judging the front-left corner and vehicle dimensions - Features such as a rear camera have helped significantly in building confidence Budget - Initially started looking around the Rs. 10 lakh on-road mark - Comfortable spending around Rs.14-16 lakh if the improvement in safety, confidence and ownership experience is clearly noticeable - Looking for the best overall fit rather than trying to maximise budget Priorities (in order) 1. Reliability and hassle-free ownership 2. Safety 3. Easy manoeuvrability and confidence in city traffic What I dislike about my current Baleno - Feels flimsy and dents very easily - Doesn't inspire confidence on highways anymore - Braking confidence is not great Preferences - Automatic transmission is mandatory - Open to petrol, hybrid or EV - Dedicated parking is available, and home charging is possible - Mostly good roads with occasional monsoon-related road damage - I value predictable ownership, service quality and peace of mind more than outright performance Test-drive observations We have driven a few hatchbacks and compact SUVs with automatic transmissions. One thing that became clear is that a commanding seating position and a clearer view of the road ahead significantly increase confidence, especially for the newer driver. However, we are still unsure whether this benefit alone justifies moving up from a hatchback to an SUV. Long-term thinking Initially, I thought a small hatchback would be ideal because I could pass it on to my parents after 3-5 years. However, if a slightly larger vehicle provides substantially better safety, comfort and confidence, I would rather keep it for 5-10 years and buy my parents a separate car later. Question Based on the above requirements, what would be your top 5 recommendations and in what order? More importantly: - Which body style would you choose: premium hatchback, compact SUV, midsize SUV, hybrid SUV or EV? - Which popular models would you eliminate despite their popularity, and why? - How much weight should I give to reliability versus crash safety when choosing a family car that will mostly be driven in the city but occasionally undertake long highway trips? - Am I likely to regret staying with a hatchback, or is moving up a segment the more sensible long-term decision for my use case?

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Given your requirements, a compact SUV would be a good next car for you. The higher seating will put the new driver at ease and will have a great bearing on confidence behind the wheel. Your priority for space, reliability and stress-free ownership leads us to the Maruti Suzuki Brezza AT and Hyundai Venue DCT. The Brezza is a no-nonsense compact SUV with good space, proven reliability and a practical interior. Your comfort and experience with Maruti's aftersales make it the one we'd recommend for you. You'll get a similar hassle-free experience with Hyundai as well. The new Venue ticks the important boxes for you, but it is pricey at the top end, in case the latest features are a must-have. The Venue's turbo-petrol engine does deliver punchier performance than the Brezza, but fuel economy isn't as good. If you want a larger SUV, there's the Honda Elevate CVT. However, the new driver in the family might not feel as comfortable driving it, given its size. If the hatchback form factor suits you, the Hyundai i20 CVT is a very likeable choice. Among EVs, the Punch EV is an option, but your running doesn't really justify going electric. You'd rather spend similar money on a larger or better-equipped petrol-automatic car.

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