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Maruti Suzuki Brezza price in Dehradun
The Brezza on road price in Dehradun starts from ₹9.53 lakh for the base variant to ₹14.94 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the Brezza ex-showroom price in Delhi is ₹8.26 lakh to ₹12.86 lakh.
Maruti Suzuki Brezza price list in Dehradun 2026 (ex-showroom)
Brezza 1.5 petrol MT price range: ₹8.26 lakh to ₹11.51 lakh
Brezza 1.5 petrol AT price range: ₹11 lakh to ₹12.86 lakh
Brezza 1.5 CNG MT price range: ₹9.17 lakh to ₹11.31 lakh
Maruti Suzuki Brezza on road price in Dehradun includes:
- RTO / registration charges (Dehradun specific tax rates)
- Comprehensive insurance
- Handling and registration charges
- Fastag and statutory costs
Is the Maruti Suzuki Brezza worth the price in Dehradun?
The Brezza price in Dehradun is justified if you are looking for:
- A comfortable ride
- A practical and spacious SUV
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In Dehradun, The Brezza on road price range is between ₹9.53 lakh and ₹14.94 lakh.
The on road price of Brezza base variant in Dehradun is ₹9.53 lakh in Dehradun.
The Brezza top model on road price is ₹14.94 lakh in Dehradun.
The most affordable variant of the Maruti Brezza in Dehradun is the (Petrol LXi MT) priced at Rs 8.26 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Maruti Brezza price in Dehradun is from ₹8.26 lakh to ₹12.86 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Brezza base model price in Dehradun starts from Rs 8.26 lakh (ex-showroom).
The top model price of Brezza in Dehradun is Rs 12.86 lakh ex-showroom.
The Maruti Suzuki Brezza CNG ex-showroom price in Dehradun starts from Rs 9.17 lakh (Maruti Suzuki Brezza CNG LXi MT) and goes upto Rs 11.31 lakh (Maruti Suzuki Brezza CNG ZXi MT) ex-showroom prices.
In Dehradun, The on road price of Brezza CNG variant starts from Rs 10.67 lakh to Rs 13.18 lakh depending on the city, variant and taxes.
The Brezza automatic price in Dehradun starts from Rs 10.60 lakh to Rs 12.86 lakh (ex-showroom).
The on road price of the automatic top variant of the Brezza in Dehradun is ₹14.94 lakh.
Questions you may find useful
Kapil
•18hI own a 2012 Toyota Etios Liva petrol manual. We are a family of five, with a 6 km daily city drive and one highway trip every month of around 250 km or more. I have no issues with my current car, but I need to replace it as it is about to complete 15 years. Should I upgrade to a sedan or a compact SUV now, or should I wait? My budget for a new car is ₹7–12 lakh.

Autocar India
The XUV 3XO stands out because of its width and cabin space. At over 1,820mm wide, it is one of the widest cars in the segment, which directly translates to better shoulder room and a more comfortable three-abreast rear seat. For a family of five, this matters in daily use, not just on paper. This Mahindra car also feels more modern, more powerful and more substantial to drive, making it a clear step up from your Etios Liva in both performance and overall experience.The Brezza, on the other hand, is the safer and more predictable choice. It is not as wide or as exciting, but it is comfortable enough for five, extremely easy to live with, and offers proven reliability with low maintenance. This Maruti car has a more relaxed driving nature, which works well for your mix of city runs and occasional highway trips.
Kapil
•1dI am looking to buy my first car for a family of four, with 80% city usage and 20% highway driving. My budget is ₹15–16 lakh, and I am confused between the Brezza automatic ZXi+ and the Kylaq.

Autocar India
Both the Maruti Suzuki Brezza and the Skoda Kylaq come with torque convertor automatics which is the smoothest type of autobox, thus gearshifts are seamless and this is something you would appreciate in constant start-stop traffic. However, we would lean towards the Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXi+ AT, as in your case with a family of four, the Brezza's little extra rear room is an advantage. Furthermore, the Brezza's low speed ride is really very plush, which suits your predominantly city usage. The Kylaq performs better in terms of handling and stability out on highways, but since your highway usage is limited, the Brezza would be better.
Palash
•1dI want help choosing an automatic car under ₹15 lakh. I like the power of the XUV 3XO, but it is the most expensive among its peers. The Nexon with the DCA gearbox also felt surprisingly smooth during my test drive and is nearly ₹2 lakh cheaper than the 3XO. However, I have heard concerns about Tata’s reliability. Is this true? What are my other options? My usage will mostly be in the city (around 30 km daily), along with a weekly return trip between Mumbai and Pune.

Autocar India
For mostly city use with a weekly Mumbai-Pune trip and a ₹15 lakh budget, the Tata Nexon DCA is a strong choice-preferably a mid variant like the Nexon Creative DCA (or the closest equivalent within your budget; confirm current variant names with the dealer). It fits because the DCA feels very smooth at low speeds, which makes daily traffic easy. It also handles rough roads well, so your city and ghat stretches feel calmer; and it keeps you a good 1-2 lakh below an XUV 3XO auto with enough power for the Expressway climbs.Regarding Tata’s reliability concerns, older Tata cars did have small issues and service quality could vary by dealer. However, the current Nexon has improved a lot and we are not seeing widespread trouble with the new DCA. The safer way to own it is simple; pick the maximum extended warranty, choose a well-rated service centre, and keep the software updated. Also, like any dual-clutch gearbox, avoid holding the car on the throttle on slopes; use the brake or hill-hold.Compared to the XUV 3XO, the Nexon is not as quick when you push hard, and in very heavy stop-go the DCA can feel a touch hesitant if you frequently modulate the throttle.If you are considering alternatives, and a very smooth automatic, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza VXi/ZXi AT uses a simple torque-converter auto and has excellent service reach, but it is not as fast.Overall, for your mix of city and Mumbai-Pune runs within budget, the Nexon DCA lines up best with what you described.
Rajneesh
•1dHi, I have been using a Wagon R CNG for the past 4 years and now want to upgrade. My daily running is approximately 40 km in the city, along with around 400 km of outstation driving per month. Please suggest.

Autocar India
With 40 km a day in the city and about 400 km outside each month, you drive around 1,600 km monthly, so staying with CNG makes sense for low running cost. In that use, the Maruti Baleno S-CNG mid variant (Delta) is the best step up from your Wagon R because it feels more solid on the highway, is calmer at 80-100 km/h, and is still easy to drive and park in the city.You will feel a clear jump in comfort and seat support on bad roads compared to your Wagon R. The steering is light for traffic but steadier on faster roads, so long drives feel less tiring. You also keep the Maruti service network you already know, and the CNG running cost stays close to what you are used to.A couple of things to note. The CNG tank eats into the boot, so big suitcases will need some planning. Also, CNG is only with a manual, so if you wanted an automatic for traffic, you would need to pick a petrol automatic instead and accept higher fuel cost.If you want a taller car and do more family trips, look at the Maruti Suzuki Brezza S-CNG VXi. It rides better on bad roads, the back seat is roomier, and it feels more relaxed on highways, but again the boot is smaller and it is manual only. If you prefer a compact footprint with a higher driving position, the Hyundai Exter CNG is a good city-friendly choice and it comes with a dual CNG tank setup that's below the boot floor giving you a very useable boot. Overall, for your mix of city use and monthly trips, the Baleno S-CNG lines up best with what you described. Trim availability can change, so do confirm the exact variant at the dealer.
Jai
•3dMy family consists of five adults: myself, my wife, my parents, and my brother. I currently live in a different state, while my family stays in my hometown, and I visit them once every two months. During those visits, all five of us travel together, and in the next couple of years, our family size may increase to six members after my brother’s marriage. Our usage will be minimal, around 300 km per month, mostly on highways during occasional trips. I prefer an SUV-like driving position with good visibility of the bonnet. I am confused whether I should opt for a 5-seater or a 7-seater. If going for a 7-seater, I am considering the Maruti Ertiga VXI. If a 5-seater is more practical, I would like suggestions based on reliability, mileage, safety, rear seat comfort for three adults, and resale value. My budget is ₹12 lakh, and I prefer a petrol manual car with a long ownership period of around 10 years.

Autocar India
Your usage pattern is unique. You drive only occasionally but always with the full family, and in the near future, your family will grow to 6 members. A 5 seater will feel fine today, but it will become a limitation very quickly, especially for highway trips where comfort matters most.The Maruti Ertiga VXi works perfectly here. It is a proper 7 seater with usable third row space, good comfort for all passengers and a relaxed driving nature for highways. It is also known for good mileage, low maintenance and strong resale, which is important since you plan to keep the car for 10 years. The petrol engine is simple and proven, and even supports E20 fuel, so it is future-ready as well.Most importantly, it solves your core problem. You get a car where all family members can travel together comfortably, without compromise.If you go for a 5-seater instead, options like the Maruti Brezza or similar SUVs will give you a better front seat experience, and that SUV bonnet view you like, but for 3 adults at the rear, it will always feel tight, especially on longer trips. And once your family becomes 6 members, it simply will not work.
Hari
•3dI am looking for a car with a naturally aspirated petrol engine paired with a torque converter automatic gearbox, within a budget of ₹16 lakh (on-road, Chennai). Could you please share the list of available options that meet this requirement? Additionally, I would like your opinion on whether opting for a turbo-petrol engine is worthwhile for daily office commuting in a metropolitan city like Chennai, considering traffic conditions and real-world usability.

Autocar India
For mostly city use in Chennai with an on-road cap of Rs. 16 lakh, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza VXi AT fits your brief best. It has a simple 1.5-litre petrol, naturally aspirated engine without a turbo and a 6-speed torque-converter automatic, so it moves off gently and stays smooth when traffic is slow. The higher seat and compact size make it easy to see out, thread through gaps, and park, and Maruti service is widespread in Chennai.The flip side is that it is not very quick if you push hard, and the cabin feels a bit plain in this price range. If you want the full set of non-turbo petrol cars with a torque-converter automatic near your budget, these are the ones to look at: Maruti Suzuki Ertiga AT and Toyota Rumion AT in the lower trims if you need seven seats; the Maruti Suzuki Jimny AT has the same simple automatic but may just cross Rs. 16 lakh on-road in Chennai, so check deals. Most other petrol automatics in this price range use AMT or CVT-style gearboxes, not a torque converter.Do you need a turbo for a Chennai office run? Mostly no. In heavy traffic, you rarely use the extra power a turbo brings. Some small turbos also have a slight pause and then a jump when you press the pedal, which is not as soothing in stop-and-go driving. A non-turbo with a torque-converter automatic is usually the calmest. A turbo is worth it if you often carry a full family, climb flyovers a lot, or do fast runs on OMR/ECR or the highway. Overall, for city-only use, you will be happy without a turbo.
Altaf K Lokhandwala
•4dI have been using a Maruti Wagon R AMT for the past 8 years and am now planning to upgrade. My monthly driving is around 1,000 km, with a mix of 50% city and 50% highway usage, along with three long trips annually of around 1,000 km each. My budget is around ₹12 lakh (on-road).

Autocar India
Consider the Maruti Suzuki Brezza as your first choice. It is the most sensible upgrade from your Maruti Suzuki Wagon R, giving you better comfort, highway stability and a higher seating position without increasing ownership stress.With your 1000 km monthly running and a 50:50 city highway mix, you need a car that is easy in traffic but also feels stable and relaxed on highways. The Brezza does this well. It is smooth to drive, comfortable over long distances and simple to live with, which makes it a big step up from your current car.If you want something more fun to drive, the Mahindra XUV 3XO or Skoda Kylaq are good alternatives. They feel quicker and more engaging, especially on highways, but are not as easy-going in everyday ownership.
Aadhil
•6dHi, I am planning to buy a car with a budget of under ₹15 lakh. My daily usage will be quite low, around 10-15 km, mainly within the city. My key requirements are: Petrol engine Automatic transmission Good fuel efficiency Spacious cabin with good passenger comfort Could you please suggest the best car options that would suit my needs?

Autocar India
Go for the Maruti Suzuki Brezza automatic as your first choice. The Brezza works because it is simple, reliable and very easy to live with. The petrol engine is smooth and efficient, and the automatic suits your short daily drives perfectly. It also offers good passenger space and a comfortable ride, making it ideal for both city use and occasional longer trips. Importantly, it stays comfortably within budget, unlike some rivals.As an alternative, you can consider the Honda Elevate CVT. It offers more space and an even smoother automatic experience, but the entry V variant goes slightly beyond your budget. If you are okay with stretching, it is a strong option as well.
manish kathuria
•6dI am currently using the 2015 Swift VXi. Now I want to upgrade to an SUV under or around 10 lakh. My daily running is 35-40km, mainly in the city. Please advise which car I should buy.

Autocar India
Go for the Maruti Suzuki Brezza LXi MT. It is the most sensible upgrade from your Swift, giving you proper SUV space, higher seating and easy ownership while staying within budget.It suits your daily city usage well, thanks to its smooth, naturally aspirated petrol engine, which has linear power delivery with no turbo lag, and a slick gearbox with a light clutch, making it very easy to drive in traffic compared to turbo petrol rivals like the Tata Nexon and the Mahindra XUV 3XO.
Maddy Man
•6dI am planning to buy a car under 12 lakh for the village's rugged road and highway. Which suitable and comfortable car should I buy?

Autocar India
Opt for the Mahindra Bolero Neo if your roads are really rough; otherwise, pick the Maruti Suzuki Brezza. That is the simplest way to decide based on your usage.If your village roads are very broken, uneven or kaccha, the Bolero Neo is the better fit. It is built tougher, has a more rugged suspension setup and the height and durability you are looking for, so it will handle bad roads without feeling stressed.If your roads are mixed but you still want comfort and daily usability, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza is the smarter choice. It offers good ground clearance, a comfortable ride and is much easier to drive on highways and in regular use, while also being simple and reliable to own. The engine is smooth and refined, which makes everyday driving far more relaxed.
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