
Last Updated on: 15 Apr 2026
Maruti Suzuki Brezza price in Noida
The Brezza on road price in Noida starts from ₹9.28 lakh for the base variant to ₹14.69 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 Noida 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 Noida includes:
- RTO / registration charges (Noida specific tax rates)
- Comprehensive insurance
- Handling and registration charges
- Fastag and statutory costs
Is the Maruti Suzuki Brezza worth the price in Noida?
The Brezza price in Noida is justified if you are looking for:
- A comfortable ride
- A practical and spacious SUV
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In Noida, The Brezza on road price range is between ₹9.28 lakh and ₹14.69 lakh.
The on road price of Brezza base variant in Noida is ₹9.28 lakh in Noida.
The Brezza top model on road price is ₹14.69 lakh in Noida.
The most affordable variant of the Maruti Brezza in Noida is the (Petrol LXi MT) priced at Rs 8.26 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Maruti Brezza price in Noida is from ₹8.26 lakh to ₹12.86 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Brezza base model price in Noida starts from Rs 8.26 lakh (ex-showroom).
The top model price of Brezza in Noida is Rs 12.86 lakh ex-showroom.
The Maruti Suzuki Brezza CNG ex-showroom price in Noida 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 Noida, 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 Noida 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 Noida is ₹14.69 lakh.
Questions you may find useful
Deepanshu
•1dHi Autocar, my parents have had a Grand i10 since 2017 and are now looking for an upgrade. My father is comfortable with its lower ride height and smaller body as they reside in Delhi. Now the requirements are: a hybrid car, 15 lakh budget, automatic transmission, and maximum safety features with ease of navigation in Delhi traffic. Your advice, please. I have shortlisted the Grand Vitara hybrid and Brezza. Open to all suggestions, but only companies like Maruti, Hyundai, etc., whose service facilities are easily available and spares are also economical.

Autocar India
Just to clarify, in your Rs 15 lakh budget, a strong hybrid or plug-in hybrid option won't be available, and you would have to opt for versions with a mild hybrid system, with an integrated starter generator (ISG), a secondary lithium-ion battery and engine stop-start function, which are also beneficial for fuel savings and emissions, though not to the extent of a strong hybrid.That being said, go for the Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXi+ AT. For Delhi traffic, it fits your parents best. It's compact like the Grand i10 but gives a higher seat for better view, light steering for tight streets, and a smooth 6‑speed automatic that takes the stress out of stop-start traffic. The mild-hybrid system of this Maruti car helps the engine switch off at long signals and start again quietly, which keeps the drive calm. We'd advise you to move up to the ZXi+ for the full set of features, though it is slightly outside your budget.You could also consider the Maruti Suzuki Fronx 1.0 Turbo Petrol Alpha AT. It comes with a mild-hybrid setup, is slightly more affordable, and offers a punchier engine, though it isn’t as spacious as the Brezza. As for the Grand Vitara, for your budget, you simply don't get a high enough variant, nor do you get as much seating space in the back as you do in the Brezza. Overall, for your budget and easy service with low running costs, the Brezza ZXi+ AT is a simple, stress-free upgrade.
Mohit
•1dI am looking to buy a new car within a budget of ₹10 lakh. My usage will be mostly city driving, with very minimal usage on weekends (around 50 km per month). My requirements are: Petrol engine only (naturally aspirated) Automatic or manual transmission High safety and strong build quality Good mileage and low maintenance Rear camera required No sunroof needed I am also confused between choosing a 1.2L vs 1.5L engine, and 3-cylinder vs 4-cylinder engines. I want to consider options only from Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, and Kia. Please suggest the best suitable car.

Autocar India
You should check out the Kia Sonet 1.2 HTK (O) manual, it fits your budget and needs best for safe, easy city driving. Your use is very low and only in the city, so the simple 1.2 petrol with no turbo is the right call. It is a 4-cylinder engine, so it feels smoother and quieter than most 3-cylinder engines. The HTK (O) trim includes a rear camera, though if you can increase your budget slightly, consider moving up to the Sonet HTK+, which will get you features like keyless entry and go, a wireless phone charger, a 60:40 split rear seat and alloy wheels.The 1.2 in the Sonet doesn't get an automatic option, so if you decide you must have one, you would need to look at a different model. Consider the Maruti Suzuki Fronx 1.2 Delta+ AMT, which also gets a rear-view camera and a four-cylinder engine. If you don't mind a hatchback, there's also the Hyundai i20 1.2 IVT Sportz, which gets a smoother CVT automatic gearbox.The only 1.5-litre engine in your price bracket can be found in the Maruti Suzuki Brezza. But as that very engine capacity disqualifies it from small car tax breaks, its price is higher than others, and you will only get a base model.
Shanmuk
•2dI am planning to buy a Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXi Plus variant, but I am unsure about choosing between the manual (MT) and automatic (AT) transmission. I have only driven manual cars so far, and this will be my first automatic car. Is an automatic a good option compared to a manual? Will I encounter any issues if I opt for the AT? Please guide me.

Autocar India
For a first-time automatic buyer coming from a manual, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXi+ AT will suit you well and will make daily driving much easier. In traffic, you will feel a big difference right away, no clutch work, no left-leg strain, and the car moves forward gently when you release the brake, so crawling in bumper-to-bumper traffic is smooth and stress-free.The Brezza’s automatic is a torque converter unit that shifts seamlessly and responds in a natural way, so it feels easy to live with from day one. If you like some control on hills or quick overtakes, you can even slot the lever to manual mode and pick a lower gear yourself. Maruti’s wide service network is another plus for long-term peace of mind.A couple of things to be aware of: the automatic costs more upfront than the manual and will use more fuel, especially in city use. Choose the manual only if you truly enjoy changing gears yourself or want to save the extra money.
Jigar Vaidya
•2dI am planning to buy a car within a budget of ₹12 lakh and am currently considering the Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXI and the Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5. However, I am confused between the 1.5-litre 4-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine and the 1.2-litre turbocharged 3-cylinder petrol engine. My driving usage will be approximately 60% on highways and 40% in the city, with a monthly travel of around 1,000 km. I would like to know which engine option would be better suited for my usage in terms of performance, fuel efficiency (mileage), and overall value for money.

Autocar India
With your 60% highway use and Rs 12 lakh budget, the Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 turbo petrol gives you stronger performance and better value. The 1.2 turbo pulls harder from low speeds, so overtakes feel easy even with family and luggage, and you won’t need to change gears as often. It also feels steady at speed, which suits your frequent highway runs.A few things to know about this engine: being a 3‑cylinder, you may feel a bit more vibration at idle, and the engine sounds a touch louder than the Maruti's. If you drive fast and press the accelerator hard, the turbo will use more fuel. If you cruise calmly, highway mileage will be similar to the Maruti Brezza.Pick the Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXI if you value a smoother, quieter engine and slightly better real‑world mileage more than outright punch. Its 1.5 petrol is very easy in the city and feels relaxed, but on the highway, you will need to downshift for quick overtakes with a full load. Maruti’s service reach is also wider, which helps long‑term peace of mind.Given your usage, the XUV 3XO AX5 fits better.
Arpit
•2dHi, I already own a Hyundai Creta IVT and am now looking to buy another car for my wife, primarily for city driving in Pune. The Creta feels a bit large for her to manoeuvre on narrow city roads and in traffic, so I am looking for a more compact option. My key requirements are: Automatic transmission (mandatory) Compact size and easy to drive Low budget (do not want to spend much) Petrol only (cannot consider EV due to lack of charging space) I have ruled out Tata due to reliability concerns. I also had a previous Hyundai Grand i10, which had AC issues, so I am hesitant about that as well. The Mahindra XUV 3XO automatic looks appealing but may be too powerful for city use. The Hyundai Venue is a good option, but at a price of ₹14-15 lakh, the XUV 3XO seems like a better value. I am also unsure about Maruti options like the Swift (concerns about fit and finish) and the Baleno (feels slightly large and low-slung). Given these considerations, which car would you recommend?

Autocar India
The Maruti Suzuki Brezza VXi AT is a good option for your wife’s city use in Pune, it is the right size, has a smooth automatic and is not too powerful, and it's easy on the pocket. Compared to your Hyundai Creta, the Brezza feels much smaller in traffic and easier to park. The high seat and big windows make it simple to judge gaps and U-turns, which will help on narrow Pune roads. The AT here is a regular automatic (not an AMT), so it moves off gently, shifts with minimal jerks, and is very calm in stop-go traffic. AC performance is strong, and overall fit and finish are better than in the Maruti Suzuki Swift or Baleno. Maruti’s service reach in Pune is a bonus for easy ownership. The cabin does not feel as plush as a Venue or XUV 3XO, but for daily city use, it works very well. If you want to spend less and still want a very smooth auto, look at the Nissan Magnite Turbo CVT. It is very compact, and the CVT is easy in traffic, though the cabin feels simpler, and Nissan’s service network is smaller. If you do stretch, the Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5L AT is also easy to drive despite its power and offers top safety and features.
prasad shiraskar
•4dI’m planning to upgrade from my Tata Tiago and need some help deciding between the Maruti Suzuki Brezza 2026 and the new Kia Seltos. My key requirements are: - Good fuel economy - Affordable service and maintenance - Comfortable for city driving My usage will mostly be city driving in Navi Mumbai, around 75 km per day, 3 times a week. Could you please suggest which one would be a better fit for my needs? Also, let me know if there are any other better options I should consider

Autocar India
For your needs, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza is best. For your mostly city use in Navi Mumbai, it will use less fuel, cost less to keep running, and it is easier to drive and park than the Kia Seltos. Coming from a Tata Tiago, the Brezza will feel like a clear step up in space and ride comfort but it still feels light and simple to handle in tight lanes and crowded parking. The Brezza is known to be more efficient in daily stop-go traffic than the bigger, heavier Seltos, and Maruti’s service is cheaper and more widespread, which helps over years of ownership. The 6-speed automatic changes gears smoothly, the seat is set high so you see out easily, and the steering is light, which takes the stress out of your 75 km city runs.One thing to be aware of is that the Brezza is not very quick if you push hard on the highway, and its cabin feels simpler than the Seltos. Also, the boot is smaller, so if you often carry a lot of luggage, note that.Pick the Kia Seltos 1.5 petrol iVT only if you want a larger, more premium-feeling car and do more highway trips - its smooth automatic is nice in traffic, but it will use a bit more fuel and cost more to buy and service.
prasad shiraskar
•4dI am planning to upgrade from my Tata Tiago and am considering the Maruti Suzuki Brezza (2026) and the new Kia Seltos. My key requirements are good fuel efficiency, affordable service and maintenance, and comfort for city driving. My usage will mainly be city driving in Navi Mumbai, around 75 km per day, three times a week. Could you please suggest which would be a better fit for my needs? Also, let me know if there are any better alternatives I should consider.

Autocar India
Consider the Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXi automatic for your Navi Mumbai city use, it will be easier to live with, use less fuel than a Kia Seltos, and keep service costs lower. Coming from a Tata Tiago, you will like the higher seat and wide view out, the light steering, and the 6-speed automatic is a torque convertor unit. It is the smoothest type around, which will make stop-go traffic far less tiring. The Brezza’s suspension handles speed breakers and rough patches very well at low city speed and the ride is nice and plush. Maruti’s service network is huge with quick turnarounds and easy-on-the-pocket parts. It is also shorter and easier to park than a Seltos, which matters in tight city spots. One thing to consider, the Brezza is not as quick on highways as the Seltos, and its cabin does not feel as rich. In all other aspects, though, the Brezza will do well.
S Dhandapani
•6dI am confused between the Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXi Plus and the Mahindra XUV 3XO AX7L.

Autocar India
The Mahindra XUV 3XO AX7L is substantially more expensive than the Maruti Brezza ZXI+; however, you get a lot more for the money. In addition to features like ADAS, all-wheel disc brakes, etc, you also get a more powerful 131hp turbo-petrol engine. It makes the drive experience far more effortless, both in the city and on the highway. Also, the XUV 3XO's cabin feels a lot more upmarket and airy, not only due to the bright interiors, but also due to its panoramic sunroof. As a product, it is certainly superior to the Brezza.Space-wise, though, the Maruti Brezza is similar, and both cars feel equally capable over bad and broken roads. The Brezza has an edge in terms of boot space, and its fuel-efficiency will be better than the Mahindra's. The Maruti's overall ownership experience with its wider service network is likely to be trouble-free as well. In case you're going for the Brezza, wait for the updated version which is likely to be launched in a few months.
Roshan
•1wI am looking for a car that fits 5 people comfortably with good under thigh support for all passengers and offers good ride comfort. My budget is under 15 lakhs. Rear seat should be easily accessible for elderly people and provide good support. Most of my driving is in city.

Autocar India
Go for the Maruti Suzuki Brezza - for your need of a comfortable 5-seater with easy rear access, it fits best under your budget and daily city use. The Brezza’s seat height is just right, so elders do not have to bend or climb, and the rear doors open wide which makes getting in and out simple. The rear seat has a longer cushion than most cars at this price, so thigh support is good even on longer trips, and the backrest angle is relaxed. In the city it rides softly over speed breakers and broken roads, keeps small bumps away from the cabin, and the light controls make it easy to drive.One thing to be aware of is that the engine is tuned more for smoothness than speed, so it will not feel very quick if you push hard, though that shouldn't be a problem given that most of your driving is in the city. We recommend opting for the ZXi+ AT, as the smooth torque converter automatic will make life easier around town.If rear seat space and the easiest entry for elders are top priority, the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga gives you the roomiest back seat and a very calm ride, but it is longer and a bit harder to park. When you test drive, have your elders get into the rear seat themselves and sit for 10-15 minutes, and drive over a few rough patches to feel the support and ride.
Akash Verma
•1wI am planning to buy an automatic car under ₹10 lakh. Currently, I own a 2012 Maruti Suzuki Swift petrol (ZXI) and a 2012 Honda Civic petrol. I am confused between the new Renault Duster and the Maruti Suzuki options in this segment. Could you suggest the most suitable car based on my requirements?

Autocar India
Unfortunately, the automatic variants of the Renault Duster and Maruti Suzuki Brezza/Victoris don't fall within your Rs 10 lakh budget. Since you're looking for an SUV-like automatic option, you could consider Maruti Fronx or Toyota Taisor 1.2 petrol-AMT. These are crossover-esque versions of the Maruti Baleno/Toyota Glanza hatchbacks, which are spacious, efficient and will be a good replacement for your Swift. If you're open to hatchbacks, the Hyundai i20 IVT is also a great option.
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