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Maruti Suzuki Brezza price in Reasi
The Brezza on road price in Reasi starts from ₹9.38 lakh for the base variant (Petrol LXi MT) to ₹14.79 lakh for the top variant (Petrol ZXi+ AT) (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the Brezza ex-showroom price in Reasi is ₹8.26 lakh to ₹12.86 lakh.
Maruti Suzuki Brezza price in Reasi
The Brezza on road price in Reasi starts from ₹9.38 lakh for the base variant (Petrol LXi MT) to ₹14.79 lakh for the top variant (Petrol ZXi+ AT) (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the Brezza ex-showroom price in Reasi is ₹8.26 lakh to ₹12.86 lakh.
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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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kkmog
I'm considering buying a second family car. My priorities are a comfortable 5-seater, high ground clearance and a smooth driving experience, with a budget of under 10 lakh. Which is the better choice among the Kia Sonet, Tata Nexon, Maruti Suzuki Brezza and Skoda Kushaq?

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Go for the Maruti Suzuki Brezza. It is the most sensible choice for a second family car under Rs 10 lakh. It offers a comfortable 5-seat layout, good ground clearance and a smooth, fuss-free driving experience. The naturally aspirated petrol engine of this Maruti Suzuki car is refined and easy to live with. Plus, Maruti’s service network and low running costs make it a very easy car to own long-term. The rear seat is comfortable for family use, and the ride quality is well-suited to bad Indian city roads.The Kia Sonet and Tata Nexon are both good cars, but the Sonet’s rear seat is spacious, and the Nexon’s would also feel tight for a family of five. The Skoda Kushaq is spacious but is a more driver-focused car, and would go well above the Rs 10 lakh mark for even the base version.The Brezza is not the most exciting car in the segment, and there is an updated one arriving in just a few weeks.
Nikhil Gurjar
I want to buy the Maruti Suzuki Brezza LXI manual petrol. The facelift is about to launch, but the dealer is currently offering me a Rs. 50,000 discount. My concern is that the facelift might come with inbuilt rear seat headrests. So, should I wait for the Brezza facelift, or should I take the discount?

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If rear headrests are a genuine concern, there is a high chance that the updated Maruti Suzuki Brezza will have adjustable rear headrests, similar to the entry-level Victoris and Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara variants. Additionally, you can expect a lengthier standard equipment list alongwith some cosmetic enhancements. As a result, the updated Brezza is likely to be a bit pricier than the outgoing version, and there won't be any discount on offer. If that is something that you're comfortable with, then the new Brezza will be worth the wait.But if you're on a tight budget, the Rs 50,000 discount seems like a tidy saving. Also, there's a high chance that you'll get quicker delivery of the outgoing version, while you could need to wait for a few weeks, for the updated Maruti Suzuki car.
Apurv
I am currently driving a 2017 Renault Kwid 800cc manual. I have noticed a nagging pain in my right knee every time I drive. I mostly drive in stop-and-go traffic. Could the clutch be the reason for it? I am also looking to upgrade to either the Kia Seltos IVT or the new Maruti Suzuki Brezza. My budget is Rs. 15-20 lakh. Will a higher seating position and a clutchless automatic transmission help reduce my knee pain? I am not very tall. Which would be the better car for my needs?

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Yes, the clutch could well be a contributing factor to your knee pain, especially in stop-and-go traffic. As a car ages, the clutch can become heavier, and considering your Renault Kwid is almost a decade old, repeated use in traffic can put strain on the knee over time. Moving to an automatic will make a significant difference, as it eliminates the constant clutch operation and allows you to focus on braking and accelerating with your right foot only.Between the Kia Seltos IVT and the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, the Seltos IVT would be the better choice for your needs. The IVT gearbox of the Kia car is smooth and effortless in traffic, and the higher seating position, wider cabin and more supportive seats will help with comfort on longer drives. The Brezza is a solid, reliable car, but the Seltos feels like a more substantial upgrade from the Kwid and will be more comfortable over the long term.Do keep in mind that while a higher seating position can help with visibility and comfort, the key benefit here is the automatic transmission. If you are not too tall, make sure you adjust the seat height and distance from the pedals so that your knee remains slightly bent when pressing the brake pedal fully. This will help reduce strain.Overall, the Seltos IVT is the better fit for your needs. It will make your daily commute far more comfortable and should help alleviate the knee pain you are experiencing.
Moorthi
I am planning to buy a car for the first time. I have a family of four. I am unlikely to drive much within the city; most of my driving will be on highways - primarily for weekly trips or occasional visits to out-of-town locations and temples. I commute to work on a two-wheeler. Among the SUV category options I have researched, the upcoming Maruti Brezza Facelift appeals to me. Mileage, cost-effectiveness, and serviceability are important to me. Would the Brezza be the right choice?

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With a family of four, predominantly highway driving, relatively low city usage and priorities such as fuel efficiency, low running costs and a widespread service network, the Brezza is a natural fit. While we don't yet know everything the facelift will bring, going by the strengths of the current model, we expect it to build on an already excellent package with updated styling, more features and possibly some mechanical refinements.The Brezza's naturally aspirated petrol engine is proven, easy to maintain and well-suited to buyers who don't drive very high annual distances. It also offers a comfortable ride, good ground clearance and one of the strongest service networks in the country, which is particularly reassuring when travelling to smaller towns and places of worship.Unless you're looking for a more premium or performance-oriented SUV, we don't see a compelling reason to look elsewhere. Based on what you've shared, we'd recommend waiting for the updated Maruti Suzuki Brezza, as it should remain one of the most sensible and cost-effective family SUVs in its segment.
Hari
I am planning to buy an automatic car under Rs. 15 lakh as I am a first-time buyer. My usage will mostly be city driving, with occasional highway trips, and I expect to drive around 750 km per month on average. My shortlist includes the Skoda Kushaq Classic, Skoda Kylaq Signature, Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5, Hyundai Venue HX6 DCT, and Maruti Brezza ZXi AT.

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Pick the Skoda Kylaq. For mostly city runs, it is the easiest to live with, thanks to its compact dimensions and smooth auto gearbox and for the few highway runs you will find it also cruises calmly and feels secure at typical highway speeds. Fuel efficiency is not class leading, expect 8-9kpl in the city and about 14kpl on highway runs but with your 750 km a month running this will not pinch you. As an option you can also consider the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, it too has a smooth gearbox and its city ride is nice and plush, but wait for just a month as an update is right around the corner.
Haresh
Is it worth waiting for the new BREZZA, or are there better alternatives for Mumbai city use and a few random trips outside, say 2 to 3 in a year, up to Pune, Panchgani, etc

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Go for the Brezza, but wait for the new model as it's just a few weeks away. The Brezza is easy to drive in traffic, rides well over broken roads and speed breakers, and the automatic is smooth and stress-free. The cabin is airy, the visibility is good, and Maruti service reach in the city makes ownership simple. For the odd Pune or Panchgani run, it feels stable enough if driven in a relaxed manner. A point to consider if you often go up the ghats with four people and luggage: the 1.5 petrol is smooth but not very strong, so overtakes need a little planning.If that bothers you, the Skoda Kylaq with the automatic is the better alternative. It feels quicker in the hills and in gaps, and the gearbox responds a bit faster, which helps both on the ghats and in stop-go Mumbai traffic. You will trade a slightly firmer ride and a lower city mileage for that extra shove.For mostly city use, though, buying the Brezza is the sensible call.
Mihir chokshi
I currently own a Hyundai i10 and am planning to buy a second car for my son. He drives around 75km every day between Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar, with a monthly running of around 2,200-2,400km. On weekends, I'll also use the car for occasional highway trips of around 200km. My budget is around 10 lakh. Should I consider the Maruti Suzuki Brezza CNG LXi, the Maruti Suzuki Fronx CNG, or would a petrol car be a better option? Please suggest.

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Pick the Maruti Fronx CNG Delta. It fits your Rs. 10 lakh budget better than Brezza CNG, and you will save a lot on fuel costs given your high running. It is light and easy to drive in city traffic, yet still has good ground clearance for broken patches, and Maruti’s service network makes maintaining it easy.For your once-a-month 200 km highway trip, the Fronx CNG cruises calmly if you keep a steady pace, and the cabin is comfortable enough for family use. The Maruti Suzuki Brezza CNG is roomier and feels tougher, but the LXi CNG typically crosses Rs. 10 lakh on-road.Do note, though, the performance with CNG is not great, and the boot is small. You'll also have to plan trips around CNG refills and contend with CNG station queues. If you want to avoid all that, go for the Baleno 1.2 petrol manual instead. It stays within budget and still returns good real-world mileage.
Atul
As a first-time buyer, and with the BH passing budget of 11 Lakh on road, per year running will be 15K km (60% city, 40% highway), which car will be suitable for a family? I have shortlisted Brezza Zxi, Sonet HTK+ diesel, and Venue HX5 diesel. I am thinking in the long term. (10 yrs)

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The Hyundai Venue Diesel is the better choice for this usage. With an annual running of around 15,000km, split between 60 percent city and 40 percent highway, a diesel is well-suited to the driving pattern. It will deliver excellent fuel efficiency on long highway drives while remaining refined and easy to drive in the city.For a first-time buyer planning to keep the car for around 10 years, the Venue also makes a strong ownership case. Hyundai has a widespread service network, the 1.5-litre diesel is a proven engine, and the Venue's compact dimensions make it easy to manoeuvre in traffic while remaining comfortable enough for family trips.The Kia Sonet HTK+ Diesel uses the same engine and is a capable alternative. However, the Sonet is expected to be replaced next year, whereas the Venue is the newer product, making it the more sensible long-term buy. The Maruti Brezza ZXi continues to be an excellent petrol SUV with lower maintenance costs, but for your annual running and highway usage, the diesel Venue is better aligned with your requirements and will be more fuel efficient on longer journeys.
sanju
I want to buy a new car, but I am unable to decide which one to choose. I am considering buying the Honda Amaze and then converting it to CNG, as I believe Honda offers excellent engine performance and reliability. Alternatively, should I consider Maruti Suzuki cars such as the Dzire or Brezza instead?

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Pick the Maruti Suzuki Dzire S-CNG. It matches your plan for low running costs without risking a new-car warranty. Maruti’s CNG is factory-integrated and tested, the tuning and suspension are set up for the added weight, and the boot floor is designed around the tank, so you avoid the hassles that come with an aftermarket kit. The Amaze’s petrol engine is lovely, but converting a new Honda to CNG will likely void warranty, dull performance more, and long-term reliability depends on how perfect the kit and calibration are. Not worth that gamble.Between Dzire and Brezza, choose the Dzire if most driving is in the city and you want the cheapest ownership. The Brezza is roomier and sits higher, and you can get it with CNG too, but it costs more to buy.
Gaurav
Hi, autocar, My daily running is around 30km in city traffic, with occasional road trips of around 200km. I'm looking for a car in the SUV segment with a budget of 11 - 13 lakhs. I'm confused between BREZZA zxi, Victoris Vxi or Venue hx5, all in petrol manual variant. Which is a better option in terms of mileage, performance, features and comfort? Also, suggest any better option.

autocar.india
Pick the Maruti Brezza ZXi manual. For a 30 km daily city run, it’s the easiest to live with and will consistently return the best real-world mileage here. Its light controls make it easy to drive in town, and its 1.5 petrol feels stronger than the Venue’s 1.2. Ride comfort over broken roads is better too, and the ZXi trim packs all the features you’d need and stays within your Rs. 11-13 lakh budget.The Venue HX5 petrol manual is fine in town, but with four people and the AC on, it feels short on punch on the highway, and the mileage gain over Brezza isn’t big enough to matter. The Victoris is mechanically identical to the Brezza, but the VXi is out of your budget. Do note, the Brezza isn’t exciting to drive, and quick overtakes will need a downshift.
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