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Maruti Suzuki Brezza Pros & Cons

Check out pros and cons about the Maruti Suzuki Brezza that are worth highlighting for a potential buyer. Here are some of the highlights of the benefits of buying the Maruti Suzuki Brezza. We'll also list out the Brezza drawbacks to help you make an informed buying decision.

Brezza Advantanges
  • Great Fuel Efficiency Even With Automatic Transmission

    Maruti Suzuki offer the new Brezza with a 1.5L normal petrol engine. The new Brezza offers a claimed fuel efficiency of 19.89kmpl with the 5-speed manual and 19.80kmpl with the 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission. Despite having a fluid coupling torque converter, the fuel efficiency is impressive.

  • Likeable Styling

    The 2023 Maruti Suzuki Brezza gets a complete design overhaul inside-out and it impresses with its pleasing design. The thick side body cladding and tall bonnet gives it a proper SUV stance. Additionally, the LED headlights and tail lights give it a modern look too.

  • Wide After-sales Support And Resale Value

    After-sales service is the backbone of Maruti Suzuki in India. The Brezza enjoys a reassuring after-sales network and its very easy to find a qualified technician for Maruti Suzuki cars even in remote locations. In addition to that, the Brezza, being a popular model, also enjoys higher resale value with minimal depreciation.

  • Impressive List Of Features

    With the 2023 Brezza, Maruti Suzuki offer a ton of new-age features like a wireless phone charger, 360-degree camera, an electric sunroof, a 9.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, automatic LED headlights, keyless entry with push button start/stop and a segment-first head-up display.

  • Only B2-SUV With CNG Option

    The Maruti Suzuki Brezza is currently the only SUV in its segment to offer a factory-fitted CNG option. It comes with a 1.5L normal petrol-CNG powertrain whic offers a claimed fuel efficiency of 25.51kmpkg.

Brezza Disadvantanges
  • No Turbo Petrol Or Diesel Option

    The Maruti Suzuki Brezza is a fuel-efficient SUV but it falls short in front of its competition that offer diesel engines. For instance, the Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet, Tata Nexon and Mahindra XUV300 offer diesel engines with great fuel efficiency along with the convenience of an automatic transmission as well.

  • No Front Armrest In The ZXI Variant

    The Brezza ZXI now crosses the Rs. 10 lakh mark and Rs. 11 lakh mark, respectively, for the manual and automatic transmission options. At this price, all the rivals of the new Brezza offer a front armrest. While Maruti Suzuki added feel-good features like an electric sunroof and a head-up display, it skipped on a useful feature like a front armrest. A front armrest enhances driver comfort on long drives.

  • Automatic Transmission Is Expensive

    The automatic variants of the new Brezza command a premium of Rs. 1.50 lakh over the manual counterparts. The price difference is huge by segment standards and with the new Brezza, both the manual and automatic variants come with mild-hybrid as standard. Hence, a price gap of Rs. 1.50 lakh doesn’t seem logical.

  • Expensive Higher Variants For A B2-Segment SUV

    With all the new features and tech in the new Brezza, the prices went up drastically. So much so that the new Brezza is now the most expensive B2-Segment SUV in the market. Its rivals offer turbo petrol engines and better features at a similar or lower price tag.

  • Missing Features

    The Maruti Suzuki Brezza currently is the most-expensive B2-SUV but it misses a few features like tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), automatic wipers, powered driver seat and front ventilated seats.

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SUV
Body Type
17.38 - 25.51 kmpl
Mileage
1462 cc
Engine
Manual, Automatic
Transmission
Petrol, CNG
Fuel Type
5 Seater
Seat Capacity

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