Maruti Brezza

4.72Carwyapar Rating

₹ 9.41 – 14.77 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

The Maruti Brezza is the SUV that taught India’s biggest carmaker how to look tough without actually being tough in the old Mahindra way. Launched first as the Vitara Brezza in 2016, it was Maruti’s first true SUV design made in India for India, sitting pretty under four metres to cash in on the tax breaks. It was built on Suzuki’s Global C platform, not a ladder-frame, but it wore the upright stance, flat bonnet, and squared shoulders that made it look like a prope... More

The Maruti Brezza is the SUV that taught India’s biggest carmaker how to look tough without actually being tough in the old Mahindra way. Launched fir... More

Maruti Brezza Colors

Pearl Arctic White

Maruti Brezza Overview
Body Construction

Monocoque

Body Type

COMPACT SUV

Length

3995 mm

Engine

1.5 L K-Series petrol

Transmission

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Drivetrain

FWD

Fuel Type

Petrol/CNG

Fuel Efficiency

16 KM/L

Tank Range

816 KMs

Maruti Brezza Colors

Pearl Arctic White

Maruti Brezza Expert Opinions
Design and Aesthetics
Features and Specifications
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Maruti Brezza Expert Opinions
Design and Aesthetics
Features and Specifications
After Sales Support
Brand Value
Resale Value
Likes
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Maruti Brezza Ownership Expense

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Maruti Brezza

4.72Carwyapar Rating

₹ 9.41 – 14.77 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

The Maruti Brezza is the SUV that taught India’s biggest carmaker how to look tough without actually being tough in the old Mahindra way. Launched first as the Vitara Brezza in 2016, it was Maruti’s first true SUV design made in India for India, sitting pretty under four metres to cash in on the tax breaks. It was built on Suzuki’s Global C platform, not a ladder-frame, but it wore the upright stance, flat bonnet, and squared shoulders that made it look like a prope... More

The Maruti Brezza is the SUV that taught India’s biggest carmaker how to look tough without actually being tough in the old Mahindra way. Launched fir... More

Maruti Brezza Colors

Pearl Arctic White

Maruti Brezza Overview
Body Construction

Monocoque

Body Type

COMPACT SUV

Length

3995 mm

Engine

1.5 L K-Series petrol

Transmission

...

Drivetrain

FWD

Fuel Type

Petrol/CNG

Fuel Efficiency

16 KM/L

Tank Range

816 KMs

Maruti Brezza FAQs

The base LXi variant of the Brezza starts at ₹8.69 lakh (ex-showroom), while the top-end ZXi+ AT Dual Tone goes up to ₹14.14 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Brezza is powered by a 1.5-litre K15C petrol engine that produces 103 PS and 137 Nm torque. It comes with a 5-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic transmission.

Because it consistently secures a place among the top 3 best-selling cars in India. In August 2024, it recorded 19,190 units sold, its best-ever monthly sales(as on 20-09-2025). Yearly sales jumped from 113,751 units in FY22 to 169,897 units in FY24, proving its popularity across urban and Tier-2/3 buyers.

The Brezza is built on the Global-C platform also used by the Grand Vitara. It comes with multiple airbags, ABS with EBD, hill-hold assist, and electronic stability control. Its Bharat NCAP star rating is awaited, but design upgrades make it one of Maruti’s safer SUVs. However in Global NCAP, it has secure a 4 Star safety rating, which indeed makes it very safe.

The Brezza measures under 4 metres in length, which makes it easy to park in narrow lanes and congested city areas. Despite compact size, it provides enough interior space and SUV stance, balancing city practicality with family comfort.

Yes, the Brezza uses the same 1.5-litre K15C petrol engine as the bigger Grand Vitara. This ensures refinement, reliability, and easy serviceability across both models.

The Grand Vitara is larger, more premium, and offers strong hybrid technology and AWD in higher trims, which the Brezza does not. The Brezza focuses on affordability, compact dimensions, and simpler maintenance.

The Fronx is sportier and coupe-like, based on the Baleno platform, while the Brezza is a proper upright SUV with higher ground clearance and bigger cabin space. Buyers wanting SUV ruggedness lean towards Brezza, while Fronx attracts style-focused urban customers.

The Brezza offers a claimed 19.8 kmpl in manual petrol trims, while the automatic delivers slightly lower. In real-world driving, owners typically report 15–17 kmpl depending on traffic and road conditions.

At a petrol price of ₹102 per litre, with real mileage around 16 kmpl, the running cost works out to about ₹6.37 per km. A driver covering 12,000 km per year would spend roughly ₹76,500 annually, or around ₹3.8–4 lakh over 5 years.

The Brezza has a 328-litre boot, enough for two medium suitcases and a couple of duffel bags. It suits weekend family trips but is not designed for extremely heavy travel loads.

The Brezza is perfect for families upgrading from hatchbacks, first-time SUV buyers, and practical buyers in Tier-2/3 cities who value mileage, service reach, and resale. It isn’t about showing off luxury, it’s about a sensible, reliable SUV that gets the job done.
Maruti Brezza Ownership Expense

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Maruti Brezza Comparisons

Maruti Brezza FAQs

The base LXi variant of the Brezza starts at ₹8.69 lakh (ex-showroom), while the top-end ZXi+ AT Dual Tone goes up to ₹14.14 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Brezza is powered by a 1.5-litre K15C petrol engine that produces 103 PS and 137 Nm torque. It comes with a 5-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic transmission.

Because it consistently secures a place among the top 3 best-selling cars in India. In August 2024, it recorded 19,190 units sold, its best-ever monthly sales(as on 20-09-2025). Yearly sales jumped from 113,751 units in FY22 to 169,897 units in FY24, proving its popularity across urban and Tier-2/3 buyers.

The Brezza is built on the Global-C platform also used by the Grand Vitara. It comes with multiple airbags, ABS with EBD, hill-hold assist, and electronic stability control. Its Bharat NCAP star rating is awaited, but design upgrades make it one of Maruti’s safer SUVs. However in Global NCAP, it has secure a 4 Star safety rating, which indeed makes it very safe.

The Brezza measures under 4 metres in length, which makes it easy to park in narrow lanes and congested city areas. Despite compact size, it provides enough interior space and SUV stance, balancing city practicality with family comfort.

Yes, the Brezza uses the same 1.5-litre K15C petrol engine as the bigger Grand Vitara. This ensures refinement, reliability, and easy serviceability across both models.

The Grand Vitara is larger, more premium, and offers strong hybrid technology and AWD in higher trims, which the Brezza does not. The Brezza focuses on affordability, compact dimensions, and simpler maintenance.

The Fronx is sportier and coupe-like, based on the Baleno platform, while the Brezza is a proper upright SUV with higher ground clearance and bigger cabin space. Buyers wanting SUV ruggedness lean towards Brezza, while Fronx attracts style-focused urban customers.

The Brezza offers a claimed 19.8 kmpl in manual petrol trims, while the automatic delivers slightly lower. In real-world driving, owners typically report 15–17 kmpl depending on traffic and road conditions.

At a petrol price of ₹102 per litre, with real mileage around 16 kmpl, the running cost works out to about ₹6.37 per km. A driver covering 12,000 km per year would spend roughly ₹76,500 annually, or around ₹3.8–4 lakh over 5 years.

The Brezza has a 328-litre boot, enough for two medium suitcases and a couple of duffel bags. It suits weekend family trips but is not designed for extremely heavy travel loads.

The Brezza is perfect for families upgrading from hatchbacks, first-time SUV buyers, and practical buyers in Tier-2/3 cities who value mileage, service reach, and resale. It isn’t about showing off luxury, it’s about a sensible, reliable SUV that gets the job done.