Team-BHP > Team-BHP Reviews > Official New Car Reviews
Register New Topics New Posts Top Thanked Team-BHP FAQ


Reply
  Search this Thread
3,825,881 views
Old 24th November 2017, 10:48   #1261
Distinguished - BHPian
 
BoneCollector's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: BIHAR
Posts: 3,240
Thanked: 10,959 Times
Re: Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review

Quote:
Originally Posted by krishnadevanur View Post
The manual says that the recommended tyre pressure is listed on driver's door lock pillar, but, I couldn't locate it. Can anyone please mind telling me where to locate this info?
It's located on driver side door lock area on B pillar. Image is from official review.
Attached Thumbnails
Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review-img_20171124_104538.jpg  

BoneCollector is offline   (3) Thanks
Old 24th November 2017, 19:12   #1262
BHPian
 
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Pune/Ahmedabad
Posts: 365
Thanked: 484 Times
Re: Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review

Though MS recommends 33/33 psi with up to 4 adults on board, I find the ride too bumpy with the pressure. I guess MS puts FE above everything else (Performance, ride quality)

I usually drive solo in Brezza & I keep 31psi in front tyres & 30 psi in rear tyres. I have found a huge improvement in the ride quality after reducing it from 33 psi. My car runs on stock Alnac (215).

Has anyone remapped Brezza? My car completes 2 years in April & I am highly interested in improving the performance. I understand that only Wolf's provide switchable maps. I can compromise on portability if other tuner can provide a better map.

My questions..
  • Which tuner is recommended for Stage 1 remap?
  • If I go for Wolf's, how easy is it to switch between maps? Can it be done on the fly or without any extra hardware when the car is idle? (Pardon my ignorance)
  • If I follow turbo idle rule religiously, will it affect engine life in significant manner? I won't be driving the car more than 1L kms mark anyway.

Last edited by bhavik.1991 : 24th November 2017 at 19:14.
bhavik.1991 is offline  
Old 24th November 2017, 21:30   #1263
Senior - BHPian
 
gururajrv's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: KA 01-09
Posts: 1,274
Thanked: 2,498 Times
Re: Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review

Quote:
Originally Posted by bhavik.1991 View Post
My questions..
  • Which tuner is recommended for Stage 1 remap?
  • If I go for Wolf's, how easy is it to switch between maps? Can it be done on the fly or without any extra hardware when the car is idle? (Pardon my ignorance)
  • If I follow turbo idle rule religiously, will it affect engine life in significant manner? I won't be driving the car more than 1L kms mark anyway.
Certainly not an expert. Will try to be helpful with what I’m currently equipped with in relation to your questions. Please see below based on my conversations with other owners in this forum who've positive feedback about Wolf;

1) Wolf Moto looks to be a promising tuner based on various threads here in forum highlighting the service support these guys have on offer.
2) I am not sure if it can be done on fly because its not mentioned anywhere yet. But with just throttle input with the ignition in ON position should help you switch between the maps. NO hardware required to switch. Just use the A pedal (experts correct me if I'm wrong)
3) Turbo charged engines should follow this turbo rule is what I learnt after reading our own forums article here
Since you aren't really planning on keeping the car for 1L kms, then I do not think you shouldn't be worried unless you clock the lakh kms quickly depending on your usage. Even otherwise, it's better to follow the idle rule.

Experts in this forum can guide you further

Last edited by gururajrv : 24th November 2017 at 21:35.
gururajrv is offline   (1) Thanks
Old 27th November 2017, 19:40   #1264
Distinguished - BHPian
 
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: --
Posts: 23,906
Thanked: 69,911 Times
Re: Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review

Vitara Brezza races past 200,000 sales in 20 months of its launch.

Quote:
The Maruti Vitara Brezza’s ride to 200,000 unit sales has been a breezy one: 50,000 in seven months, 100,000 in less than a year, 150,000 in 17 months and now the 200,000 landmark in 20 months.
Quote:
Launched on March 8, 2016, the SUV has averaged monthly sales of 10,005 units
Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review-marutivitarabrezzasalesinindia.jpg


link

Last edited by volkman10 : 27th November 2017 at 19:43.
volkman10 is offline   (3) Thanks
Old 30th November 2017, 13:15   #1265
Distinguished - BHPian
 
Dr.Naren's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Bangalore
Posts: 5,102
Thanked: 16,932 Times
Re: PICS : Tastefully Modified Cars in India

Brezza with custom "Jeep" Grill
Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review-fb_img_1512027583273.jpg
Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review-fb_img_1512027579374.jpg
Not sure if it's fine to post here. But it looks better
Source : VBOC FB
Dr.Naren is online now   (4) Thanks
Old 1st December 2017, 16:11   #1266
Senior - BHPian
 
gururajrv's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: KA 01-09
Posts: 1,274
Thanked: 2,498 Times
Re: PICS : Tastefully Modified Cars in India

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr.Naren View Post
Brezza with custom "Jeep" Grill
Attachment 1701103
Attachment 1701104
Not sure if it's fine to post here. But it looks better
Source : VBOC FB
My personal opinion - an EYESORE!
gururajrv is offline   (7) Thanks
Old 4th December 2017, 18:28   #1267
Newbie
 
theREDcamero's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: kollam
Posts: 23
Thanked: 33 Times
Re: Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review

Hey guys,
Please suggest, is it better to to ahead and get one Brezza now or will it be better to wait till the new year. I had booked one on October last and chances are that i can get lucky and get one this December itself according to the dealer. Now i am worried about having a car that is old a little too soon. A bit snobbish from my part, i agree, but its a priced possession, right?
What will be the price hike next January, will it be over-compensating the resale value fall of a 2017-last model?
Should i get one this December or get one in January or February? I am not in a hurry by any means.
Another doubt,any news of any Brezza facelift as of now?
theREDcamero is offline  
Old 6th December 2017, 17:53   #1268
BHPian
 
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Delhi
Posts: 180
Thanked: 197 Times
Re: Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review

Quote:
Originally Posted by theREDcamero View Post
Hey guys,
Please suggest, is it better to to ahead and get one Brezza now or will it be better to wait till the new year. I had booked one on October last and chances are that i can get lucky and get one this December itself according to the dealer. Now i am worried about having a car that is old a little too soon. A bit snobbish from my part, i agree, but its a priced possession, right?
What will be the price hike next January, will it be over-compensating the resale value fall of a 2017-last model?
Should i get one this December or get one in January or February? I am not in a hurry by any means.
Another doubt,any news of any Brezza facelift as of now?
Try to get the delivery of your Brezza in Jan'18. However dealer will most probably give you a one which is manufactured in Dec'17. Which i would suggest not to agree.

You should go for your Brezza which has both manufacturing and registration date in Jan'18. Yes as always all companies do a price hike in new year, however that would be marginally like 1 to 2 % of your overall vehicle cost, but when it comes to resale trust me it will be a lot better if you have a 2018 model vs 2017.
Ashdel is offline   (1) Thanks
Old 14th December 2017, 12:55   #1269
BHPian
 
AShubrah's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: DEL-IXW-PAT
Posts: 206
Thanked: 297 Times
Re: Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review

Has anyone on the forum installed the electrochromic mirror/auto-dimming IRVM that’s listed as an accessory on their Vitara Brezza?
If so, I’d be grateful if you could post some pictures of the same.
Thanks in advance.

Last edited by Gannu_1 : 22nd December 2017 at 23:32. Reason: Expanding ECM. ECM = engine control module. Not electrochromic mirror. Thanks.
AShubrah is offline  
Old 14th December 2017, 14:52   #1270
Distinguished - BHPian
 
Leoshashi's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: India
Posts: 5,700
Thanked: 42,622 Times
Re: Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review

I have seen that auto dimming IRVM when Brezza was launched. It came with all the associated wiring etc, and looked proper plug and play. It was priced at around 7k if memory serves me right.
Leoshashi is offline   (5) Thanks
Old 14th December 2017, 17:38   #1271
BHPian
 
AShubrah's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: DEL-IXW-PAT
Posts: 206
Thanked: 297 Times
Re: Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review

Quote:
Originally Posted by Leoshashi View Post
I have seen that auto dimming IRVM when Brezza was launched. It came with all the associated wiring etc, and looked proper plug and play. It was priced at around 7k if memory serves me right.
The last time I checked, it was priced at ₹6350/-
However, I’m more curious to know if it’s the same one being used as in the Baleno, S-Cross, Ciaz, etc.
If so, I have a wicked DIY planned up ahead.
AShubrah is offline   (1) Thanks
Old 14th December 2017, 19:31   #1272
BHPian
 
absnation's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Patiala/London
Posts: 32
Thanked: 5 Times
Re: Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review

Quote:
Originally Posted by theREDcamero View Post
Hey guys,
Please suggest, is it better to to ahead and get one Brezza now or will it be better to wait till the new year. I had booked one on October last and chances are that i can get lucky and get one this December itself according to the dealer. Now i am worried about having a car that is old a little too soon. A bit snobbish from my part, i agree, but its a priced possession, right?
What will be the price hike next January, will it be over-compensating the resale value fall of a 2017-last model?
Should i get one this December or get one in January or February? I am not in a hurry by any means.
Another doubt,any news of any Brezza facelift as of now?

Guess, to the max, an AGS DDiS Brezza might be launched during Auto Expo (imo). Launching petrol version is a distant dream. Else M.S.I.L. is just left with showcasing Jimmy as a ready version.
absnation is offline  
Old 22nd December 2017, 14:03   #1273
BHPian
 
GSMINC's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Bangalore
Posts: 395
Thanked: 197 Times
Re: Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review

Fixed Fog light HID projectors with low & high beam functionality
I sourced it from 3 sellers on AliExpress.
Total cost Rs.6000 odd.

Many Thanks for BHPian a4anurag, who gladly agreed to install it,
Hats off for his passion for cars & modifications,
His tool kit would put a auto accessories professional to shame.
Drove from Bangalore to Hyderabad just for this job
Many thanks to BHPians Dr.Naren, Keynote & Sudeep for suggestions & help.

Let the pictures do the talking now.
Pls Note: all images shot on Mobile phones, Pls excuse the image quality
First 2 images are of BHPian a4anurag working on my car in my hotel room parking lot.
Attached Thumbnails
Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review-tbhp1.jpg  

Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review-tbhp2.jpg  

Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review-tbhp3.jpg  

Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review-tbhp4.jpg  

Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review-tbhp5.jpg  

Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review-tbhp6.jpg  

Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review-tbhp8.jpg  

Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review-tbhp9.jpg  

GSMINC is offline   (13) Thanks
Old 22nd December 2017, 22:55   #1274
BHPian
 
jbpanda's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2016
Location: Gurgaon
Posts: 288
Thanked: 544 Times

Quote:
Originally Posted by GSMINC View Post
Let the pictures do the talking now.

Those pictures actually do a lot of talking. Great work guys. The brightness and focus of the fog lights are really amazing and I am sure you would be finding a sea of difference in the lighting. Hope it doesn't affect the warranty?
jbpanda is offline  
Old 22nd December 2017, 23:35   #1275
Senior - BHPian
 
blackwasp's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Navi Mumbai
Posts: 2,983
Thanked: 26,382 Times
Re: Maruti Vitara Brezza : Official Review

Quote:
Originally Posted by GSMINC View Post
Fixed Fog light HID projectors with low & high beam functionality
I sourced it from 3 sellers on AliExpress.
Total cost Rs.6000 odd.
Thanks. Would you mind sharing the links please? I plan to install the same ones on my Punto. However, I had thought about the following 3 options -
1. Housing from Aliexpress and bulbs + ballast locally
2. Housing + bulbs from Aliexpress and ballast locally
3. Everything from Aliexpress.

I’m open to DIY, and know a couple of cars with a similar setup which I can look upto for reference.
blackwasp is offline  
Reply

Most Viewed


Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Team-BHP.com
Proudly powered by E2E Networks