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Old 4th February 2025, 16:47   #1171
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Re: 2022 Maruti Brezza Review

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Yes even I am seeing a sluggish pickup. Even the mileage has dipped. In the current weather conditions up Noth where ACs are not yet required and with my driving style I would easily extract 22.5 to 23 KM/Liter which has now dropped to slightly less than 21. Going forward I am going to insist on the 0W16 grade else would choose a different service center.
When it comes to engine oil strictly go by what your owner's manual recommends. Maruti recommends 0W16 for most of their latest engines. This engine is not easily available outside but most MASS do stock it. You'll need to be firm and show them your manual and most often than not they should oblige. I recently got my Wagon R serviced from a Nexa service center only because they let customers be at their car's side during service. This dealership is using 5w30 oil for all their Nexa cars. When I insisted on 0w16 the service advisor gave a quick call to someone and stated that it's available too.

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Old 14th February 2025, 14:06   #1172
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Re: 2022 Maruti Brezza Review

Now Maruti Brezza 2025 also gets 6 airbags as standard: Prices to be hiked again.

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the prices, which will soon come into effect once the stock of 6 airbags starts arriving at the dealerships. Just like the Celerio, the Brezza will also get 5x 3-point seatbelts for all occupants. Otherwise, it gets 4x seatbelts and 1x lap belt for the rear centre occupant.
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After the inclusion of 4 additional airbags in the lower variants, the prices have gone up by Rs. 5,500 to Rs. 15,000.
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Old 14th February 2025, 14:30   #1173
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Better late than never. It should have been done a long time ago. This will make the ZXI variant more VFM.
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Better late than never. It should have been done a long time ago. This will make the ZXI variant more VFM.
I know. The ZXI variant was what I had my eye on. I got the ZXI+ only for the 6 airbags.
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Old 16th February 2025, 21:35   #1175
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Re: 2022 Maruti Brezza Review

Hello,

I bought a Brezza ZXI+ AT in December and want to share some feedback regarding the performance of the automatic transmission. I would also appreciate any insights if I am doing something wrong.

I have noticed that when starting from a standstill or driving at low speeds, the pickup is not very strong, and it takes a few seconds before I feel a decent pull. However, at higher speeds, I don’t experience this lag and can overtake easily, even at 80 km/h.

This is making it not very pleasant to drive in traffic and even overtake at slow speeds

Am I doing something wrong?
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Re: 2022 Maruti Brezza Review

In my mid 2023 bought car noticed clear coat failure in the top corner of the bonnet.spoken to ASS and they asked to bring it in to look into the matter.

Also got the blue screen from the front 360 degree twice. Took photo as record. But later didn't recur.

2nd year service is due on July . So wait till then if it doesn't repeat.
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I have a 2022 ZXI AT and when I started this morning, I got the check engine light in orange colour and a warning in the infotainment system saying 'Engine system malfunction detected. Contact your dealer for inspection'.

Promptly took it to the dealer and when I was explaining the issue, the light was still there but when they took it inside to run the diagnostics, it disappeared and they were not able to detect any errors or issues. The battery health is also good. They took it for a drive to see if it shows up again but it’s all good now. Told me to bring it back if the light comes on again.

Has anyone faced such an issue?

Mine is a low running car with only weekend super market runs and the very occasional long trips and this will keep bugging me now.

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I have a 2022 ZXI AT and when I started this morning, I got the check engine light in orange colour and a warning in the infotainment system saying 'Engine system malfunction detected. Contact your dealer for inspection'.
It is normal. Modern cars throw a check engine light when the battery voltage drops below a threshold. A long drive would sort the issue out. Since you mentioned this is a weekend car, try increasing the frequency of your drives. Connected cars are always 'on' and have a constant power draw.
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