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2022 Maruti Brezza Review : 10 Pros & 9 Cons

While the Maruti Vitara Brezza appeared upright and boxy, the new Brezza looks more rounded and sculpted comparatively. There are more creases on the body to make it appear more muscular and bigger than before.

Maruti Brezza Pros

  • Good-looking Compact SUV with improved road presence & mass appeal
  • Well-rounded product. Takes a successful formula and improves upon it
  • A competent BS6 petrol with Smart Hybrid tech and excellent fuel efficiency
  • Smooth 6-speed torque-converter AT comes with paddle shifters
  • Well-mannered suspension setup riding on 16-inch wheels and 215/60 section tyres
  • Decent cabin space for a sub-4 meter car. Lots of storage & a powerful air-con too
  • Now gets a sunroof, 360-degree camera, head-up display, rear A/C vents, wireless charging, ambient lighting, tilt & telescopic steering adjustment, connected car features etc
  • Long feature list includes dual projector LED auto headlamps, LED DRLs & foglamps, auto-dimming IRVM, cruise control and a 9-inch touchscreen HU paired with an Arkamys sound system
  • Safety kit includes 6 airbags, ESP, hill-hold assist and ISOFIX. Built on the same platform as the outgoing car, which had received a 4-star GNCAP safety rating
  • Maruti’s excellent after-sales service, wide dealer network & fuss-free ownership experiences

Maruti Brezza Cons

  • Feels more like a significant facelift rather than an all-new product
  • No diesel option like its rivals! Petrol-only as of now. CNG may be offered in the future
  • 1.5L petrol engine lacks outright grunt. Tuned for fuel-efficiency and suitable for relaxed cruising only
  • Expensive! AT variants are priced higher than competitor turbo-petrols with more advanced transmissions
  • AT option commands a stiff Rs. 1.5 lakh ex-showroom premium!
  • Interior quality and fit & finish are underwhelming for the price. The game has moved on
  • Short gearing of the 5-speed MT and lack of 6th cog results in an unusually busy engine at 100-120 km/h
  • 328-litre boot is among the smallest in the segment
  • Some missing features like ventilated seats, leather upholstery, TPMS, drive modes, auto wipers and front parking sensors

Read Team-BHP's detailed Maruti Brezza Review.

 
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