New Delhi. There is a huge demand for SUV vehicles in the Indian market right now. People are preferring bigger vehicles for sporty look, features and more space. If you also want to buy an SUV in the budget of 10 to 12 lakh rupees, then Maruti Brezza can be a good option. Maruti Brezza is the best selling in the compact SUV segment. It has been the third best selling car in March. It has come first in its segment, beating Tata Nexon and Hyundai Venue. Maruti Suzuki has sold a total of 16,227 units of Brezza in March.
The ex-showroom price of Maruti Brezza in the Indian market starts from Rs. 8.27 Lakhs and goes up to Rs. 14.13 Lakhs. You can buy its middle model with full features in a budget of Rs 12 lakh. The new Maruti Suzuki Brezza is available in four variants including LXi, VXi, ZXi and ZXi (O). The interiors of the Brezza get features like electric sunroof, paddle shifters, head-up display (HUD), Suzuki Connect telematics, a new 9-inch freestanding touchscreen infotainment system, a new flat-bottom steering wheel, six airbags and ESP.
Mileage and Color Options The new Maruti Suzuki Brezza is powered by a 1.5-litre K12C petrol engine, which produces 103 bhp power and 138 Nm torque. This engine is available with both 6-speed manual and automatic gearbox. Apart from this, CNG option is also available with VXi and ZXi. The company claims that the mileage of the SUV ranges from 20 kmpl to 26 kmpl. It is the first car in the segment to come with CNG. The SUV can be bought in 6 color options namely Pearl Arctic White, Splendid Silver, Magma Grey, Sizzling Red, and Exuberant Blue.
Design and Features On the outside, the Brezza gets LED projector headlamps, twin L-shaped LED DRLs, a new grille with chrome finish, fog lights, contrast-coloured skid plates, new front and rear bumpers, roof rails and 16-inch dual-tone alloys. Wheels, blacked-out A, B and C-pillars, wraparound LED taillights, high-mounted stop lamps with integrated spoiler and shark-fin antenna are some of the highlights.
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