Top Maruti Brezza pros & cons — Best selling sub-compact SUV in India

By Aryan Aggarwal16 Dec 2024
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Maruti Suzuki Brezza

The Maruti Brezza is the best selling SUV in India in the sub-compact segment, outselling all its rivals by handsome margins. What makes the Brezza so popular? Here are the top Maruti Brezza pros & cons.

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Top Maruti Brezza pros

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Comfortable ride

The suspension of the Brezza has been tuned for comfort, and the seats complement the setup to provide a comfortable experience for its occupants, especially in a city environment. This does make the Brezza fall short when it comes to handling though. 

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Feature set

Notable Maruti Brezza features include a head-up display, sunroof, 360-degree cameras, Arkamys-tuned sound system, LED projector headlamps, wireless smartphone charger, rear AC vents, hill-hold assist, cruise control, and more. 

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Reliable and expansive service network

Maruti Suzuki cars in India are known for their reliability, and the Brezza is no exception. Moreover, easy availability of spare parts and access to a widespread service network makes the ownership experience a smooth one.

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Top Maruti Brezza cons

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No turbo-petrol or diesel engine

There’s no option for a turbo-petrol engine, which makes the Brezza less appealing to buyers looking for a spirited driving experience. There’s no option for a diesel engine either, unlike in the case of most of its competitors such as the Kia Sonet, Tata Nexon, and the Mahindra XUV 3XO.

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Lack of practicality — CNG variants

The Maruti Brezza CNG isn’t the most practical SUV out there, thanks to the CNG tank gobbling up most of its boot space, making the space practically unusable. This makes it unsuitable for long travels with luggage of a family of 4-5.

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Expensive

The Brezza is quite an expensive car for its segment, especially considering the prices of the top-end variants. Moreover, even the maxed-out variant misses on features such as ventilated seats, digital display, ADAS and TPMS, which are provided in most rival cars.

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