Maruti Suzuki India is preparing to launch the updated Maruti Suzuki Brezza facelift in the coming months. The compact SUV has been spotted undergoing road tests multiple times, and recent spy shots suggest that final-stage testing is underway.
Design Updates
The SUV, which entered its second generation in 2022, is expected to receive a facelift as it progresses through its lifecycle. Updates are likely across design, features, and possibly mechanical components. While the overall silhouette will remain unchanged, the upcoming version could introduce noticeable revisions to its styling and equipment.
In the latest spy shots, the rear section of the SUV has been captured. The facelifted model will feature a redesigned front bumper and a refreshed grille. Similar cosmetic tweaks are expected at the rear. Interestingly, despite the growing trend of connected tail lamps across new SUVs, the updated Brezza, as per the recent spied image, is not expected to adopt this design element.
Other exterior highlights could include newly styled 16-inch alloy wheels, sleek LED headlamps with DRLs, roof rails, and an integrated rear spoiler.
Interior and Features
Inside the cabin, the general layout is likely to stay familiar, but Maruti Suzuki is expected to introduce small updates to freshen up the interior. These could include a redesigned centre console, new upholstery, and updated trim elements. Spy images also hint at a larger touchscreen infotainment system than the current model.
In terms of equipment, the SUV is expected to offer features such as wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, connected car technology, wireless charging, and a premium sound system. Other features likely to continue include a heads-up display, cruise control, automatic climate control, ambient lighting, a single-pane electric sunroof, and ventilated front seats.
Mechanical Changes
On the mechanical side, the facelift could bring minor suspension tweaks aimed at improving ride comfort and handling. One recent test mule was seen with a 6-speed manual gearbox, suggesting that Maruti Suzuki may introduce an additional gear compared to the current setup. This change is likely intended to improve gear ratios for smoother highway cruising.
While there is speculation about the possibility of the 1.0-litre three-cylinder Boosterjet turbo-petrol engine from the Maruti Suzuki Fronx making its way to the Brezza, there has been no official confirmation yet.



