New-Gen Maruti Brezza Production Starts

Published On: 27 April 2022 | 1341 Views

The new-gen Maruti Brezza to come with several exterior and interior changes

  • New-Gen Maruti Brezza Production Starts

Maruti Suzuki is planning to launch the new-gen Brezza in the Indian market anytime soon. Having said that, test mules of the 2022 model have been spotted doing test runs on the Indian roads on multiple occasions. As per the media reports, the automaker has commenced the production of the new-gen model at its Manesar-based manufacturing facility. Once launched in the Indian market, the second-generation Maruti Brezza will rival the likes of Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet, Tata Nexon, and Mahindra XUV300.

The latest iteration of the subcompact SUV will get several interior and exterior changes. Cosmetically, the new Brezza is likely to get a redesigned front fascia. Having said that, the vehicle will feature a new grille design along with new dual-pod projector LED headlamps and LED DRLs. The front bumper of the car is likely to be tweaked a bit. It will further house new LED fog lamps and a faux skid plate. Talking about the side profile of the new Brezza, it will remain the same. However, the alloy wheels might flaunt a different design. The spy image of the rear profile of the new-gen Maruti Brezza has surfaced online. As per the image, the car looks similar to the current model. However, we can expect subtle changes in terms of new LED taillamps and reprofiled bumper. Other design bits to be seen on the updated model include roof rails, a shark fin antenna, a rear windscreen wiper, and a roof-mounted spoiler. 


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