The
2020 Maruti Vitara Brezza has been spied in a completely undisguised form ahead
and it looks like it's ready for launch now. As per the details revealed in new
spy shots, the facelifted Maruti Vitara Brezza has a slightly tweaked front
fascia but no major changes to the profile.
With
the mid-cycle update, the Maruti Vitara Brezza has gained a restyled bumper
which packs new housing for the rounder fog lamps, and also gained a new silver
chin insert. The most striking update is offered in the form of the restyled
headlamps which are not only sharper but also LED units. Moreover, the front
grille has been renewed and features twin chrome slats now. Over the sides,
there are new 16-inch black alloy wheels. The changes at the rear should be
minimal, maybe just restyled bumper and tweaked tail lamp graphics.
With
the facelift, the Maruti Vitara Brezza retains its boxy silhouette and has zero
sheet metal changes. Inside, expect the new it to incorporate minor updates
such as new accents and additional comfort and convenience features, fresh
upholstery, and to switch to the company's latest, Smartplay Studio
infotainment system. The
Maruti Vitara Brezza has stayed as the most sold offering of its segment for a
very long time now. The SUV used to garner around strong 10,000 units sales per
month. A cheaper, petrol engine option could have given it even more success.
With
the facelift, the Maruti Suzuki will discontinue the D13A 1.3L diesel engine in
the Vitara Brezza. Instead of that BS-IV engine, it will offer BS-VI K15B 1.5L
petrol engine, most likely with the SHVS mild-hybrid system. One of the biggest
revelations with the introduction of the new Vitara Brezza will be the use of a
petrol powertrain. The new engine in question delivers 104 PS of
maximum power and 138 Nm of peak torque. It will be available with 5-speed
manual and 4-speed automatic transmission choices.
The
Maruti Vitara Brezza rivals the likes of Hyundai Venue, Tata Nexon and Mahindra
XUV300.