Maruti Suzuki Brezza Facelift: The Maruti Suzuki Brezza facelift of 2026 has already been spotted out and about on the roads of India and is going to benefit from several upgrades concerning its design, features, and practicality. The new version that retains the well-known silhouette intends to impress with its modern gadgets like larger touchscreen, air-conditioned seats, fresh alloy wheels, and Level 2 ADAS. Besides, the transition might also be the way to a more convenient CNG tank layout under the car. So, here is what is going to be new in the Brezza.
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Design
Even though the test mule of the Brezza facelift had strong camouflage, the exterior changes can still be seen. The SUV is predicted to come equipped with the very recently created black alloy wheels, the upgraded LED taillight graphics, and the shark fin antenna. The front end has not been styled yet, but rumors have it that there will be a new grille and a bolder bumper profile. Maruti Suzuki appears to be doing more or less the same but with slight changes that are meaningful and thus keeping the SUV’s status alive in the already overpopulated compact-SUV market.

Interior
The interior is likely to be where the greatest upgrade will take place. The re-styled Brezza is going to be outfitted with a 10.25-inch touchscreen unit that is similar to those found in higher-end Maruti models. Besides, it is likely that the front seats are going to be ventilated thus giving the Brezza a premium uplift. The general atmosphere in the cabin is expected to be the same yet very luxurious and comfortable enough for daily commuting as well as road trips.
Tech
The technology updates are the most important feature of this facelift. Various reports say that the 2026 Brezza might be equipped with a 360-degree camera and sophisticated Level 2 ADAS as well as other features. If this turns out to be true then adaptive cruise control, lane assist and collision prevention would be among the many functions that would make Brezza stand out in the SUV segment. Thus, this will be a giant leap forward for Maruti Suzuki in the compact SUV category.

Engine
The powertrains will likely be the same as before. There will be no change in the situation regarding the well-known 1.5-litre K15C gasoline engine, which will still produce about 101 hp and 137 Nm torque. The inclusion of mild-hybrid technology and the choice of manual or automatic transmission will remain. A CNG variant will continue to be available, with the new under-body CNG tank arrangement being the most significant change, as it allows the freeing of the boot space that was previously used by the cylinder.
Launch
Maruti Suzuki has not yet provided any official information regarding the launch schedule, but the testing activities indicate a mid to late 2026 arrival for the refreshed Brezza. The facelift will enable Maruti to maintain the Brezza’s competitiveness against its rivals, which include Tata Nexon, Hyundai Venue, and Kia Sonet.


