The 2026 Maruti Suzuki Brezza has been spotted testing yet again, revealing new details ahead of its expected facelift launch. The latest prototype shows subtle design updates along with major feature additions that could significantly upgrade the compact SUV’s appeal.
Key Changes on the 2026 Brezza
Updated Front Design
The facelift features a reworked bumper and cleaner grille layout. The current dual chrome inserts look removed, giving the SUV a sharper and more contemporary appearance.
ADAS Sensor Spotted
A centrally mounted ADAS sensor is clearly visible for the first time. This strongly suggests the Brezza will offer Advanced Driver Assistance features — potentially including autonomous emergency braking, lane assist or adaptive cruise control. It would be the first time ADAS is offered on the Brezza.
Underbody CNG Tank Likely
Maruti is expected to introduce an underfloor CNG tank setup, similar to the Victoris. This would free up boot space compared to conventional in-cabin CNG cylinders, making the CNG variant more practical for daily use.
Alloys and Size
The test vehicle retains the existing alloy wheel design and overall dimensions, indicating no major changes to the stance or footprint.
Powertrain
No mechanical changes are expected. The Brezza should continue with:
- 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine
- 5-speed manual
- 6-speed automatic
The CNG option is also likely to return with a lower-power tune.
The facelift aims to add modern tech and improved practicality while keeping the proven powertrain unchanged.
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