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Auto Expo 2016: Maruti showcases Vitara Brezza (now launched)

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  • #16
    I feel Maruti should have stuck with black or matt black for the rear label and the front grille. It would attract more customer with its looks, and those who want to go for chrome,will be happy to pay extra for the chrome accessories. Also, I feel that the wheel arches would look better with more cladding. Right now the wheel arches do not protrude much, as compared to the TUV300 and the Ecosport. This is making it lose out on the SUV bulky look. A bigger cladding or more protruding wheel arches may help it look bigger, something that the duster has managed well.
    I know a lot about cars, man. I can look at any car's headlights and tell you exactly which way it's coming.

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    • #17
      I think, if there's one compact SUV that can compete with the Maruti Vitara Brezza, it is the upcoming Tata Nexon. Look at the similarities - ok, that's limited to the dual-tone colour - the blue and white. But if you ask me - the Brezza is pretty 'old school' in its styling, while the Nexon looks quite futuristic. Tata has stayed true to the concept that it showed in 2014, while Maruti has strayed really far, so far, that it's gone back in time with its design. The XA Alpha concept that was shown in 2012, is hardly anything to compare the Brezza with, except maybe the grille?
      I think, this one looks the part:

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      • #18
        The room at the rear also looks adequate in the upcoming Vitara Brezza!

        Looks wide enough to seat three adults at the back.

        The boot space stands at 328 litres. Boot floor is wide and without any intrusions. Enough room for that weekend holiday!
        Rear seats folded, and it folds almost flat. In case, "dil maange more". Can you beat it Tata Nexon?
        Image courtesy: teambhp.com
        Last edited by themallustig; 04-03-16, 01:12 PM.

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        • #19
          themallustig yes it does look spacious. But the quality of materials would be the same as the Swift or the Baleno. It won't be that great inside I"m sure. By the way does anyone know where the spare tyre in the Brezza is? Is it in the boot or fixed under the car?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Niki Lauda View Post
            themallustig yes it does look spacious. But the quality of materials would be the same as the Swift or the Baleno. It won't be that great inside I"m sure. By the way does anyone know where the spare tyre in the Brezza is? Is it in the boot or fixed under the car?
            The quality of materials is something Tata has worked on. We saw that in Zica/Tiago. That said, Maruti Suzuki is not far behind, but does have to improve on that front. And the spare wheel is mounted inside the boot floor only. Here is a picture! (full size, but steel wheels)
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            Image courtesy: teambhp.com
            Last edited by themallustig; 04-03-16, 02:20 PM.

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            • #21
              themallustig thanks for the picture of the boot. Moderators, do you know when test drive vehicles will be available in showrooms? I live in Chennai and haven't spotted a asingle Brezza on the road till now. Usually, you get to see a lot of new cars undergoing tests in and around Chennai. But Marutis are pretty rare on our side. A couple of people in office are interested in the new Brezza.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Niki Lauda View Post
                themallustig thanks for the picture of the boot. Moderators, do you know when test drive vehicles will be available in showrooms? I live in Chennai and haven't spotted a asingle Brezza on the road till now. Usually, you get to see a lot of new cars undergoing tests in and around Chennai. But Marutis are pretty rare on our side. A couple of people in office are interested in the new Brezza.
                The official launch of the Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza is on March 8. We will all get to know prices that day - and that's a really crucial piece of information that buyers are looking for and one that will determine how the Brezza will fare. It's also the day when official bookings open, although dealers have been taking 'unofficial' bookings for the Brezza. Then between March 9 and March 10, expect to see a dozen plus test drive reports from the media, as the media drives for the Brezza are taking place in Pune. Deliveries to customers will start on March 21. That's when you would likely begin to spot Brezzas on the road. However, do expect to see test drive vehicles show up in dealerships from the 9th onwards.
                Drink coffee and drive!

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                • #23
                  One more day to go. I expect Maruti Suzuki officials to go bonkers any minute now Can't wait for the Vitara Brezza to come to a showroom near me.

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                  • #24
                    The bookings for Vitara Brezza has already started. People may have to wait until March 21st to see the car at showroom.
                    Last edited by NikilSJ; 08-03-16, 02:12 PM.

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