New Year, New Brezza: Wireless Tech, Sunroof & a Premium Feel

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The 2025 Maruti Brezza brings big updates in design, interior features, and safety. With wireless tech, six airbags, and a much more premium cabin, it's a compact SUV made for the modern Indian car buyer.

Let’s be real—Maruti needed to step up. And it looks like they finally have. The 2025 Brezza just got its interior reveal, and it feels like a whole new person walked into the room wearing a better suit.

Gone are the basic plastics and boring designs. The new Brezza’s cabin has grown up. We’re talking about a floating touchscreen, soft-touch panels, wireless tech, ambient lighting, and yeah—even a sunroof. About time, right?

A Cabin That Finally Feels Premium

The moment you sit inside, it hits differently. The dashboard’s got layers now—literally. It looks cleaner, and more sorted. The touchscreen measures a size of 9 inches, floating in the very centre, as if it knew it had to be the star. It supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, so no more cable drama.

What else? Ambient lighting that actually sets the mood, and a hidden wireless phone charger. Little things like that matter when traffic sucks or during a long drive. 

Even the steering wheel gets a new look-it's sweetly flat-bottomed, with buttons in the right place, and feels solid in hand.

The AC vents are sharper, and the materials overall? Much better. Not luxury level, but definitely not the old Maruti.

Rear Seats, Road Trips & Real Comfort

They didn’t forget the back seat this time. You get rear AC vents, a center armrest, and even paddle shifters in auto trims. It’s like they finally understood that people sit in the back too.

You also get more usable space, a practical boot, and features that make road trips smoother—like a heads-up display and a sunroof that doesn’t feel like a last-minute add-on.

It’s Got Brains Now—And It’s Wireless

No exaggeration here—this is probably the smartest Brezza yet. Everything connects without wires. The touchscreen’s snappy. Music, maps, calls, it all just works. It finally feels like a car made for people who live on their phones.

Under the Hood, Still Familiar

Same 1.5L petrol engine, still with mild-hybrid tech. But it’s smoother now, and fuel efficiency’s still solid—about 20+ km/l if you drive with some patience.

The ride feels balanced. Not sporty, not floaty. Just right for Indian roads.

Safety: They Heard Us (Finally)

The big win here—six airbags as standard. Not just for the top model. You also get ESP, hill-hold assist, ISOFIX, and 3-point seatbelts for all seats. Honestly, it’s about time Maruti stopped treating safety like a luxury.

So, Should You Wait for It?

In short, the new Brezza is a contender if you are looking at compact SUVs. There is no pretense about it. But in its state now, a better-built, more technically endowed and safer SUV feels worth waiting for.

Sure, prices might nudge up a bit, but with all the stuff you’re getting? Still feels like value.

Quick Wrap-Up:

The 2025 Maruti Brezza finally gets it right. Fresh interiors, useful wireless features, upgraded comfort, and real safety—this one’s not just a facelift, it’s a glow-up.




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