Review: maruti suzuki brezza 2023 petrol manual: the driving experience with the maruti suzuki brezza 2023 petrol manual is smooth and comfortable.It's easy to handle in city traffic and feels stable on the highway.The mileage is good, Making it cost-effective for daily use.The pickup is decent, Allowing for smooth acceleration.Service costs are reasonable, And maintenance is convenient with maruti's service network.The engine performance is reliable, Providing enough power for various driving conditions.The build quality feels solid, Ensuring safety and durability.Overall, It's a practical and reliable choice with good features for everyday driving.
Snipyy's Brezza gives mileage of 21 kmpl on Petrol engine and Manual transmission
(26 Feb 2024)0
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Abhishek (Verified User)
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4.3
I own a manual petrol version of the car and after having driven this car for about 30k km, I can assure that the driving experience is good.It's a commuter segment car and does well in both city/highways.I have got around 18.8kmpl on highways and about 14kmpl in the city.The pickup however is not that great since the engine is built around efficiency.It lacks power for quick overtakes on the highway and you have to push it hard and pre-plan.The build quality is great, No complaints so far.However, The seats could've been better and you get tired when munching miles.As for the service cost, I've done 4 services to date, And all costs are under 12k.Pretty manageable and decent everyday car.
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PratyushSingh (Verified User)
My experience having brezza
My experience having brezza zxi manual was soo good no lag no vibration the car is so smooth and i get average around 25 on highway and 16-17 in city bumper to bumper traffic i'm really happy for such decision of having brezza
PratyushSingh's Brezza gives mileage of 24 kmpl
(5 Jun 2023)0
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Maruti’s brezza was so in demand when it first launched, And now a new and fresh style of brezza has entered the market.My sister recently bought maruti’s brezza in zxi plus dual tone color in a manual gear petrol variant at a price range of 12.46lacs.The car's performance and pick-up are simply amazing, And she is satisfied by investing in maruti brezza.
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Maruti Brezza Pros and Cons
Brezza Positives Points: Boxy upright design gets a modern and premium makeover. Slick and well-thought-out features are useful and pleasing to use. More safety features like six airbags and ESC are standard. Spacious cabin and confident on-road behaviour make it a great all-rounder for the family.
Brezza Negatives Points: Some dashboard plastics look tacky and dampen the cabin’s premium quotient. No headrest for the middle occupant in second row. The price for higher variants makes the Brezza quite expensive.
Zigwheels Expert's Conclusion : The new Brezza adds premiumness and appeal while retaining the practicality and versatility that made its predecessor a dependable pick.
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Newbie
Abhishek (Verified User)
Owned
I own this vehicle and have
4.3
I own a manual petrol version of the car and after having driven this car for about 30k km, I can assure that the driving experience is good.It's a commuter segment car and does well in both city/highways.I have got around 18.8kmpl on highways and about 14kmpl in the city.The pickup however is not that great since the engine is built around efficiency.It lacks power for quick overtakes on the highway and you have to push it hard and pre-plan.The build quality is great, No complaints so far.However, The seats could've been better and you get tired when munching miles.As for the service cost, I've done 4 services to date, And all costs are under 12k.Pretty manageable and decent everyday car.
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Snipyy (Verified User)
Feels stable
Review: maruti suzuki brezza 2023 petrol manual: the driving experience with the maruti suzuki brezza 2023 petrol manual is smooth and comfortable.It's easy to handle in city traffic and feels stable on the highway.The mileage is good, Making it cost-effective for daily use.The pickup is decent, Allowing for smooth acceleration.Service costs are reasonable, And maintenance is convenient with maruti's service network.The engine performance is reliable, Providing enough power for various driving conditions.The build quality feels solid, Ensuring safety and durability.Overall, It's a practical and reliable choice with good features for everyday driving.
Snipyy's Brezza gives mileage of 21 kmpl on Petrol engine and Manual transmission
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Biswa (Verified User)
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Switching back
5.0
Every time i found a gap in the chaos, I was left wanting more.There is a manual mode, But i seldom found myself resorting to shifting on my own.The main reason for that is the shift speed.The gearbox, Even if worked manually, Takes its own time and, As a result, You end up giving up and switching back to ‘d’.Relaxed driving is what it does best, And after multiple failed attempts at trying to eke out performance, That’s exactly what i did too.
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PratyushSingh (Verified User)
My experience having brezza
My experience having brezza zxi manual was soo good no lag no vibration the car is so smooth and i get average around 25 on highway and 16-17 in city bumper to bumper traffic i'm really happy for such decision of having brezza
I own a manual petrol version of the car and after having driven this car for about 30k km, I can assure that the driving experience is good.It's a commuter segment car and does well in both city/highways.I have got around 18.8kmpl on highways and about 14kmpl in the city.The pickup however is not that great since the engine is built around efficiency.It lacks power for quick overtakes on the highway and you have to push it hard and pre-plan.The build quality is great, No complaints so far.However, The seats could've been better and you get tired when munching miles.As for the service cost, I've done 4 services to date, And all costs are under 12k.Pretty manageable and decent everyday car.
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Snipyy (Verified User)
Feels stable
Review: maruti suzuki brezza 2023 petrol manual: the driving experience with the maruti suzuki brezza 2023 petrol manual is smooth and comfortable.It's easy to handle in city traffic and feels stable on the highway.The mileage is good, Making it cost-effective for daily use.The pickup is decent, Allowing for smooth acceleration.Service costs are reasonable, And maintenance is convenient with maruti's service network.The engine performance is reliable, Providing enough power for various driving conditions.The build quality feels solid, Ensuring safety and durability.Overall, It's a practical and reliable choice with good features for everyday driving.
Snipyy's Brezza gives mileage of 21 kmpl on Petrol engine and Manual transmission
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Newbie
Biswa (Verified User)
Owned
Switching back
5.0
Every time i found a gap in the chaos, I was left wanting more.There is a manual mode, But i seldom found myself resorting to shifting on my own.The main reason for that is the shift speed.The gearbox, Even if worked manually, Takes its own time and, As a result, You end up giving up and switching back to ‘d’.Relaxed driving is what it does best, And after multiple failed attempts at trying to eke out performance, That’s exactly what i did too.
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Newbie
PratyushSingh (Verified User)
My experience having brezza
My experience having brezza zxi manual was soo good no lag no vibration the car is so smooth and i get average around 25 on highway and 16-17 in city bumper to bumper traffic i'm really happy for such decision of having brezza
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