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2022 Maruti Brezza To Borrow Tech From The Baleno!

Maruti Suzuki has released a new trailer that gives us a look at the infotainment system of the upcoming Brezza facelift. On the first look, it is pretty apparent that the new Brezza will be borrowing its 9-inch Smart Play Pro+ infotainment system from the Baleno. This system uses an Arkymys sound system and gets Maruti’s connected car technology as well. Maruti Suzuki also recently teased the 360-degree camera and heads-up display of the compact SUV.

Maruti Brezza facelift: What to expect

The new Brezza gets radical design changes when compared to the current Brezza. The front features an upright bonnet which is similar to the current Brezza. It gets a new grille with chrome detailing inside it. The headlights are all new and they feature two L-shaped strips which double up as the LED DRLs. The headlights are LED projector units as seen in other Maruti cars. The lower half of the dash features a large air duct which is outlined by a grey element that is flanked by the fog lamps on each side. It also gets a silver skid plate. The side features 16-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels. Other details include black cladding running across the side and silver room rails. The rear gets split LED taillamps which have a black outline. There’s a ‘Brezza’ lettering which is positioned between the taillamps.

The number plate housing has now moved to the lower half of the boot. Other details include a shark fin antenna and an electric sunroof which is a first for any Maruti. The center stage is taken up by a large, free-standing touchscreen infotainment system. The new 9-inch infotainment system gets touch-sensitive buttons and it will come with all the bells and whistles such as Android Auto, Apple Car Play, a built-in navigation system, and connected car features.  The steering is borrowed from the Swift and it features paddle shifters for the automatic variant. The rear gets split LED taillamps which have a black outline. There’s a ‘Brezza’ lettering which is positioned between the taillamps. The number plate housing has now moved to the lower half of the boot.

Also read: Maruti Suzuki Brezza Facelift 360-Degree Camera Teased

Other details include a shark fin antenna and an electric sunroof which is a first for any Maruti. The center stage is taken up by a large, free-standing touchscreen infotainment system. The new 9-inch infotainment system gets touch-sensitive buttons and it will come with all the bells and whistles such as Android Auto, Apple Car Play, a built-in navigation system, and connected car features.  The steering is borrowed from the Swift and it features paddle shifters for the automatic variant. The instrument cluster is similar to the unit seen in the Ciaz and Baleno with a color MID flanked by analog dials. In terms of features, the next-gen Brezza will be loaded with features such as cruise control, auto-folding mirrors, auto-dimming IRVM, 360-degree parking camera, connected car tech, HUD, wireless charging, auto headlamps, and automatic climate control to name a few.

Safety features include ISOFIX, ABS, EBD, ESC, HLA and 6 airbags. The new Brezza will be powered by a new K-series 1.5L Dual Jet, Dual VVT with idle start/stop technology. It produces 101hp and 136nm of torque. It will come with a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic with paddle shifters.

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