Maruti Suzuki is giving its bestseller a mid-life surgery.1 The 2026 Brezza facelift has been spotted in the wild, and while the camouflage is heavy, the updates are impossible to miss.2 It’s been three years since the second-gen launched, and with rivals like the Kia Syros and Skoda Kylaq breathing down its neck, Maruti is finally going “big” on tech.
The thing is, the biggest change isn’t even on the outside. It’s tucked under the floor. Or nothing. Let’s be real, the current Brezza CNG is great for the wallet but terrible for your luggage. Maruti is fixing that. Those too.
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The Game-Changer: Underbody CNG
If you’ve ever tried to fit a suitcase into a Brezza CNG, you know the struggle.
The “Victoris” Setup: Just like the newly launched Maruti Victoris, the 2026 Brezza is expected to move its CNG cylinders under the floor.
Boot Space: This frees up almost the entire 328-litre boot.4 You get the fuel savings of CNG without having to leave your bags at home. And then there’s the kicker—it directly counters the “dual-cylinder” tech seen in the Tata Nexon
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The Tech Leap: ADAS & Screens
Maruti is finally joining the “sensor war.”
Level 2 ADAS: Spy shots hint at a sensor suite that could bring Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Keep Assist to the Brezza for the first time.5
Cabin Refresh: Expect a massive 10.25-inch touchscreen (replacing the old 9-inch unit) and a fully digital instrument cluster.6
Creature Comforts: Ventilated front seats and a powered driver’s seat are likely on the ZXi+ trims.7 It’s an ongoing situation as Maruti tries to move the Brezza upmarket.
2026 Brezza Facelift: Expected Specs
| Feature | Petrol Variant | CNG Variant |
| Engine | 1.5L K15C Smart Hybrid | 1.5L K15C |
| Power | 103 Hp | 87 Hp |
| Torque | 137 Nm | 121.5 Nm |
| Transmission | 5-MT / 6-AT | 5-MT Only |
| Launch Date | Early 2026 | Early 2026 |
| Est. Price | ₹8.50 Lakh onwards | ₹9.50 Lakh onwards |
Mechanically, it’s staying safe. The 1.5L engine is a workhorse, and Maruti isn’t messing with it.8 Why would they? It’s reliable, even if it’s not the fastest in the segment.9
The launch is expected around February 2026, possibly at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo. It’s going to be a busy year for Maruti, but the Brezza remains the one they can’t afford to get wrong.
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