Is Maruti Brezza really worth the hype or are people settling for it?

Ashutosh on 30 December 2024 07:24
It feels like everywhere you turn on the roads in India, you see the Maruti Brezza. The go to choice in the compact SUV segment for people looking for a reliable, no nonsense vehicle, it's often touted. Is it really that popular, though, or are people just going with what they know from a brand they can trust? It's either not exciting enough, or doesn't have the features of its competitors, or it's the most practical and easiest to own, some say. It's also overpriced for what it is, particularly in higher trims. With so many options available in the market now, including more feature packed and powerful options, is the Brezza still a smart buy, or are buyers settling for a lesser option by defaulting to this Maruti staple?
Shobhit on 14 November 2024 20:23
The Brezza isn't winning any awards for excitement, but it's popular for a reason: look. It's that friend that you can always count on. Yes, it may not have all the bells and whistles of some of the flashier SUVs, but it does the job without any drama. Plus, you get a lot of Maruti's service network as well.

Punit on 21 November 2024 16:48
People are definitely settling, I would say. The Brezza is out of date compared to its rivals. You can get much better features, performance and even looks for the same price. It's not that it is a Maruti, that doesn't make it the best option. To that extent, people need to look beyond the brand and see what they’re actually getting for their money.

Sanjay on 26 November 2024 11:02
Having had a Brezza for couple of years now, I can say it's a good pick. It's not perfect, but it's practical, fuel efficient and easy to live with. It’s also more competitive, thanks to recent updates. Is it the most exciting car? No. For everyday use and the odd road trip it ticks a lot of boxes.

Bhawesh on 28 November 2024 22:44
In fact, the Brezza is overrated and overpriced in its higher variants. You are paying a premium for Maruti badge. You could get a much more feature packed and powerful car for the same money from Hyundai or Kia. They should do their research, and not just go for the 'safe' option.

Gaurav on 06 December 2024 00:39
The Brezza I think, strikes a sweet spot for a lot of Indian buyers. It’s not too big, not too small, has decent features, and you get the peace of mind of owning a Maruti. Sure, there are more interesting things out there, but not everyone needs excitement from their everyday car. Sometimes, boring and reliable is just what you need.


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