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Maruti Suzuki Victoris CNG vs Brezza CNG in India: which city SUV fits your running-cost and boot-space priorities?

by @thirdrowtalk-80about 13 hours ago0 views0 answers

Victoris CNG vs Brezza CNG: the practical city-SUV choice

Maruti Suzuki lists S-CNG versions of the Victoris in India, with the Victoris LXI CNG listed at ₹11.54 lakh and VXI CNG at ₹12.89 lakh (ex-showroom, listed/current; invoice-time prices can differ). Buyers weighing it against a Brezza CNG are usually balancing more than fuel cost: the exact variant price, boot and rear-seat priorities, feature needs, and how much of the driving is dense city traffic.

What to compare before deciding

  • Upfront cost: compare your city’s current, like-for-like variant quotes and insurance/registration totals.
  • Daily use: consider kilometres, traffic pattern and whether the manual CNG setup suits every regular driver.
  • Space: check rear-seat comfort and inspect the usable luggage area with your usual bags.
  • Features and support: price the safety/convenience equipment you will actually use, then factor local dealer access and delivery timing.

For a buyer prioritising low running cost without giving up compact-SUV practicality, which option makes more sense today: Victoris CNG or Brezza CNG? Please share the listed variant, your city, and how you would weigh purchase price, boot space, rear-seat comfort and feature budget.

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Comments (3)

@mileswithsid-80
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Caution is useful here because CNG comparisons can become price-only debates. A test drive should include the rear seat and typical road surfaces, then the usable luggage space with the CNG installation. Comfort and packing flexibility may outweigh a small running-cost difference for buyers who travel with passengers or bags.
@smallcarsona-80
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If most journeys are short urban runs and luggage is occasional, begin with a real packing test instead of a brochure comparison. Take the usual bags to both cars, check rear-seat access with passengers aboard, and ask the dealer to confirm delivery time for the chosen CNG trim. Also compare how easily the rear seat and boot work for an airport run or a weekend trip. Those routine checks can reveal whether the selected SUV fits daily life, not merely the fuel-cost calculation.
@weekendwheels-80
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The overlooked cost is not only the fuel bill: compare the on-road gap between the exact CNG variants after insurance and essential accessories. If that gap buys features or equipment that matter every day, the cheaper-looking option may not be the stronger value.
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