The new Brezza - ditching its previous 'Vitara Brezza' name tag, the new Brezza was launched in June 2022 and was well received by the Indian car-buying audience. At the time of its launch, the starting price of Brezza was Rs 8 lakh (ex-showroom) and going up to Rs 14 lakh (ex-showroom). The top variant with manual transmission is priced at 12.46 lakhs (ex-showroom). Since then, prices have seen upward revision.
The recently launched Brezza CNG is being offered in four variants with prices starting at ₹9.14 lakhs and topping out at ₹12.05 lakhs (ex-showroom). But on obvious lines, all these variants are with manual transmission only.
Maruti Brezza vs Maruti Brezza CNG: Prices |
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Prices (ex-showroom) |
LXi CNG MT |
₹9.14 lakh |
LXi MT |
₹8.19 lakh |
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VXi CNG MT |
₹10.49 lakh |
VXi MT |
₹9.54 lakh |
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ZXi CNG MT |
₹11.89 lakh |
ZXi MT |
₹10.95 lakh |
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ZXi Dual Tone CNG MT |
₹12.05 lakh |
ZXi Dual Tone MT |
₹11.11 lakh |
Maruti Suzuki cars are known for offering respectable mileage and the Brezza comes with mild hybrid technology. The petrol-only Brezza with a manual transmission claims 20.15 kilometers per liter of fuel. This means that someone with a monthly driving figure of about 1,000 km would buy about 50 liters of fuel. At INR 96.72 per liter (Delhi rate), this is an expenditure of around INR 4,800 per month. By comparison, the Brezza CNG claims a range of 25.50 kilometers per kilogram of fuel. Running 1,000 km per month and CNG at Rs 79.56 per kilo (Delhi rate), a person will spend about INR 3,100 every month.
As with CNG vehicles of all makes, the more a vehicle is driven, the better the cost economy. Also note that the above gas and CNG mileage is what the company claims for the Brezza and is certified under ideal conditions. In the real world, the numbers are likely to be lower and depend on many factors such as driving style, traffic, air conditioning and more.
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