Maruti Suzuki recently introduced the S-Presso, and is now readying the mid-cycle update for the Vitara Brezza. Using all the details revealed so far, IAB's digital art expert, Shoeb Kalania, has come up with a new rendering of the facelifted Vitara Brezza.
The Maruti Vitara Brezza was launched back in 2016 and it scaled the heights of success in no time. Soon after the launch, it started gathering close to 10,000 unit sales every month and thus went on to become the segment leader. Three years down the line, it still remains the undisputed king of the segment, but is in a need of a refresh. From the rendering (above) it remains clear that the facelifted model will not look much distinctive from the current model. It will sport a remastered front bumper along with the new fog lamp housing. Its projector headlamps will likely be LED units and flank a slightly tweaked front grille.
At the rear, the facelifted Vitara Brezza will most likely remain unchanged, save for maybe a restyled rear bumper. On the inside, the new Vitara Brezza will not have any design changes, but it is expected to feature the Smartplay Studio infotainment system instead of the SmartPlay infotainment system.
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Under the hood, the new Vitara Brezza will utilise the same K15 1.5-litre SHVS four-cylinder petrol engine of the Ciaz and the Ertiga. This engine delivers 104.7 PS and 138 Nm of peak torque. 5-speed manual and 4-speed automatic should be the transmission choices. Expect the new model to be launched in early 2020.
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