2026 Maruti Suzuki Brezza facelift could bring sharper styling, bigger displays, an upgraded cabin, 360-degree camera, and practical feature updates ahead of launch.
By Divyam Dubey

Maruti Suzuki is getting ready to update the Brezza, and recent spy shots suggest the work is already in its final stages. Test mules have been spotted on Indian roads more than once, pointing to a Brezza facelift launch by mid-2026, likely just ahead of the festive season. The updated SUV is expected to bring sharper styling, refreshed LED lighting, bigger displays, an upgraded cabin, and more premium touches throughout.
Since the current-generation Brezza arrived in 2022, the timing lines up perfectly with Maruti’s usual update cycle.
The Brezza's basic shape is staying put, and the upright SUV stance that has worked well for Indian buyers is not going anywhere. What Maruti appears to be working on is a set of cosmetic updates to keep the SUV current. A revised grille, a reworked front bumper, and updated fog lamp housings are on the cards. At the back, redesigned LED tail-lamps and a revised bumper are also expected.

New alloy wheels should refresh the side profile, and spy shots suggest Maruti may pass on the connected tail-lamp trend, keeping the rear design straightforward. The bigger changes, however, are expected inside the cabin. The Brezza facelift is tipped to get a 10.25-inch touchscreen, which would be a step up from the current setup.
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Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support should come as part of the package. A revised centre console, updated upholstery, and new trim are also on the list. On the features front, reports point to ventilated seats, a 360-degree camera, a powered driver seat, wireless charging, connected car technology, a heads-up display, and a sunroof.
Under the bonnet, Maruti is unlikely to make major changes. The 1.5-litre petrol, CNG, and mild-hybrid options are set to continue. A 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine, similar to the one in the Maruti Fronx, producing around 100bhp and 147Nm, is also being reported as a possible addition. A 6-speed manual gearbox is in the mix as well, along with an underbody-mounted CNG tank that would clear up boot space.

With prices currently sitting between Rs 8.26 lakh and Rs 13.01 lakh, the Brezza facelift looks set to keep Maruti's compact SUV competitive in one of the most contested segments in India, up against the Tata Nexon, Hyundai Venue, and Kia Sonet.