The Maruti Brezza update, which is anticipated to be released in 2026, has been spied several times and has revealed quite a few new changes like design tweaks, added features, and technological upgrades. The refreshed version is probably going to get the minor changes of the front bumper and grille, removal of dual chrome inserts, and updated cuts and creases to enhance the look. At the back, there might be changed taillight designs and a shark-fin antenna, while a new black alloy wheel will add to the fresh look. The overall silhouette will most likely still be the same as that of the current model.
Major changes feature the placement of an underbody CNG tank for CNG variants that frees up more boot space as compared to the conventional rooftop CNG tanks. Along with this, the refreshed Brezza is slated to have a Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) suite, which is hardly ever found in this segment, thereby providing safety to a great extent through the integration of features such as adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and emergency braking. This suite is figured to make the Brezza still competitive with the technology-equipped rivals in the active safety field.
Interior changes will not be drastic but will concentrate more on comfort and technology enhancements. New color schemes, upholstery, as well as larger infotainment and digital driver displays, might be expected. The present model’s features like a sunroof, head-up display, automatic climate control, 360-degree camera, six airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control (ESC), and rear parking sensors are most probably going to be retained, while a few like powered and ventilated seats might be added.
The powertrain is assumed to be the same as the existing 1.5-liter naturally aspirated petrol engine with both manual and automatic transmission options. Nevertheless, there are rumors about a new 1.2-liter turbo-petrol engine option, which is yet to be confirmed by the latest sightings. In short, the 2026 Maruti Brezza facelift is all about retaining the popular formula of the SUV with a few incremental improvements in design, safety, and practicality to keep up its strong position in the Indian sub-four-metre SUV segment.