Maruti Suzuki Brezza, WagonR & Grand Vitara Facelifts Set to Launch Soon

Maruti Suzuki is ready to spice up Indian roads with three fresh facelifts before the year ends. If you’ve been eyeing a new set of wheels from the country’s favourite carmaker, pressing pause for a few weeks could land you more features, sharper looks and, in the Brezza’s case, an extra cog in the gearbox.

From the tall-boy WagonR to the tech-loaded Grand Vitara, here’s everything we know about the upgrades, power-trains and likely prices of the soon-to-arrive trio.

Brezza Facelift: What’s New?

The sub-4-metre favourite is getting its mid-life refresh and the biggest talking point is the rumoured 6-speed manual gearbox for the 1.5-litre K15C petrol engine.

  • Redesigned twin-slat grille, sleeker LED DRLs and new 16-inch alloy wheels
  • Larger 9-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
  • Ventilated front seats, 360° camera and up to six airbags
  • Optional under-body CNG tank on VXi/ZXi trims
  • Possible turbo-petrol variant to rival Hyundai’s 1.0 T-GDi

Expect the 2025 Brezza to hit showrooms by October, with prices starting around ₹8.5 lakh (ex-showroom).

WagonR Facelift: Tall Boy, Bigger Heart

India’s best-selling hatchback will keep its signature tall stance but add enough tech to stay relevant for another five-year run.

  • New front bumper with L-shaped inserts and LED fog-lamp housings
  • Updated 7-inch touchscreen with Type-C USB fast-charge ports
  • Factory-fitted CNG option with under-body tank to save boot space
  • Same 1.0-litre and 1.2-litre petrol engines, now RDE-compliant
  • AMT continues on both engines; claimed mileage up to 25 km/kg in CNG mode

Bookings should open next month; prices likely to move up by ₹25-30k across variants.

Grand Vitara Facelift: Premium Push

Maruti wants a bigger slice of the Creta territory, so the Grand Vitara is getting subtle visual tweaks and a longer equipment list.

  • Re-profiled bumpers, new machine-finished 17-inch alloys
  • Level-2 ADAS adds adaptive cruise, lane-keep assist and autonomous emergency braking
  • 360° camera with front & rear washer
  • Strong-hybrid trims now offer 19 km/l ARAI mileage
  • AWD available on top-spec automatic; under-body CNG tank on mid variants

Delivery timeline lines up with the festive season; no change in drivetrains.

Model Engine Transmission Key Add-On Expected Price
Brezza 1.5 L NA Petrol 5MT/6MT/6AT 6-speed manual ₹8.5 L – ₹13 L
WagonR 1.0/1.2 L Petrol 5MT/AMT Type-C ports ₹5.7 L – ₹7.8 L
Grand Vitara 1.5 L Hybrid 5MT/6AT Level-2 ADAS ₹11 L – ₹19 L

Quick Verdict

All three facelifts stay true to Maruti’s core formula—frugal engines, low running costs and bullet-proof resale—while sprinkling enough new tech to keep rivals on their toes. If you want the latest safety kit, hold out for the Grand Vitara; if a fun-to-drive manual is your thing, the Brezza deserves the wait. Budget buyers can safely eye the WagonR facelift for its unmatched city mileage and easy ingress.

Maruti Suzuki Facelifts: Important Questions

Question Answer
When will the new Brezza with 6-speed manual launch? Expected launch is October 2025, with dealer dispatches beginning the same month.
Will the WagonR facelift get a bigger engine? No, it retains the 1.0 L and 1.2 L petrol units; power outputs stay unchanged.
Does the Grand Vitara facelift offer AWD on all variants? AWD is limited to the top-spec Alpha+ automatic; CNG and hybrid trims are front-wheel drive only.
Can I book these cars now? Official bookings haven’t opened yet; unofficial wait-lists have started at many dealerships with a token of ₹11,000.
Will prices increase after facelift? Yes, expect a hike of ₹25-50k depending on the model and variant.

Leave a Comment