Maruti Suzuki India is all set to introduce the new 2026 Maruti Suzuki Brezza in the Indian market on July 24, 2026. And now, the company has announced that it is accepting bookings for the upcoming SUV. Interested customers can book the new Brezza online or by visiting their nearest dealership, paying a token amount of Rs 11,000. The upcoming Brezza facelift will mark the first significant change to the current generation model since its market debut in 2022. The refreshed SUV will feature interior and exterior styling, an expanded equipment list, and a new turbo-petrol engine is also expected.

Design-wise, the overall silhouette of the car remains unchanged; the upcoming version may introduce noticeable changes in its style and equipment. In the latest spy shots, the rear part of the SUV has been captured. The facelifted model features a revised front bumper and a revised grille. Similar cosmetic tweaks are expected at the rear as well. Interestingly, despite the growing trend of connected tail lamps in new SUVs, the updated Brezza, according to the recently spied image, is not expected to adopt this design element. Other exterior highlights may include newly styled 16-inch alloy wheels, sleek LED headlamps with DRLs, roof rails and an integrated rear spoiler.Inside the cabin, the overall layout is likely to remain familiar, but Maruti Suzuki is expected to introduce minor updates to revamp the interior. It may include a redesigned center console, new upholstery and updated trim elements. The spy images also show a larger touchscreen infotainment system than the current model. In terms of equipment, the SUV is expected to offer features like wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, connected car technology, wireless charging and a premium sound system. Other features likely to continue include heads-up display, cruise control, automatic climate control, ambient lighting, single-pane electric sunroof and ventilated front seats.On the mechanical side, the 2026 Brezza is expected to get minor suspension tweaks and a recent test mule was spotted with a 6-speed manual gearbox, suggesting that Maruti Suzuki may introduce an additional gear compared to the current setup. This change is likely intended to improve gear ratios for smoother highway travel. While there have been speculations about the possibility of the 1.0-litre three-cylinder Boosterjet turbo-petrol engine from the Maruti Suzuki Fronx making its way to the Brezza, there is no official confirmation yet.