2022 Maruti Brezza vs Hyundai Venue vs Kia Sonet vs Tata Nexon vs Others: Price Comparison
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With a price increase of up to around Rs 2.5 lakh over its predecessor, we see how the second-gen Brezza fares against its competitors in terms of prices
Maruti has launched the second-gen Brezza in four broad trims: LXi, VXi, ZXi, and ZXi+. The sub-4m SUV, with the generation upgrade, has got a major overhaul in all departments including design, transmission, and features. Of course, the Maruti SUV has become pricier than before by up to Rs 2.5 lakh.
Let’s see how it compares with its rivals in terms of prices:
Since it’s a petrol-only model, we’ll be considering only the petrol variants of its competitors.
Petrol-Manual
2022 Maruti Brezza |
Kia Sonet |
Tata Nexon |
Hyundai Venue |
Renault Kiger |
Nissan Magnite |
Toyota Urban Cruiser |
Mahindra XUV300 |
HTE – Rs 7.15 lakh |
XE – Rs 7.55 lakh |
E – Rs 7.53 lakh |
RXT – Rs 7.45 lakh |
XV – Rs 7.42 lakh |
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LXi – Rs 7.99 lakh |
HTK – Rs 8.15 lakh |
RXT(O) – Rs 7.79 lakh |
XL Turbo – Rs 7.93 lakh |
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XM – Rs 8.55 lakh |
S – Rs 8.7 lakh |
RXZ – Rs 8.34 lakh |
XV Pre – Rs 8.15 lakh |
W4 – Rs 8.41 lakh |
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HTK+ – Rs 9.05 lakh |
XM(S) – Rs 9.15 lakh |
RXT(O) Turbo – Rs 8.89 lakh |
XV Turbo – Rs 8.78 lakh |
Mid – Rs 9.03 lakh |
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VXi – Rs 9.47 lakh |
XZ – Rs 9.65 lakh |
S(O) – Rs 9.5 lakh |
RXZ Turbo – Rs 9.44 lakh |
XV Pre Turbo – Rs 9.33 lakh |
High – Rs 9.78 lakh |
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HTK+ Turbo iMT – Rs 9.99 lakh |
S(O) Turbo iMT – Rs 10 lakh |
Premium – Rs 10 lakh |
W6 – Rs 10 lakh |
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ZXi – Rs 10.87 lakh |
HTX Turbo iMT – Rs 10.79 lakh |
XZ+ – Rs 10.25 lakh |
SX – Rs 10.7 lakh |
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XZ+(HS) – Rs 11 lakh |
W8 – Rs 11.16 lakh |
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XZ+(O) – Rs 11.25 lakh |
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XZ+(P) – Rs 11.75 lakh |
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ZXi+ – Rs 12.3 lakh |
HTX+ Turbo iMT – Rs 12.09 lakh |
XZ+ Kaziranga Edition – Rs 11.95 lakh |
SX(O) Turbo iMT – Rs 11.92 lakh |
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GTX+ Turbo iMT – Rs 12.45 lakh |
W8(O) – Rs 12.38 lakh |
iMT- Hyundai-Kia’s clutchless manual (two-pedal manual)
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The new-gen Brezza’s starting price is higher than that of almost all other sub-4m SUVs except the Mahindra XUV300 and the Toyota Urban Cruiser. The Nissan Magnite and Renault Kiger are still the most affordable SUVs in the segment and start much lower than others i.e. just under Rs 6 lakh.
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While the new Brezza’s starting price is similar to that of the Tata Nexon, Hyundai Venue, and Mahindra XUV300, it’s equivalent to the prices of the mid-spec trims of the Renault Kiger, Nissan Magnite, and Kia Sonet.
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Maruti and Toyota are the only carmakers in this space to offer the largest displacement engine — 1.5-litre petrol.
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All SUVs, except the Maruti and Toyota models, are provided with an optional turbo-petrol unit (the Mahindra SUV gets it as standard).
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Petrol-Automatic
2022 Maruti Brezza |
Kia Sonet |
Tata Nexon |
Hyundai Venue |
Renault Kiger |
Nissan Magnite |
Toyota Urban Cruiser |
Mahindra XUV300 |
XMA(S) – Rs 9.8 lakh |
RXZ Turbo CVT – Rs 10.34 lakh |
XV Pre Turbo CVT – Rs 10.2 lakh |
Mid AT – Rs 10.15 lakh |
W6 AMT – Rs 10.51 lakh |
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VXi AT – Rs 10.97 lakh |
XZA+ – Rs 10.9 lakh |
S(O) Turbo DCT – Rs 10.97 lakh |
High AT – Rs 11.03 lakh |
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HTX Turbo DCT – Rs 11.39 lakh |
XZA+(HS) – Rs 11.65 lakh |
Premium AT – Rs 11.73 lakh |
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XZA+(O) – Rs 11.9 lakh |
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ZXi AT – Rs 12.37 lakh |
XZA+(P) – Rs 12.4 lakh |
SX(O) Turbo DCT – Rs 12.57 lakh |
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GTX+ Turbo DCT – Rs 13.09 lakh |
W8(O) AMT – Rs 13.06 lakh |
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ZXi+ AT – Rs 13.8 lakh |
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Like their manual variants, the automatic trims of both the Renault Kiger and Nissan Magnite are the most affordable in the segment as well, starting from Rs 8 lakh.
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Maruti offers the Brezza with an automatic gearbox in all variants except the base-spec LXi. They are priced starting from Rs 10.97 lakh, equivalent to prices of the mid-spec automatic variants of its rivals.
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Both the Maruti and Toyota SUVs are the only two models in this segment to get the conventional torque converter automatic option with their petrol engines.
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While Tata, Mahindra and Renault SUVs get an AMT option, the Nissan Magnite comes with an optional CVT gearbox. The Renault Kiger is the only SUV to feature both AMT and CVT options.
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Hyundai and Kia are the only brands to offer their SUVs with a DCT (dual-clutch automatic) option.
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With the generation upgrade, the Brezza has become the priciest sub-4m SUV with a petrol-automatic combo.
All prices, ex-showroom Delhi
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