The upcoming Maruti Brezza is promising to be a feature-laden offering as it has been confirmed via an official teaser that it will get the Head Up Display (HUD).
Maruti has released an official teaser confirming the availability of the Head Up Display (HUD) function on the upcoming Brezza. The Brezza will launch on June 30 in our market and go up against the likes of Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet and Tata Nexon. This time around, Maruti has ensured that it offers all the latest tech and comfort features with the Brezza to draw new potential customers. Bookings for the compact SUV are open now. Check out this official teaser to see the HUD in action.
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Maruti Brezza Head Up Display
The official teaser shows that the placement and hardware used for this HUD resemble the one on the Baleno. It will display crucial information to the driver including speed, RPM, fuel economy, and energy flow among others. For an enhanced user interface experience, multi-display options have been offered. The main advantage of the HUD is the fact that the driver doesn’t have to take his/her eyes off the road and this information is available in the line of sight itself. It could be regarded as a safety function in that regard.
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Hybrid Powertrain
It is also reported that the Brezza will feature the same engine as that on the Ertiga and XL6 MPVs. This means that there will be an updated 1.5-litre K-Series Dualjet Dual-VVT petrol engine with Smart Hybrid technology. This engine makes 103 hp and 137 Nm of peak power and torque. The transmission options include a 5-speed manual and a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission. The prices of the current Brezza range from Rs 7.84 lakh to Rs 11.49 lakh, ex-showroom. The expected price range of the new Brezza is Rs 8-12 lakh, ex-showroom.
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On the outside, there are distinctive styling elements to tell this version apart from the existing model. The front has a compact and slim grille with chrome bits, the LED DRLs are integrated into the LED headlamp cluster itself, the bumper is redesigned and the skid plate makes the SUV look muscular. At the rear, the Brezza will feature a split-LED taillight cluster and Brezza badging (Vitara will be dropped from the name). Let us know which feature are you most excited about.