This Maruti Brezza has undergone a distinct paint transformation inspired by the McLaren 720S. Basically, it has the same Volcano Yellow paint that’s available on the supercar. Over the years, Brezza has consistently dominated the compact SUV segment’s sales chart, solidifying its position. Notably, it proudly holds the title of being Maruti’s safest car in India, boasting an impressive 4-star safety rating from the Global NCAP. With the recent facelift, Maruti has further elevated the car’s modernity and aesthetics to enhance its appeal. However, for those seeking a unique touch on the exterior, aftermarket customization, such as the case presented here, remains an option.
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Maruti Brezza with Distinct Yellow Paintjob
The video below comes from the YouTube channel of BROTOMOTIV. Known as one of the nation’s premier aftermarket car modification specialists, BROTOMOTIV has worked its magic on a 2017 Maruti Brezza. The paint experts wanted to bestow the compact SUV with a distinctive and refined colour. Hence, an array of paint schemes was presented to the owner. Following extensive deliberation, Volcano Yellow in pearl finish was chosen for the SUV. g
New, the entire car was disassembled to for accessing each body component. The objective was to eliminate any trace of the original paint, prompting the removal and individual painting of panels. While the bodyshell has been given the radiant yellow colour, glossy black was used on the side body cladding, roof, and wheel arches.
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Elegant Dual-Tone Composition
Glossy black evens extends to the front grille, segments of the bumper, ORVMs, and side pillars. The same colour was given to the alloy wheels. Meanwhile, the brake calipers were given the yellow finish. Even the roof-mounted spoiler and tailgate handle have been given the black treatment. It’s noteworthy that any change in the car’s original colour warrants informing the RTO (Regional Transport Office) to avoid potential penalties.
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