New Delhi: Maruti Suzuki India Limited has opened bookings for the New 2026 Brezza, with customers able to reserve the compact SUV for ₹11,000 through the company’s ARENA dealerships or its official website.
The carmaker said the updated Brezza would introduce new-age features and bring “a new dimension” of excitement to the compact SUV segment. However, Maruti Suzuki has not yet disclosed the vehicle’s prices, variant line-up, powertrain details or a complete list of new features.
The announcement comes as the Brezza completes a decade in the Indian market. Introduced in 2016, the compact SUV has attracted more than 1.4 million customers, according to the company.
Maruti Suzuki describes the Brezza as India’s highest-selling compact SUV, based on the company’s cited sales data. The model has remained an important part of its SUV portfolio as Indian buyers have increasingly moved towards vehicles with higher seating positions and more road presence — even when most daily journeys involve rather less adventurous destinations than the advertising might suggest.
Speaking on the announcement, Mr. Partho Banerjee, Senior Executive Officer, Marketing & Sales, Maruti Suzuki India Limited, said, “Brezza’s extraordinary journey since its introduction in 2016 has made it India’s Highest Selling Compact SUV. In 10 Years, Brezza has won the trust of over 1.4 million customers which is a testament of its product supremacy and segment domination. In 2026, The New Brezza will represent a perfect synthesis of customer’s love and unlock a new dimension of excitement. We invite customers to book the New Brezza today and be among the first to experience it.”
Customers can book the New Brezza at their nearest Maruti Suzuki Arena showroom. Online bookings are also available through Maruti Suzuki’s official Arena platform.
The opening of bookings signals that a formal launch and detailed product announcement are likely to follow. With the compact SUV segment now crowded with increasingly feature-rich alternatives, the New Brezza’s pricing, equipment and mechanical updates will determine whether the decade-old nameplate can maintain its strong position in its next chapter.