Maruti Brezza
The Maruti Suzuki Brezza’s feature list has now been revised, but not everything is for the better. Of all the changes, the manual variants are worst affected as it now loses the mild-hybrid technology, resulting in lower mileage figures.
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Note: Regardless of the rear occupancy, the seat belts must be fastened as there are no weight sensors. This might cause slight inconvenience of having to unbuckle and buckle the seal belts while getting in and out of the car.
As of now, Maruti Suzuki hasn’t given any reasons for these changes. But they are probably part of cost control measurements as input costs are on the rise.
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