The 2025 Maruti Suzuki Brezza LXi has arrived with a giant leap in safety and technology. Maruti Suzuki is setting a new safety benchmark for the entry-level compact SUVs in India by making 6 airbags a standard offering.Alongside this significant safety enhancement, the Brezza LXi also sports a reinforced safety package, upgraded interior features and modern technology deck (rear entertainment system) all this while the LXi continues to boast of a very competitive pricing.
The all-new Brezza LXi is not just safer,i t has been embellished with value, comfort and smart driving convenience. With the 2025 refresh, Maruti Suzuki is proving that the base trim of a compact SUV doesn’t have to be barren when it comes to features.For first-time SUV buyers and those with families, it makes the Brezza LXi a Enhanced Safety with Six Airbags
Among the key features of the 2025 Brezza LXi is the inclusion of six airbags. These are front driver and passenger airbags, side airbags, curtain airbags which greatly enhance occupant protection.Prior to this, a more extensive airbag configuration was available only at the top Brezza variants, and now the LXi also caters to the safety-first customers.
With six airbags as a standard feature, the Maruti Suzuki is catering to the growing demand of the Indian buyers for enhanced safety.Maruti’s decision to equip base variants with a total of six airbags is sure to induce other car manufacturers to follow suit in the Indian car market, where tougher safety regulations and more informed consumers are making safety features more ubiquitous.
Besides the airbags, the Brezza LXi additionally features a 3-point ELR (Emergency Locking Retractor) seat belt for the rear centre seat that further houses the seat belt at the centre rear seat with a secure restraint system as well every passenger gets the benefit of a safe rear.Carversely, the front seat belts are also equipped with adjustable shoulder height, allowing users of different heights to strap-in with ease.
Adjustable rear headrests also improve rear passenger safety and comfort. Previously, they were the preserve of the higher variants of the Brezza, now Maruti has made them standard fit in LXi also; it’s another example of how the company is serious about safety, right down to its most affordable vehicles.
Revised Chassis and Body Structure
2025 Brezza has a similar engine and mechanical layout still, but the bodywork has been tweaked to accommodate the new safety pack. Maruti Suzuki must have strengthened crash zones and safety structure that can now absorb impact more effectively and dissipate forces in case of a collision by adding in six airbags.
Residue crash test ratings are not yet disclosed for Brezza 2025, but expert believes that two additional airbags along with good chassis will make LXi safer in actual crashes. The safety enhancement is significant as passive safety features such as airbags can only be effective if they are backed up by a robust, well-engineered body shell.
Modern and Improved Interior
Inside, the Brezza LXi has been largely upgraded now makes it feel much more premium than ever before. The all-white dashboard and door panels are kept clean and functional , well layed out and simple enough to know what to do.
As per CarDekho’s specs, the 2025 Brezza will feature a 9‑inch SmartPlay Pro+ touchscreen infotainment system, which supports wireless Android Auto Apple Car Play a very premium feature even in this base model SUV.The twin-tone interior treatment exudes refinement without being too much and the materials used are resilient and inviting.
The rear passengers also enjoy ample legroom and headroom, so it’s a pleasant environment even when traveling on a long journey. For parents, a 60:40 split-folding rear seat is a useful feature as it offers flexibility in passengers and cargo. Rear air-conditioning vents help maintain comfort in the back, and though the LXi trim might not offer all premium features, its interior stands out as functional and well-thought-out.
Rear centre armrest with cup holders revisited in the interior, previously available for upper variants only. This minor yet significant addition to the rear passenger experience is truly a godsend. The adjustable rear headrests we have mentioned before also contribute to a safer and more comfortable trip.
Smart Technology and Connectivity
The 2025 Brezza LXi is not just safer it’s smarter too. Through Suzuki Connect, customers can access connected car capabilities including live vehicle health updates, remote commands, and tracking. This tech is a big win for today’s drivers who want convenience and peace of mind.
The 9-inch touchscreen system is linked to cruise control, so long drives on the highway aren’t as tedious.Both Type-A and Type-C USB ports are available to ensure passengers can charge their devices hassle free.
Reliable and Efficient Powertrain
Under the bonnet, the Brezza LXi gets Maruti Suzuki’s tried and tested 1.5-litre K15C petrol engine, which still manages to serve dependable performance. As per CarAndBike and CarGotiastimes, the power trails off at 102 bhp and 137 Nm of maximum torque.
Buyers have the option of a 5-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed torque-converter automatic transmission (offered on higher trims), allowing for preference-based driving.And for those who want even lower running costs, Maruti has also introduced a mild-hybrid variant of the Vitara Brezza in the top variants. Helping out with this hybrid assistance is good for fuel economy without detriment to performance. The Brezza still makes for a sensible pick for city traffic as well as highway runs.
Budget Friendly Pricing Strategy
The best thing about the 2025 Brezza LXi is that despite the massive safety and tech enhancements, Maruti has managed to keep the price very feasible. The LXi 1.5-litre petrol manual variant is priced at ₹8.69 lakh (ex-showroom) as per LiveHindustan.
There is a premium of up to ₹20,000 over the old model but for many buyers it will be a small price to pay in return for better protection and features. In comparison with its competitors in the compact SUV category, The Brezza LXi is now synonymous with best-in-class safety at an entry-level price.

Competitive Position in the Compact‑SUV Segment
The competition for the Brezza includes the Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet, Hyundai Venue and other sub‑4-metre SUVs in the market today. With the 2025 updates, especially the six airbags and connected tech, the Brezza LXi gets a significant advantage in value and safety.
Maruti’s move is also response towards changing customer expectation. As safety becomes more of a focus even for money-conscious buyers, six airbags and other premium features are a strong selling point. Maruti’s Brezza is a seasoned performer now, yet plenty of rivals still make you pay through the nose for high-safety variants.
Real World Appeal and Buyer Benefits
Brezza LXi package is too good to ignore for home users and office goers. Six airbags ensure peace of mind on city streets and highways. The stylish interior with intelligent storage and connectivity solution makes travel a pleasure. With an advanced petrol engine and an optional mild-hybrid system, the fuel bills remain in check.
With that said, if you are buying your first SUV or are tight on budget, the Brezza LXi now imbibes a premium feel without a premium price. Maruti’s extensive service network and high resale value make it an even more practical choice for an everyday use.
Future Ready Safety and Regulation Alignment
The decision by Maruti Suzuki to make six airbags standard across all variants of the Brezza is also in tune with the changing safety norms in India. The consensus in the room among several experts was that the company is getting ahead of tighter safety regulations and more demanding customers.
As the regulations grow more stringent, a safety first base variant not only helps Maruti meet the rules but also enhances its public image.This policy could also create a new equity trend in the segment.With a mass-market, value-for-money SUV like the Brezza putting safety first, the competition could be made to rifle through their own standards lifting the industry overall in passenger protection.