Maruti Suzuki has multiple products in the pipeline for 2026, and two of them are ready to hit showrooms very soon – the e Vitara electric SUV and the Brezza facelift. Official launch dates for both models are yet to be revealed; however, the Maruti e Vitara is likely to go on sale in January, while the 2026 Maruti Brezza might arrive by mid-2026. Here’s a brief overview of these two upcoming Maruti Suzuki cars.
Maruti e Vitara – Key Details Explained

The and Vitara will be offered with two battery pack options – a 144bhp, 49kWh and a 174bhp, 61kWh. Both batteries are paired with a FWD (front-wheel drive) system, and offer a maximum torque of 189Nm. Maruti Suzuki claims that the electric SUV returns an ARAI claimed driving range of 523km per charge, for the 61kWh battery pack variant. The SUV model lineup will be spread across three trims – Delta, Zeta and Alpha.
In terms of features, the Maruti e Vitara is the brand’s one of the most well-equipped models, offering a 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity, a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display, a wireless charging pad, an Infinity sound system, 10-way powered driver seat, ambient lighting, connected car tech, front ventilated seats and many more. Interestingly, it’s the second Maruti Suzuki to achieve a 5-start crash test safety rating by Bharat NCAP.
2026 Maruti Brezza Facelift – What to Expect?

Maruti Suzuki’s top-selling Brezza SUV is all set to receive a major update this year. The facelifted model is already under testing, and expected to receive minimal design changes and feature upgrades. Spy images show that the new 2026 Maruti Brezza facelift will get slimmer headlamps and newly-designed four-spoke blacked-out alloy wheels. The front and rear bumpers might also be revised. Additionally, the updated version is expected to feature an LED light strip at the rear, giving it a more modern appearance.
Inside, the new Brezza might get new upholstery and trims along with additional features. Higher trims could be offered with advanced safety features. Under the hood, the SUV will continue to employ the familiar 1.5L naturally aspirated petrol engine (103bhp/137Nm), with a 5-speed manual and a 6-speed torque convertor automatic gearbox. The CNG option will continue to be offered as well.





