Launched back in 2016, Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza was a getaway success even when it was offered with a single 1.3L DDiS diesel motor. Fast forward to 2020 when BS6 norms hit, the company deleted the diesel and brought in facelifted Brezza with a newer 1.5L petrol engine. And to our surprise, even this model became a huge seller. We have seen several modifications on the Maruti Brezza but how about turning it into an off-roading SUV? Well, Alpha Renders have done just yet and this modified Maruti Brezza 4X4 really stands out.
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From the picture, this seems to be the 2020 version of the SUV. Yes, under the hood it packs the 1.5L, BS6 compliant, four-cylinder petrol engine. This unit generates as much as 103 bhp with a peak torque of 138 Nm. A 5-speed stick shift with an optional 4-speed torque converter is on offer.
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This Torque Blue colour scheme really stands out. Several mods can be seen as the bigger off-road spec trims to qualify this as a 4x4 vehicle. If it was to come in the real world then the BF Goodrich AT tyres would have suited the SUV. We also have a set of auxiliary lights that helps in improving the illumination on roads where there are no lights.
This modified Brezza also comes with a snorkel. Well, since it's just a render image, we wouldn't know if it is a working unit or not. A bar light on the top of the roof can be seen that also helps in brightening up the roads when there's no light. This seems to be of 33-inches. To further carry the cargo, a roof box is placed that goes aesthetically well with the overall looks of the SUV.
The team has also tastefully given a blue and contrast black dual-tone colour scheme that stands out. You see the blacked-out grille and similar treatment on the ORVMs and the roof along with C-Pillars. You also see a blacked-out bonnet/hood that seems to be in matt black finish. Well, it sure looks cool but it has its own practical usage (especially for 4x4 vehicles). With this, it protects the driver's eyes from the reflected sunlight. It is quite common in rally cars.
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There's not much to be known about the car's rear profile, but we do assume that blacked-out treatment would have been there in the renders thought. Rest, all remain stock like the front and rear bumper, headlights, fog lights and even the skid plates. We just think, why not render the front bumper too in this Brezza X that would have given it a far meaner look.