Experience Maruti Suzuki Range Rover 2025 – A Grand Fusion Of Power, Style, And Innovation Built For Ultimate Urban And Off-Road Adventures


The Maruti Suzuki’s Mini Range Rover 2025, officially the Brezza facelift, is that attention-grabbing compact SUV that’s channeling luxury vibes at budget prices, making it a fresh contender for Indian buyers who want premium looks, practical space, and Maruti’s reliable efficiency. Priced between Rs. 8.00 lakh and Rs. 15.00 lakh (ex-showroom), it targets young families, urban explorers, and first-time SUV owners craving a stylish ride with up to 32 km/l mileage and features like a sunroof. It competes with the Tata Punch, Hyundai Exter, and Renault Kiger, offering a 1.2L K-series engine, six airbags, and connected tech to disrupt the sub-compact segment. This review details its price, specifications, features, and performance.

Compact and Contemporary Design

The Mini Range Rover 2025 draws bold inspiration from high-end SUVs with a muscular grille, LED headlamps with DRLs, and sculpted lines that give it commanding road presence. It’s compact at 3995 mm long, 1765 mm wide, and 1550 mm high, with a 2520 mm wheelbase for decent rear space in its 5-seater setup. Weighing 965-1050 kg, it boasts 190 mm ground clearance for city bumps, and tubeless tires on 16-inch alloys. Available in colors like Nexa Blue, Arctic White, and Opulent Red, with dual-tone options—boot space is 308 liters, expandable for trips, making it a fun urban SUV that’s easy to park.

Maruti Suzuki’s Range Rover 2025
Maruti Suzuki’s Range Rover 2025

Clear Display

The 9-inch touchscreen supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay for seamless nav or streaming. The semi-digital cluster shows speed, fuel, and eco info clearly, with manual AC and rear vents for comfort. Steering controls let you tweak tunes on the go—it’s intuitive for daily drives, though base trims have a smaller 7-inch setup.

Efficient Performance

Powered by a 1.2L K12N petrol (90 PS, 113 Nm) or CNG option, it pairs with a 5-speed manual/AMT or 6-speed AT and FWD. It claims 22.89 km/l (petrol) or 32.95 km/kg (CNG)—real-world 18-22 km/l in city-highway mixes. The 37-liter tank stretches 700-800 km, with suspension tuned for balanced handling—peppy for overtakes (0-100 km/h in 10 seconds) but not a thrill machine, now with idle start-stop for better savings.

Advanced Camera System

Higher trims feature a rear parking camera with dynamic guidelines—no full 360-degree yet, but six airbags (front, side, curtain), ABS with EBD, ESP, and hill-hold (AMT) are standard, aiming for 5-star Bharat NCAP. It’s family-safe for Indian chaos, watching your back in crowds or rains.

Long-Lasting Fuel System

The 37-liter petrol tank (or CNG equivalent) powers 700-800 km, covering a week’s errands without fuss. Refueling’s 2-3 minutes, with costs at Rs. 3-4/km (petrol) or Rs. 2/km (CNG)—E20-ready cuts emissions. Quiet cabin lets you chat without buzz, great for mixed drives.

Connectivity and Features

LED DRLs and tail lamps glow, with USB ports, keyless entry on mid trims, and steering audio for jams. The 6-speaker Arkamys system thumps via Bluetooth or aux, plus a sunroof on Zeta+ for sunny vibes. Cruise control and auto climate on top add highway ease—it’s loaded smartly, no bloat.

Pricing and Availability

Starting at Rs. 8.00 lakh for Sigma 1.2 MT to Rs. 15.00 lakh for Alpha Turbo DT AT (ex-showroom), on-road in Delhi lands at Rs. 8.95-16.80 lakh with RTO (Rs. 0.5-1 lakh) and insurance (Rs. 0.3-0.5 lakh). Launched 2023 with September 2025 GST cuts up to Rs. 1.13 lakh, plus festive deals up to Rs. 50,000 off. Maintenance Rs. 3,000-5,000/year, 2-year/40,000 km warranty. Wait: 7-15 days at Maruti Nexa.

User Feedback and Drawbacks

Owners love the crossover style, turbo punch, and space—the 190 mm clearance conquers bumps, and six airbags boost confidence. Sunroof and mileage get thumbs up. But NA engine underpowered on highways, average boot for loads, and no AWD—five-seater only too.

Comparison with Competitors

In the Rs. 8-15 lakh crossover fray, the Fronx out-miles the Venue on efficiency and beats Sonet on price, but Nexon feels tougher off-road. Maruti’s service and CNG edge win for value.

Speculative Notes

Launched 2023 with 2025 GST tweaks, priced Rs. 8.00-15.00 lakh, 1.2L/1.0L engines, 22.89 km/l NA. Confirm with dealers for offers.

Final Thoughts

The Maruti Fronx 2025, with its 3995 mm frame, peppy turbo engine, and safety upgrades at Rs. 8.00-15.00 lakh, is the crossover that mixes fun and frugality for India’s roads. Not a powerhouse or luxury, but that handling, mileage, and Maruti magic make it unbeatable. Strong network seals it.

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