The Brezza facelift ships with a longer accessories catalogue than the outgoing model, spanning individual add-ons and full trim-specific styling kits. Before you start browsing aftermarket sellers, it’s worth knowing exactly what Maruti offers officially, what it costs, and where genuine parts are worth the premium over a cheaper local alternative.
Genuine Exterior Accessories and Pricing
Here’s what Maruti Suzuki lists for the 2026 Brezza’s exterior, priced individually rather than as part of a kit:
| Accessory | Price |
|---|---|
| Front Grille Garnish (Gloss Black + Premium Silver) | Rs 1,790 |
| Front Skid Plate (Dark Grey + Premium Silver) | Rs 2,290 |
| Rear Skid Plate (Dark Grey) | Rs 2,190 |
| Side Skid Plate (Dark Grey) | Rs 3,290 |
| Hood Garnish (Gloss Black + Premium Silver) | Rs 690 |
| Body Side Moulding (Dark Grey + Premium Silver) | Rs 6,990 |
| Wheel Arch Garnish (Premium Silver) | Rs 1,590 |
| Fender/Front Door Garnish (Gloss Black + Premium Silver) | Rs 1,790 |
| Door Visor | Rs 1,557 |
| Door Visor (Stainless Steel Insert) | Rs 2,490 |
| ORVM and IRVM Auto Cover (Adventure) | Rs 3,309 |
| Number Plate Frame | Rs 525 |
| Rear Trunk Sill Guard (Scuff) | Rs 1,490 |
| Fog Lamp Garnish (Gloss Black) | Rs 790 |
| Fog Lamp Kit (LXi, VXi, ZXi) | Rs 6,590 |
A red-themed alternative colourway (Sizzling Red trims for grille garnish, wheel arch garnish, and rear skid plate garnish) is also available if you’ve got the Brezza in a colour that pairs well with red accents.
Genuine Interior Accessories and Pricing
| Accessory | Price |
|---|---|
| Door Sill Guard Ambient Light, 4-door (White) | Rs 7,990 |
| All-Weather 3D Floor Mat | Rs 2,890 |
| 3D Boot Mat | Rs 1,750 |
| Trunk Sill Guard | Rs 2,479 |
| Interior Styling Kit (Adventure Wood, Pearl Hsl. Black) | Rs 5,590 |
| Steering Wheel Cover, Premium Leather (Black) | Rs 499 |
| Car Charger, 4-port Extension (Black) | Rs 999 |
| Rear Camera | Rs 4,790 |
| Protective Door Sill Guard (Metal) | Rs 1,945 |
| Camera Multimedia | Rs 5,590 |
| 9-inch Wireless Multimedia Stereo | Rs 23,490 |
| JBL Co-axial Speakers | Rs 5,872 |
The all-weather floor mats are worth flagging specifically for Indian conditions. Fabric mats soak up monsoon water and mud and start smelling within a season; the 3D all-weather liners handle a wet shoe or a spilled chai without much drama.
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Official Styling Kits: Terrascape, Urbano, and Turbo
Beyond individual accessories, Maruti bundles several of the above into trim-specific styling kits:
- Terrascape Kit compatible across the entire lineup: LXi, VXi, ZXi, and ZXi+. This is the rugged, off-road-leaning styling package with skid plates and body cladding.
- Urbano Kit curated specifically for the VXi variant, leaning toward a cleaner, city-focused aesthetic rather than the Terrascape’s adventure styling.
- Turbo Kit built specifically for Turbo variants, adding styling elements that signal the 1.0-litre Boosterjet under the hood.
If you know roughly which look you’re after, checking whether it’s bundled into one of these kits at your dealership is usually cheaper than picking the same pieces individually.
Genuine vs Aftermarket: Where Each Makes Sense
Genuine Maruti accessories are engineered and tested specifically for the Brezza’s body panels, mounting points, and electrical systems, which matters more for some categories than others.
Where genuine is worth the premium:
- Anything involving wiring or electronics (rear camera, multimedia units, car chargers), since a mismatched aftermarket unit can throw up compatibility issues with the Brezza’s existing wiring harness
- Body-colour matched panels like skid plates and garnishes, where an aftermarket part’s fitment and paint match are frequently off enough to notice
- Anything installed during the warranty period that touches the vehicle’s structure or electricals, since aftermarket installation on these can complicate a warranty claim if something goes wrong nearby
Where aftermarket is a reasonable call:
- Cosmetic add-ons with no electrical or structural involvement, like seat covers, sun shades, or basic mudflaps, where local aftermarket sellers often undercut genuine pricing significantly without meaningful downside
- Once the standard 3-year/1,00,000 km warranty has lapsed and there’s no extended plan in place, the calculus shifts further toward aftermarket for non-critical items, since warranty risk is no longer a factor
A Word on CNG Kits Specifically
If you’re considering adding CNG after buying a petrol-only Brezza rather than choosing the factory-fitted variant, this is one area where genuine versus aftermarket has real financial stakes, not just cosmetic ones. Installing an aftermarket CNG kit during the manufacturer warranty period typically voids the engine and fuel-system warranty at Maruti and most other OEMs. If CNG is something you want and your Brezza is still under warranty, it’s worth checking with your dealer about switching to a factory-fitted CNG variant rather than retrofitting later.
Practical Buying Tips
Compare the exact accessory code between dealerships before committing. Genuine accessory pricing can vary slightly by dealer and region, and some dealers bundle installation labour into the quoted price while others charge it separately.
Ask specifically whether an accessory is compatible with your variant before paying. A few items on Maruti’s list, like the fog lamp kit, are listed for specific trims (LXi, VXi, ZXi) and may not be needed or fitted the same way on ZXi+, which already has fog lamps as standard.
Get a written invoice for any genuine accessory fitted after delivery, particularly for anything touching the electricals, so there’s a paper trail if you ever need to raise a warranty query connected to that installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do genuine Maruti accessories come with their own warranty?
Yes, genuine accessories are generally covered separately from the vehicle’s own warranty. Check with your dealer for the specific terms on the exact accessory you’re buying, as coverage periods can differ by item.
Will fitting an aftermarket accessory void my Brezza’s vehicle warranty?
Not automatically for cosmetic, non-structural items. The bigger risk is with anything electrical or CNG-related, where an aftermarket fitment can void warranty on the specific systems it touches or interacts with.
Are the Terrascape, Urbano, and Turbo kits available on all variants?
The Terrascape kit is available across LXi, VXi, ZXi, and ZXi+. The Urbano kit is specific to the VXi variant, and the Turbo kit is designed for Turbo-engine variants specifically.
Is it cheaper to buy accessories individually or as part of a kit?
It depends on which pieces you actually want. If you want most of what’s in a kit anyway, buying the bundle is usually cheaper than picking the same items individually at the dealership.
