The Star Early Edition

Brezza ticks most of the boxes

- JASON WOOSEY

THERE’S no denying that SUVs are taking the motoring world by storm and these days many buyers simply can’t resist the allure of a vehicle that towers above traffic, although their rugged looks and family-friendly practicali­ty are no doubt also attracting buyers to the high-riding realm.

Trouble is, most SUVs are quite expensive and even many of the compact ones are breaching the R300 000 mark, while some of the higher-spec examples are even testing the half-amillion mark.

But thankfully for those seeking an SUV on a budget, there are plenty of new offerings coming to South Africa this year, and the first of these to arrive is the Suzuki Vitara Brezza, which starts at just R244 900 – and that’s with a fair amount of equipment. It will of course, also be joined soon by a rebranded Toyota version called the Urban Cruiser, created as part of a collaborat­ion between the two Japanese carmakers, and speaking of twins, the Nissan Magnite and Renault Kiger are also due to hit our shores this year).

What, exactly, is a Vitara Brezza?

This new offering hails from Maruti Suzuki in India and while it shares its 2500mm wheelbase with the regular Vitara, it’s a good 180mm shorter and 15mm wider, and with a ground clearance of 198mm, it’s also 13mm higher off the ground. The regular Vitara, incidental­ly, will soldier on as a flagship model, and it’s currently priced from R310 900.

All Brezza variants are powered by Suzuki’s familiar 1.5-litre petrol engine, codenamed K15B and also found in the Jimny, Ertiga and Ciaz. The normally aspirated motor produces 77kW at 6000rpm and 138Nm from 4400 revs and unlike the more upmarket Vitara, which offers an all-wheel drive option, the Brezza is only available in front-wheel drive format. Buyers do however get to choose between a five-speed manual and four-speed automatic gearbox.

How does it drive?

We recently spent a week with one of the manual models and the little SUV impressed with its overall driveabili­ty.

The driving controls operate smoothly and the ride is comfortabl­e.

With just 77kW, however, this is not a speed machine and while it happily keeps up with fast-paced urban traffic. As for consumptio­n, Suzuki claims a combined fuel consumptio­n figure of 6.2 litres per 100km.

Is the Brezza practical?

This vehicle strikes a good balance between size and price. It’s not a tiny SUV, but it’s not enormous either. The boot swallows 328 litres worth of luggage, and this should meet most needs but a family holiday might require some clever boxing.

The rear legroom is not the best in the compact SUV but unless the driver is really tall, a teen or adult should fit quite comfortabl­y in the back.

What features does it have?

Customers get to choose between GL and GLX, but even the base model is relatively well stocked with standard features such as automatic climate control, SLDA touchscree­n infotainme­nt system with Android Auto and CarPlay connectivi­ty, reverse camera, multifunct­ion steering wheel and electric fold-in mirrors.

Safety kit includes driver and passenger airbags, ISOFIX mountings and ABS brakes, however, sadly there is no mention of any kind of stability control.

The GLX adds cruise control to the mix, along with keyless entry and push-button start, auto-dimming rearview mirror, cooled glovebox, auto windscreen wipers and a leather-covered steering wheel.

On the visual front, the GL’s 16-inch steel wheels make way for alloy wheels in the GLX and the latter is also available with a trio of two-tone roof colour options .

VERDICT

Given the keen pricing and combinatio­n of style and practicali­ty, we expect that the Vitara Brezza will do well as will its Toyota cousin.

PRICING:

1.5 GL: R244 900

1.5 GL auto: R264 900 1.5 GLX: R289 900

1.5 GLX auto: R309 900

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