It’s Nearly IMPOSSIBLE to Lock 2 Maruti Brezza SUVs At Same Time

by Mohit Bhardwaj | 19/12/2020
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What happens if you try to lock/unlock two Maruti Vitara Brezza by using their centre locking remotes at the same time? Read here to know.

Maruti Vitara Brezza is one of the best-selling sub-4m compact-SUVs that are currently on sale in the country. It is offered in a total of 4 trim options – LXI, VXI, ZXI, and ZXi+. While the ZXI- trim is the most-loaded of all, the LXI variant comes up as a stripped-down avatar of the top-spec trim. Nevertheless, it does get its share of features but misses out on remote-operated centre locking. The top-spec trim, on the other hand, comes with the added convenience of keyless entry & go. Owners of the base-spec variant can get an aftermarket centre locking system installed on their car. But, have you ever wondered what happens if you try to lock/unlock two Vitara Brezza SUV simultaneously?

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Here’s a video from the YouTube channel of Mechanical Jugadoo. In the video, the host has a top-spec Vitara Brezza along with a base-spec LXI trim of the Vitara Brezza that is loaded with an aftermarket centre locking system. He then tries to hold the remotes of both the car in his hands and tries to lock/unlock them by pressing the buttons on the remotes at the same time. Interestingly, either one of the two cars responds to the input from the remote. In repeated attempts, the host comes across the same results. The reason behind these results is the interference between the radio signals. Moreover, the host explains the differences between the two variants in the video.

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Talking of the specifications, the Vitara Brezza is offered with a 1.5L K15B motor that puts out a rated power output of 105 PS and max torque of 138 Nm. It can be had coupled to either a 5-speed MT or a 4-speed torque converter automatic gearbox. The automatic trims also come loaded with Maruti’s 48-Volt SHVS mild hybrid system that can boost the low-end torque of the motor and its overall efficiency. The prices for the Maruti Vitara Brezza start at Rs. 7.34 lakh and go up to Rs. 11.31 lakh. It competes against the likes of Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet, Hyundai Venue, Ford EcoSport, Mahindra XUV300, and the newly-launched Nissan Magnite.

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