The Maruti Suzuki Victoris, launched in September, has already seen a price increase. The company has raised the cost of its top variants, making the ZXi+ (O) 6-speed manual and ZXi+ (O) 6-speed automatic pricier by ₹15,000 each.
According to Gaadiwaadi, this mid-size SUV is offered in six variants, including mild-hybrid petrol, strong-hybrid petrol, and CNG options.
Updated Price in IndiaThe Victoris is available through Maruti’s Arena dealership network, with the ex-showroom price now ranging from ₹10.50 lakh to ₹19.99 lakh. The SUV has already received over 25,000 bookings in India, competing strongly with the Grand Vitara. It comes with two engine options: 1.5-liter mild-hybrid petrol and 1.5-liter strong-hybrid petrol.
Mileage-
Standard petrol variant: up to 21 km/l
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Hybrid eCVT variant: up to 28.65 km/l
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CNG variant: maintains full boot space along with the CNG tank
The Victoris is loaded with premium features including:
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10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment with wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
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Front ventilated seats
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10.25-inch digital instrument cluster
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Gesture-controlled powered tailgate
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Automatic climate control
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Six airbags & Level 2 ADAS
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Eight-speaker Dolby Atmos 5.1 audio system
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Eight-way powered driver’s seat
With this combination of luxury, technology, and performance, the Victoris continues to attract buyers despite the recent price hike.
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