Maruti Suzuki has added a fresh nameplate to its SUV lineup — the all-new Victoris. It promises a mix of tech-heavy interiors, safety features and multiple powertrain options, including petrol, hybrid, CNG, and even an ALLGRIP 4x4 setup. Bookings are now open for ₹11,000.
Highlights
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New SUV positioned as a “Got it All” package
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Tech-heavy cabin: 10.1-inch SmartPlay Pro X, Dolby Atmos with Harman sound, and Alexa integration
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Safety kit includes six airbags standard, Level 2 ADAS, 360° camera, and disc brakes all around.
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Powertrain options: 1.5L petrol, strong hybrid, S-CNG with underbody tank, and ALLGRIP 4x4
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Claimed fuel efficiency ranges up to 28.65 km/l (hybrid) and 27.02 km/kg (CNG)
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Prices TBA; booking amount set at ₹11,000
Key Details
Design and Features
The Victoris takes a sharp, wraparound design approach with projector LED headlamps, connected LED tail lamps, and aero-cut alloys. Inside, there’s a 3-layer dashboard with ivory-and-black dual-tone interiors, ambient lighting in 64 colours, ventilated seats, a powered driver’s seat, and a panoramic sunroof. The infotainment system supports OTA updates and an app store, while the Harman sound setup comes with Dolby Atmos for the full “theatre on wheels” effect.
Safety
Every Victoris gets six airbags as standard, along with ADAS features such as adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, blind spot monitoring, and high beam assist. There’s also a 360-degree camera with 11 viewing angles, disc brakes all around, TPMS, ESP, and hill-hold control.
Engines and Powertrains
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1.5L K-Series Petrol (NA) – 103 bhp, 139 Nm, available with manual and automatic, FE up to 21.18 km/l.
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1.5L Strong Hybrid – 92 bhp, 122 Nm, with EV mode and e-CVT, FE rated at 28.65 km/l.
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S-CNG – factory-fitted underbody tank design, FE rated at 27.02 km/kg.
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ALLGRIP 4x4 – paired with 6-speed automatic, with terrain modes (Auto, Snow, Sport, Lock) and hill descent control.
Dimensions are in the compact SUV bracket: 4,360mm length, 1,795mm width, 1,655mm height, and a 2,600mm wheelbase.
Verdict
With petrol, hybrid, CNG, and AWD options, the Victoris is Maruti’s most versatile SUV yet. Expect it to sit above the Grand Vitara in terms of tech and features, and go head-to-head with segment heavyweights like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and Toyota Hyryder. Pricing will decide whether this “Got It All” SUV really has it all, but Maruti has clearly put every possible feature on the table.