TL;DR
Maruti Suzuki's Victoris SUV has undergone its first price hike, making top variants costlier by up to ₹15,000, while maintaining its strong safety credentials and diverse powertrain options.
Maruti Suzuki's popular mid-size SUV, the Victoris, has received its first price hike since its launch, with top variants now costing up to ₹15,000 more. This increase comes after an initial period of introductory pricing. The Victoris has been a significant success for Maruti Suzuki, recognized for being one of the safest cars in India with 5-star ratings in both Bharat NCAP and Global NCAP crash tests.
The SUV offers a comprehensive safety suite, including 6 airbags, a 360-degree camera, ABS with EBD, Isofix child seat mounts, and a tyre pressure monitoring system. It is also Maruti Suzuki's first model to incorporate Level-2 ADAS (Advanced Driver-Assistance System), enhancing its appeal.
The Maruti Victoris is available with three engine options: a 1.5L mild-hybrid petrol, a 1.5L strong-hybrid, and a 1.5L petrol-CNG. Transmission choices vary, including a 5-speed manual, a 6-speed torque converter automatic, and an eCVT for the strong-hybrid variant. The top-end ZX+ (O) AT variants also offer an all-wheel-drive system.
