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Maruti Victoris Prices Announced Launched in India at ₹10.50 Lakh
17 Sep 2025
The much-awaited SUV, the Victoris, from Maruti Suzuki, has officially been launched in India. Starting at ₹10.50 lakh (ex-showroom), the Victoris hopes to disrupt the mid-size SUV market with its premium qualities, safety features, powertrain options, and advanced technology. You can now book the Victoris, which will start delivery this month.
The Victoris slots right above the Brezza and right below the Grand Vitara, and is Maruti’s new flagship model, under its Arena dealership network, and reflects a new approach to enter the crowded SUV segment.
A Premium SUV for Indian Roads
The Victoris has been introduced to satisfy the increasing need for attractive but practical SUVs in India. It has a bold, muscular stance with sleek LED DRLs, chrome accents, and dual-tone alloy wheels that will help it stand out on any road. Maruti has also loaded it with features comparable to Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Honda Elevate, MG Astor and Skoda Kushaq.
Whether you are looking for a budget-friendly, entry-level SUV, a fuel-efficient CNG car, or a high-tech hybrid with luxurious features, there is a variant of the Victoris available.
Maruti Victoris Variants & Pricing
| Powertrain / Variant | Price Range (Ex-showroom) |
| 1.5L Mild Hybrid Petrol (Manual) | ₹10.50 lakh – ₹15.80 lakh |
| 1.5L Mild Hybrid Petrol (Automatic) | ₹13.35 lakh – ₹17.75 lakh |
| AllGrip AWD Mild Hybrid Petrol | ₹18.60 lakh – ₹19.20 lakh |
| Strong Hybrid Petrol (e-CVT) | ₹16.35 lakh – ₹19.98 lakh |
| Petrol + CNG | ₹11.50 lakh – ₹14.55 lakh |
This wide price ladder ensures buyers of every budget and preference can find a Victoris that fits their needs.
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Design & Exterior Highlights
Maruti has given the Victoris with a premium and modern SUV appearance:
- An aggressive front profile characterized by the wide chrome grille.
- A pair of sleek LED projector headlamps and attached LED daytime running lights (DRLs).
- A sculpted bonnet and bumper design that makes a statement.
- 17 inch dual-tone alloy wheels.
- The rear end features LED tail lamps with a wrap-around design.
- A panoramic sunroof for that premium touch.
- Its appeal is sporty yet sophisticated for city streets and highway driving..
Interior & Comfort
When you enter the Victoris, you are welcomed by a premium cabin loaded with features:
- A dual-tone dashboard with soft-touch materials.
- A 10.1-inch infotainment screen with Android Auto & Apple CarPlay.
- A 10.25-inch fully digital driver’s display.
- Ambient lighting which gives the cabin a luxurious feel.
- Front ventilated seats for comfort during the Indian summer.
- Wireless charger pad and rear AC vents.
- There is enough seating for five people, with plenty of legroom, and space in the rear for luggage.
The interior design achieves a balance that allows the Victoris to appeal to families, and technology-focused young buyers.
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Safety First
The Victoris sets a standard for safety in Maruti’s Arena lineup:
- 5-star rating for both Bharat NCAP and Global NCAP crash tests.
- Boarded with Level 2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems).
- Had up to six airbags.
- 360-degree cameras to help you park and squeeze into tight places.
- ABS with EBD, hill-hold assist and ESP.
- For Indian buyers increasingly concerned for safety, offers peace of mind.
Engine & Powertrain Options
Maruti has been clever in providing options for the Victoris regarding transmissions and fuel type:
- 1.5L Mild Hybrid Petrol manual and automatic transmission.
- AllGrip AWD (all wheel drive) is available in the higher brushes.
- 1.5L Strong Hybrid Petrol has e-CVT transmission and offers very high mileage.
- Petrol + S-CNG variant aims to attract buyers for low running costs.
Therefore, the Victoris is one of the most versatile SUVs in the segment, targeting performance-seekers and buyers focusing on mileage.
Rivals & Market Impact
The Victoris enters a competitive space populated with SUVs like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Toyota Hyryder, Honda Elevate, MG Astor, Skoda Kushaq, and Volkswagen Taigun.
- With a starting price of ₹10.50 lakh, it has a competitive price point against several of those listed above.
- Panoramic sunroof, ADAS, ventilated seats, and 10.25 inch display give it features to match and beat several of the premium variants
- CNG and hybrid options are a trump card for buyers concerned with fuel prices.
- It also makes it not just another SUV, but a legitimate competitor in the mid-size SUV war.
Conclusion
The Maruti Victoris is a great SUV that has a lot to offer in terms of style, practicality, technology, and price. With a reasonable set of powertrains, high safety ratings, attractive features, and aggressive pricing, we believe it’s going to be a hit in the Indian market.
Even if you aren’t considering buying an SUV priced in the ₹10–20 lakh range, it should be on your radar, because it has the value of having Maruti’s trust, appeal with its modern features, and is not going to break your bank.











