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New Delhi: Maruti Suzuki have launched the Victoris at the starting price of Rs 10.49 lakh, with sales starting from September 22nd, 2025. The pricing for the Strong Hybrid e-CVT goes as far as Rs 19.98 lakh. In total, it has 21 variants and ten colour schemes to choose from.
Maruti Suzuki launched the Victoris SUV as the new flagship product for the Arena outlets. It is based on the Grand Vitara’s C platform and has the same powertrain options. However, the design language is much different, both in the exterior and the interior. Coming at a length of 4360 mm and 1655 mm, it is just slightly bigger than the Vitara.
The Victoris comes with sharp lines, a large rear quarter glass and a much more noticeable wheel arch cladding. From the back, it comes a slim wrap-around LED light band with segmented illuminated elements. The Victoris has a steeper rear windshield.
On the inside, Maruti Suzuki Victoris is a game apart from all the Maruti Suzuki portfolio cars. There is a free-standing touchscreen measuring 10.1 inches. The infotainment screen also has a new software interface and has much more functionality, pre-installed apps and onboard navigation. It gets a SmartPlay Pro X touchscreen infotainment system and a Smart Powered Tailgate with Gesture Control as well.
In terms of safety, the Maruti Suzuki Victoris is the first to get an ADAS system. Further, today it has got a five-star rating in Global NCAP, having previously already bagged a five-star rating at Bharat NCAP.
The dashboard is much better layered and deploys the use of soft-touches much better, coming with youthful ambient light on the passenger side of the dashboard. Victoria brings a new steering wheel for Maruti, which gives a much premium and yet sporty feel. In fact, Maurti Suzuki has updated the switch gear completely, which for a while seems to be on repeat.
Under the bonnet, it gets a series of options including a 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder mild hybrid petrol engine that makes 103 bhp, a 1.5-litre 3-cylinder strong hybrid setting that makes 116 bhp and a 1.5-litre petrol-CNG that makes 89 bhp. It gets the option of a five-speed manual gearbox and a six-speed AT for the petrol engine. There’s an e-CVT for the strong hybrid and a five-speed manual for the CNG variants as well. It can even be opted for as an all-wheel drive with the petrol-auto setup.