Maruti Suzuki revises Victoris prices by Rs. 15,000 for select trims, keeping features unchanged while offering hybrid and CNG variants with up to 28.65 km/l mileage.
Maruti Suzuki Victoris Gets First Price Revision: For the first time since its mid-month arrival in India, Maruti Suzuki has revised the prices of a few high-end models of its recently released Victoris SUV. Only the midsize SUVs’ ZXi+ (O) six-speed manual and ZXi+ (O) six-speed automatic trims are affected by the increase, which is set at Rs. 15,000 each. The Rs. 15.4k price gap is for the dual tone variants, while monotone variants continue at the same price as before.
Key Details
| Model / Variant | Powertrain Type | Transmission | Old Price (₹ Lakh) | New Price (₹ Lakh) | Mileage (km/l) |
| Victoris ZXi+ (O) MT | 1.5L Mild Hybrid Petrol | 6-Speed Manual | 15.25 | 15.40 | 21.0 |
| Victoris ZXi+ (O) AT | 1.5L Mild Hybrid Petrol | 6-Speed Automatic | 16.85 | 17.00 | 21.0 |
| Victoris Strong Hybrid | 1.5L Strong Hybrid Petrol | eCVT | — | — | 28.65 |
| Victoris CNG | 1.5L CNG | 5-Speed Manual | — | — | 26.5 (est.) |
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The Victoris still has the same features and characteristics despite the price change. Over 25,000 reservations were made in India in a matter of weeks, and it is now priced and marketed similarly to the Grand Vitara. Additionally, the Victoris comes with two engine options for retail sale: a 1.5L mild hybrid and a 1.5L strong hybrid.
Maruti’s regular Arena dealership network is the only way to purchase the Victoris. After the revision, the SUV’s ex-showroom price range is between Rs. 10.50 lakh and Rs. 19.99 lakh. The price increase coincides with the model’s early market launch period, when the company is assessing consumer demand and establishing a competitive position for it in the expanding SUV market.

Around the time of Navratri, Maruti Suzuki Victoris deliveries started. The 1.5-litre K-Series gasoline engine has a maximum power output of 103.06 PS at 6,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 139 Nm at 4,300 rpm. The comparable displacement hybrid gasoline engine produces 122 Nm between 3,800 and 4,800 rpm and 92.45 PS at 5,500 rpm.
A 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility, ventilated front seats, a gesture-controlled powered tailgate, automatic climate control, six airbags as standard, a Level 2 ADAS suite, eight speakers with Dolby Atmos 5.1 audio, an eight-way powered driver seat, and more are all noted in the features list.
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According to Maruti Suzuki, the hybrid eCVT arrangement can achieve a better efficiency of 28.65 km/l, while the normal petrol variant can only achieve up to 21 km/l. As a first for the company, the CNG model has an underfloor gas tank to save boot space. The Victoris has a wheelbase of 2,600 mm and dimensions of 4,360 mm in length, 1,795 mm in width, and 1,655 mm in height.









