Maruti Victoris

Maruti Victoris

4.6Carwyapar Rating

₹ 11.98 – 22.97 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

The Maruti Suzuki Victoris is Maruti Suzuki Arena’s first mid size SUV, and it shares its platform with the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara from the NEXA side of the family. Yes, the Grand Vitara came first. It introduced Maruti’s strong hybrid story in this segment and set the tone for a more premium SUV experience. Victoris builds on that same foundation, using the identical architecture and the familiar 1.5 litre K Series petrol engine. It also carries forward the hi... More

The Maruti Suzuki Victoris is Maruti Suzuki Arena’s first mid size SUV, and it shares its platform with the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara from the NEXA s... More

Maruti Victoris Colors

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Maruti Victoris Colors

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Maruti Victoris Expert Opinions
Design and Aesthetics
Features and Specifications
After Sales Support
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Resale Value
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Maruti Victoris Ownership Expense

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Maruti Victoris

4.6Carwyapar Rating

₹ 11.98 – 22.97 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

The Maruti Suzuki Victoris is Maruti Suzuki Arena’s first mid size SUV, and it shares its platform with the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara from the NEXA side of the family. Yes, the Grand Vitara came first. It introduced Maruti’s strong hybrid story in this segment and set the tone for a more premium SUV experience. Victoris builds on that same foundation, using the identical architecture and the familiar 1.5 litre K Series petrol engine. It also carries forward the hi... More

The Maruti Suzuki Victoris is Maruti Suzuki Arena’s first mid size SUV, and it shares its platform with the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara from the NEXA s... More

Maruti Victoris Colors

Eternal Blue DT

Maruti Victoris FAQs

Maruti Victoris is sold exclusively through the Arena dealership network. This move allows Maruti to offer a premium SUV experience to its massive mass-market customer base.

Arena is Maruti’s primary retail channel, focused on high-volume, reliable cars like the Swift and Brezza. Nexa is their premium channel, designed to provide a more luxury-oriented "boutique" buying experience for models like the Grand Vitara, Invicto, and Fronx.

The Victoris was positioned in Arena to give that network a flagship SUV above the Brezza. It also helps avoid direct showroom competition with the Grand Vitara, which is already the star of the Nexa floor.

The main difference lies in their design and positioning. While the Grand Vitara (Nexa) has a more "sophisticated and global" styling language, the Victoris (Arena) features a bolder, more muscular front fascia and slightly different dimensions—being roughly 15mm longer and 10mm taller than the Vitara.

They share the same underlying Global-C platform, wheelbase (2600mm), and ground clearance (210mm). Most importantly, they share the exact same powertrain options, including the Strong Hybrid and Mild Hybrid systems.

The interior space is virtually identical since both cars share the same 2600mm wheelbase. However, the Victoris uses a different interior color theme (typically dual-tone black and ivory) to distinguish its cabin feel from the Grand Vitara’s champagne gold and black theme.

Yes. The 1490 cc, 3-cylinder Strong Hybrid engine is a Toyota-sourced system. This is the same high-efficiency hybrid unit used in the Grand Vitara and the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder.

Yes, both vehicles use the same self-charging electric motor and lithium-ion battery setup, delivering a combined power of approximately 115 PS and a best-in-class mileage of around 28.65 kmpl.

The 1462 cc engine is Maruti’s K15C Mild Hybrid petrol engine. It is a 4-cylinder unit that produces roughly 103 PS and 136.8 Nm of torque.

This engine is a staple of the Maruti range. It is shared with Nexa’s Grand Vitara and XL6, as well as Arena’s Ertiga and Brezza.

Yes, the Victoris features Level 2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems). This is a first for a car sold through the Arena network.

The suite includes features such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, Forward Collision Warning, Autonomous Emergency Braking, and High Beam Assist.

Yes, like the Grand Vitara, the Victoris offers the AllGrip Select (AWD) system, but it is typically paired only with the 1.5L Mild Hybrid manual transmission in the higher trims.
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Maruti Victoris FAQs

Maruti Victoris is sold exclusively through the Arena dealership network. This move allows Maruti to offer a premium SUV experience to its massive mass-market customer base.

Arena is Maruti’s primary retail channel, focused on high-volume, reliable cars like the Swift and Brezza. Nexa is their premium channel, designed to provide a more luxury-oriented "boutique" buying experience for models like the Grand Vitara, Invicto, and Fronx.

The Victoris was positioned in Arena to give that network a flagship SUV above the Brezza. It also helps avoid direct showroom competition with the Grand Vitara, which is already the star of the Nexa floor.

The main difference lies in their design and positioning. While the Grand Vitara (Nexa) has a more "sophisticated and global" styling language, the Victoris (Arena) features a bolder, more muscular front fascia and slightly different dimensions—being roughly 15mm longer and 10mm taller than the Vitara.

They share the same underlying Global-C platform, wheelbase (2600mm), and ground clearance (210mm). Most importantly, they share the exact same powertrain options, including the Strong Hybrid and Mild Hybrid systems.

The interior space is virtually identical since both cars share the same 2600mm wheelbase. However, the Victoris uses a different interior color theme (typically dual-tone black and ivory) to distinguish its cabin feel from the Grand Vitara’s champagne gold and black theme.

Yes. The 1490 cc, 3-cylinder Strong Hybrid engine is a Toyota-sourced system. This is the same high-efficiency hybrid unit used in the Grand Vitara and the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder.

Yes, both vehicles use the same self-charging electric motor and lithium-ion battery setup, delivering a combined power of approximately 115 PS and a best-in-class mileage of around 28.65 kmpl.

The 1462 cc engine is Maruti’s K15C Mild Hybrid petrol engine. It is a 4-cylinder unit that produces roughly 103 PS and 136.8 Nm of torque.

This engine is a staple of the Maruti range. It is shared with Nexa’s Grand Vitara and XL6, as well as Arena’s Ertiga and Brezza.

Yes, the Victoris features Level 2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems). This is a first for a car sold through the Arena network.

The suite includes features such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, Forward Collision Warning, Autonomous Emergency Braking, and High Beam Assist.

Yes, like the Grand Vitara, the Victoris offers the AllGrip Select (AWD) system, but it is typically paired only with the 1.5L Mild Hybrid manual transmission in the higher trims.