We find out which Maruti midsize SUV comes loaded with more creature comforts in its range-topping trim.
Published on Sep 16, 2025 04:25:00 PM
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Follow usThe newly launched Maruti Suzuki Victoris is the carmaker’s second midsize SUV, joining the Grand Vitara that has been on sale since 2022. Unlike the Grand Vitara, the Victoris will be sold via Maruti Suzuki’s Arena dealerships as their flagship model. Regardless, both SUVs are fighting for a slice of the same midsize SUV pie.
To that end, let’s take a look at the features offered in the range-topping trims of the Victoris and Grand Vitara – ZXI+(O) and Alpha+(O), respectively – to ascertain which SUV packs in more value for money.
| Maruti Victoris vs Grand Vitara powertrains in top trim | ||
|---|---|---|
| Victoris | Grand Vitara | |
| Engine | 1.5-litre, 4 cyls, petrol / 1.5-litre, 3 cyls, petrol | 1.5-litre, 3 cyls, petrol |
| Hybrid assist | Mild hybrid / Strong hybrid | Strong hybrid |
| Power (hp) | 103 / 116 (combined) | 116 (combined) |
| Torque (Nm) | 139 / 122 (engine) + 141 (motor) | 122 (engine) + 141 (motor) |
| Transmission | 5-speed manual, 6-speed torque converter / e-CVT | e-CVT |
| Claimed mileage (kpl) | 19.07-21.18 / 28.65 | 27.97 |
| Drive layout | FWD, AWD / FWD | FWD |
On the powertrain front, the Victoris and Grand Vitara are exactly the same owing to their petrol, strong hybrid and CNG options. However, the CNG powertrain is not available with the top-spec trims on either SUV, and the Grand Vitara Alpha+(O) trims aren't offered with the 1.5-litre petrol engine. Therefore, the Victoris affords more choice to top trim buyers, and one-ups the Grand Vitara by offering all-wheel drive in its petrol-auto variants.
Though they share their powertrains, the Victoris does deliver greater claimed mileage figures than the Grand Vitara across the board. In fact, the Victoris strong hybrid is now the most fuel-efficient car in India thanks to its staggering 28.65kpl claimed mileage.
| Maruti Victoris vs Grand Vitara exterior features in top trim | ||
|---|---|---|
| Victoris | Grand Vitara | |
| Headlights | LED projectors | LED projectors |
| LED daytime running lights | Yes | Yes |
| Alloy wheel size | 17-inch | 17-inch |
| Follow-me-home headlights | Yes | Yes |
| Fog lamps | Yes | No |
| Tail lamps | LED | LED |
| Auto headlights | Yes | Yes |
| Roof spoiler | Yes | Yes |
| Rear wiper and washer | Yes | Yes |
| Monotone colours | 7 | 7 |
| Dual-tone colours | 3 | 3 |
The Victoris and Grand Vitara are pretty evenly matched in terms of exterior features and colours, though the former does have a veritable edge thanks to the inclusion of LED fog lamps. In fact, the Grand Vitara doesn’t even come with fog lamps as standard.
| Maruti Victoris vs Grand Vitara interior features in top trim | ||
|---|---|---|
| Victoris | Grand Vitara | |
| Infotainment screen size | 10.1-inch | 9-inch |
| Digital driver’s display | 10.25-inch | 7-inch |
| Apple CarPlay, Android Auto | Wireless | Wireless |
| Heads-up display | Yes | Yes |
| Auto AC | Yes | Yes |
| Leather-wrapped steering wheel | Yes | Yes |
| Wireless charger | Yes | Yes |
| On-board navigation | Yes | Yes |
| Audio system | 8 speakers w/ Dolby Atmos and subwoofer | 4 speakers w/ 2 tweeters |
| Ventilated front seats | Yes | Yes |
| Panoramic sunroof | Yes | Yes |
| Driver’s seat adjust | 8-way electric | 8-way electric |
| Fast charging USB Type-C ports | Yes | Yes |
| Rear AC vents | Yes | Yes |
| Cabin air purifier | Yes | Yes |
| Ambient lighting | Yes | Yes |
| Connected car tech | Yes | Yes |
| Tailgate mechanism | Powered | Manual |
| Tilt/telescopic steering | Yes/Yes | Yes/Yes |
| Seat upholstery | Leatherette | Leatherette |
Inside, the tech-focused Victoris pulls well ahead of the Grand Vitara, not only offering larger infotainment and instrument displays but also a superior sound system and a powered tailgate. Moreover, the Victoris’ infotainment system runs newer software with pre-installed apps and greater functionality, and the SUV also gets an updated version of Suzuki Connect, allowing users to access over 60 connected car features – including on-board Alexa Auto – via their smartphones or smartwatches.
| Maruti Victoris vs Grand Vitara driving features in top trim | ||
|---|---|---|
| Victoris | Grand Vitara | |
| Drive modes | Eco, Normal, Sport | Eco, Normal, Sport |
| Terrain modes (AWD only) | Snow, Sport, Lock, Auto | Snow, Sport, Lock, Auto |
| EV mode (strong hybrid only) | Yes | Yes |
| Cruise control | Adaptive | Yes |
Owing to their identical powertrains, it comes as no surprise that the Victoris and Grand Vitara are similar in terms of driving features. Regardless of which SUV you go with, goodies like drive modes, cruise control, EV and terrain modes (for certain variants), and more will be a part of the package. However, the Victoris’ adaptive cruise control is a hint to a unique safety feature that can make a massive difference to its driving experience.
| Maruti Victoris vs Grand Vitara safety features in top trim | ||
|---|---|---|
| Victoris | Grand Vitara | |
| Airbags | 6 | 6 |
| Level 2 ADAS | Yes | No |
| 360-degree camera | Yes | Yes |
| Parking sensors | Front and rear | Rear |
| Electronic parking brake | Yes (petrol-AT only) | Yes (petrol-AT only) |
| Tyre pressure monitoring system | Yes | Yes |
| Front and rear disc brakes | Yes | Yes |
| Traction control | Yes | Yes |
| Hill hold assist | Yes | Yes |
| ESC | Yes | Yes |
| ABS with EBD | Yes | Yes |
When it comes to safety, the Victoris is the undisputed winner. Over the Grand Vitara, the Victoris gets front parking sensors, and as a first for any Maruti Suzuki model, Level 2 ADAS that encompasses 10 features and is claimed to have been tuned for Indian road conditions. Additionally, the Victoris has received a 5-star Bharat NCAP safety rating. Maruti Suzuki has yet to divulge Bharat NCAP or Global NCAP scores for the Grand Vitara.
| Maruti Victoris vs Grand Vitara top trim prices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Victoris | Grand Vitara | |
| Price range (Rs, lakh) | 15.82-19.99 | 19.92-20.68 |
With Victoris prices now out, the verdict firmly falls in favour of the new Maruti SUV. The Victoris ZXI+(O) trims are cheaper than the Grand Vitara's range-topping variants by up to a whopping Rs 4.86 lakh. It's safe to say that the Victoris is unequivocally safer, more feature-packed, and lighter on the wallet than the Grand Vitara, and will most likely end up eating into its sales.
Also see:
Maruti Victoris variants and features explained
Maruti Victoris vs Grand Vitara: exterior, interior differences explained
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