
Upright nose, wide grille and high-set headlamps give the Invicto a confident stance and upmarket looking front.

The long body and generous glass area reflect the Invicto’s focus on space and passenger comfort.

The Invicto runs on 17-inch alloy wheels, which look neat but are smaller relative to the Innova Hycross.

The Invicto offers a 239-litre boot with a wide opening and low loading height for easier luggage access.

Tail-lamps use a different lighting pattern from the Hycross, while the overall shape remains largely unchanged.

Side view highlights the Invicto’s length and tall stance.

Full-LED headlamps feature Nexa’s triple-dot daytime running lamp pattern.

Wide grille with chrome accents and a flat bonnet underline the Invicto’s SUV-influenced MPV design.
Maruti Invicto exterior image gallery
The Maruti Suzuki Invicto is priced between Rs 24.97 lakh and Rs 28.61 lakh (ex-showroom) and is Maruti’s version of the Toyota Innova Hycross, sharing the same platform and overall shape. It has a long body, high roof and wide stance that clearly signal its MPV focus. An upright nose, wide grille and high-set LED headlamps give it a confident front. The full-LED headlamps use Nexa’s triple-dot daytime running lamp signature, and the bumper design is unique to the Invicto. From the side, its sheer size stands out, with chrome accents adding a premium touch. The upright rear is clearly MPV-focused, with revised tail-lamp lighting compared to the Hycross.
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