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Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Petrol Alpha MT

VariantPetrol Alpha MT
CityDelhi
₹17.63 Lakh
On road price, Delhi
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Starting₹25,582 /month
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Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Petrol Alpha MT specifications

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Petrol
Engine Installation
Front
Engine Displacement
1462 cc
Engine Type
4 cyls
Max Engine Power
103.06hp
Max Engine Torque
139Nm
Drive Layout
Front-Wheel Drive
Gearbox Type
Manual
Number of Gears
5
Lockable Differential/s
No
Sport Mode for Automatic Gearbox
No
Paddle Shifters for Automatic Gearbox
No

Fuel & Performance

Fuel Tank Capacity
45 litres
Official Fuel Economy
21.11 kmpl
Auto Start/Stop
Yes

Suspension & Steering

Front Brakes
Discs
Rear Brakes
Discs
Type of Power Assist
Electric
Steering Adjust
Tilt and Telescopic
Steering Adjust type
Manual
Turning Radius
5.4 m
Front Suspension Type
Independent, MacPherson Strut
Front Springs
Coil Springs
Rear Suspension Type
Torsion Beam
Rear Springs
Coil Springs
Damper Control
No
Ride Height Adjust
No
Wheels
Alloys
Wheel Size
17-inches
Front Tyre Size
215/60 R17
Rear Tyre Size
215/60 R17
Spare Wheel
Space-saver

Dimensions

Length
4345 mm
Width
1795 mm
Height
1645 mm
Wheelbase
2600 mm
Doors
5
Kerb Weight
1140-1185 kg

Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Petrol Alpha MT features

Comfort

Power Windows
Front and Rear
Power Windows with One Touch-Down
Driver's Window Only
Power Windows with One Touch-Up
Driver's Window Only
Exterior Mirrors Electric Adjust
Exterior Mirrors Electric Fold
Remote Locking

Safety

Airbags
6
Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)
Brake Assist (BA)
Electronic Parking Brake
Traction Control

Exterior

Body Coloured Bumpers
Projector Headlamps
Headlight Type
LED
Daytime Running Lights
LED
Front Fog Lamps

Interior

Speedometer
Digital
Tachometer
Digital
Trip Meter
Average Fuel Consumption
Average Speed
Distance to Empty

Entertainment

Audio System
CD Player
USB Input
AUX Input
Bluetooth Audio Streaming
Bluetooth Telephone Function

Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara variants

VariantsOn road price
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Petrol Sigma MT
1462 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹12.54 Lakh
Keyless start
Airbags
Rear defogger
Driver height adjustable seat
Parking sensors
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Petrol Delta MT
1462 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹14.07 Lakh
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Air quality control/filter
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Petrol Delta AT
1462 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter Auto
₹15.62 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Petrol Zeta MT
1462 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹16.09 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Keyless start
Airbags
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Petrol Zeta (O) MT
1462 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹16.58 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Sunroof
Keyless start
Best for the city
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Petrol Zeta AT
1462 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter Auto
₹17.46 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Keyless start
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Petrol Alpha MT
1462 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹17.63 Lakh
360 view camera
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Heads up display (HUD)
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Petrol Zeta (O) AT
1462 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter Auto
₹18.13 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Sunroof
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Petrol Alpha (O) MT
1462 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹18.30 Lakh
360 view camera
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Sunroof
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Petrol Alpha AT
1462 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter Auto
₹19.19 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
360 view camera
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats

Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara comparison

Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara
₹10.77 - ₹19.57 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Torque Converter Auto, Manual, CVT Auto
Engine
1462 cc - 1490 cc
Fuel type
Petrol, Petrol-Electric Hybrid
Mileage
19.2 kmpl - 27.97 kmpl
Hyundai Creta
Hyundai Creta
₹10.79 - ₹20.05 Lakhs
9
Transmission
Manual, DCT, CVT
Engine
1482 cc - 1497 cc
Fuel type
Diesel, Petrol
Mileage
17.4 kmpl - 21.8 kmpl
Kia Seltos
Kia Seltos
₹10.99 - ₹19.99 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Torque Converter Auto, CVT Auto, Dual-Clutch Auto, Manual, IMT
Engine
1482 cc - 1497 cc
Fuel type
Diesel, Petrol
Mileage
-
MG Astor
MG Astor
₹9.79 - ₹15.30 Lakhs
7
Transmission
CVT Auto, Manual
Engine
1498 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
-
Skoda Kushaq
Skoda Kushaq
₹10.66 - ₹18.49 Lakhs
7
Transmission
Manual, Torque Converter Auto, Dual-Clutch Auto
Engine
999 cc - 1498 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
18.09 kmpl - 19.76 kmpl
Volkswagen Taigun
Volkswagen Taigun
₹10.58 - ₹19.19 Lakhs
7
Transmission
Manual, Torque Converter Auto, Dual-Clutch Auto
Engine
999 cc - 1498 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
16.44 kmpl - 19.89 kmpl

Trending Questions on Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: alberton Mar 10, 2026

Please suggest a good 5-seater NA petrol car with safety first, fuel efficiency, comfort, good handling and better ride quality.

Considering your requirements, the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara would be a good option to consider. It has good space for five adults, and the petrol engine with the manual gearbox is frugal. It handles well and has a good ride that is tuned with respect to our road conditions. It has not been officially tested by BNCAP or GNCAP, but since it is based on the same platform as the Maruti Suzuki Brezza (which received a 4-star safety rating), the Grand Vitara, with its added features, is likely to earn a minimum of 4 stars.
The other option would be the Hyundai Creta with its naturally aspirated engine that is well-suited to the city. It has good space, a comfy ride and good safety, but it will not be as efficient as the Maruti car.
Since fuel efficiency is a high priority, we would recommend the Grand Vitara.
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Asked by: Shaileshon Mar 8, 2026

I am considering buying a used 2022 Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Alpha Plus Strong Hybrid that has done around 66,000 km and is available for ₹16 lakh. The car will also require a tyre replacement. My expected running will be around 2,000 km per month, with 80% highway driving and 20% bumper-to-bumper city traffic.

The top-spec Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Alpha Plus is well-equipped, and the extremely efficient hybrid powertrain will be ideal for your usage. The asking price of Rs 16 lakh for a 2022 model with 66,000km on the odometer is on the higher side. We would recommend you negotiate the price down to around Rs 14 lakh. 

Also, you need to factor in an additional Rs 30,000-40,000 (depending on the brand you opt for) for a new set of tyres. Since your usage is primarily on the highway, we'd advise you to replace the tyres immediately after taking delivery.

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Asked by: Barun Con Mar 7, 2026

I am planning to buy a 5-seater SUV with a budget of around ₹22 lakh. My yearly driving will be approximately 10,000 km, with 70% city use and 30% highway driving. My main priorities are comfortable driving, good boot space, and strong fuel efficiency. Another key factor for me is reliable after-sales service and a wide service network across India, as we often travel to remote areas. I am open to strong hybrid options, but I am not interested in an EV. Which SUV would you recommend considering my requirements?

Since your annual driving isn't all that high, it would be sensible to buy a petrol SUV. A diesel, or strong hybrid, makes sense if you end up driving a lot more to save on fuel cost and offset the premium you pay during purchase. 

The Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara would be a good option to consider since it will tick the boxes you want. It is easy to drive and comfortable over Indian roads, has a good boot, and the 1.5-litre petrol engine with mild-hybrid tech is efficient too. 

In comparison to its rivals, the Grand Vitara returns better fuel efficiency. Being a Maruti, it has a good reach of service centres and spares available at an affordable cost, and if you do end up on tricky roads often, there is also the AllGrip version that gets AWD for better traction and grip. 

If not, the Alpha (O) trim is the top-spec and is generous with features and equipment. 

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Asked by: PSRon Mar 5, 2026

I am using WagonR (CNG). I want to upgrade to an automatic petrol SUV. I am considering Grand Vitara Zeta AT, Victoris ZXI AT and Creta S (O) iVT. Please suggest me good car in terms of comfortable driving and milage. I use car 50% in city and 50% on highway. My annual usage is 5000-6000 km.

The Hyundai Creta IVT is the best pick of the three models on your shortlist. It's got the smoothest gearbox, and engine performance is also significantly better than the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara AT and Victoris AT. Fuel economy is decent too, and should not pinch over your 5000-6000km of annual usage.

What also strengthens the Creta's case is that it's more spacious than the Maruti Suzuki models.

However, we'd also recommend checking the Kia Seltos IVT. As you may know, the Seltos and Creta are closely related products. The recently-launched second-gen Seltos is built on the Hyundai Group's latest platform (the Creta continues on the last-gen platform). IIt comes with better tech as well as the promise of better safety. The new Seltos is also roomier than the Creta, making it better suited to family use.   

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Asked by: Khekaleon Mar 3, 2026

I want to decide on an SUV purchase between the Honda Elevate, VW Taigun, Skoda Kushaq and Grand Vitara. I value good features but no ADAS. Lower maintenance is also important. Please suggest in order of merit.

In terms of lowest maintenance, the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara will top the list. It doesn’t come with ADAS at all, so you can opt for the top Alpha+ variant with all the bells and whistles and still skip ADAS. If you choose the strong hybrid version, it delivers superb fuel efficiency in the city, while all versions have a comfortable ride and spacious cabin.
Among your other picks, the Volkswagen Taigun and Skoda Kushaq also don’t get ADAS and are otherwise well-equipped, particularly the newly facelifted Kushaq, though maintenance may be a bit more expensive.
The Honda Elevate gets ADAS on the top ZX variant, which means you will have to opt for the VX and miss out on some other features. For your needs, the Grand Vitara is the best fit, but do test drive all these cars before making a decision.
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Asked by: RAJARSHI BANERJEEon Mar 1, 2026

I own Maruti S-Cross Diesel 2018 model.I have driven 1 lac km approximately with one major accident till date.We are a family of four.I drive extensively with 60% city and 40% highway.Is it the time for switching to new car or continue with the old car? If yes what is your suggestion for cars within Rs.20 lacs?

1 lakh kilometres is significant mileage and speaks volumes about the durability of the Fiat-sourced MultiJet diesel in your Maruti Suzuki S-Cross. It also reflects Maruti Suzuki’s reputation for reliability. That said, once the odometer crosses 100,000km, you are entering a phase where wear-and-tear components, suspension, clutch, injectors, turbo, etc., start demanding attention. 

Also, since the S-Cross is now discontinued and was never a high-volume model, sourcing certain parts in the long term could become more time-consuming or expensive. On balance, this is a reasonable time to consider switching.

Given your positive ownership experience, staying with Maruti makes sense. The Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara is a strong option. The strong-hybrid variant, around the Rs 20 lakh mark, will deliver very low running costs. It is possibly even better in city use than your current diesel, which suits your 60 per cent urban driving pattern. It should also give you the same easy ownership experience you’re used to.

If you prefer sticking with diesel for highway efficiency and torque, the Hyundai Creta diesel is a very good alternative. It offers a more spacious rear seat than the Grand Vitara and a more usable boot, since the Grand Vitara's hybrid battery slightly eats into luggage space. For a family of four with a mix of city and highway use, both are sensible upgrades within your Rs 20 lakh budget.

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Asked by: Bazzon Feb 28, 2026

I own a 2018 Maruti Swift petrol manual. I am now looking for a bigger car with good ground clearance and better fuel efficiency. My daily commute is about 25 km. I liked the Tata Sierra. Should I wait for the Sierra EV or consider hybrids like the Grand Vitara? Hybrids come at a higher premium. Are they worth it, or should I go for an EV?

Unless you buy a strong hybrid vehicle, no other vehicle larger than your petrol Maruti Swift will deliver better fuel efficiency. That said, since your daily commute is only 25km, paying a premium for a hybrid vehicle or EV (over a similar petrol vehicle) doesn't make much financial sense.
If you like the Tata Sierra, we'd recommend stretching for the turbo-petrol version only. However, the fuel efficiency is likely to be low due to its 1.5-tonne kerb weight. Alternatively, you can opt for the 1.5 petrol (mild-hybrid) versions of Maruti Grand Vitara, Victoris or Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, which are fuel-efficient and have good ground clearance.
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Asked by: Vikason Feb 28, 2026

My maximum budget is ₹23 lakh, and I will be driving mainly in the city for about 1800-2000 km per month. I am comparing the Tata Harrier (petrol automatic) with the Skoda Kushaq (petrol automatic with DSG). Which variant should I choose for my usage?

Since your running is quite high and that too in the city, a strong hybrid powertrain would be a good option to consider. The Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara or the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder are mid-size SUVs with a strong hybrid powertrain and are excellent in the city. The battery and motor provide enough power for everyday driving, and they offer good ride comfort too. 


That said, if you do not prefer a strong-hybrid SUV, the new updated Skoda Kushaq will be launching soon. It gets the same engine as before, but the 1.0-litre TSI motor will not get an 8-speed automatic instead. If you are a keen driver and enjoy getting behind the wheel, the Kushaq would be a better choice. 

We would recommend that you wait for the launch. The Tata Harrier just got a new petrol engine, which is refined, but it's a bit too big for the city and isn't as polished as the Kushaq. 

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Asked by: Amiteshon Feb 26, 2026

I am considering an automatic, and the choice is between the Kylaq AT, Elevate CVT, and Grand Vitara (GV). I would like to consider the Kylaq, but since my monthly driving is less than 500 km and mostly in the city, would a naturally aspirated engine be better? I plan to keep the car for at least 10 years and want it to be reliable, low-maintenance, with a minimum 4-star safety rating and NVH quality comparable to my 2010 Honda Jazz. I am also willing to consider other SUVs or raised hatchbacks that meet these criteria. Please advise.

If you like the Skoda Kylaq AT, go ahead. It’s a very good car to drive, feels solid, and is the most engaging of the three. Low running will naturally minimise wear and tear, and modern turbo-petrol engines are perfectly fine for city use as long as they’re maintained properly. Don’t overthink the naturally aspirated vs turbo debate purely from a reliability standpoint - upkeep matters more.
The Honda Elevate CVT and Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara are bigger and more spacious, and both are sensible, comfortable choices. The Elevate’s naturally aspirated engine is smooth and predictable, and the Grand Vitara scores well on efficiency. However, neither feels as enjoyable or as tight to drive as the Kylaq.
Given your priorities - long-term ownership, decent safety, good NVH and low running - the Kylaq fits well if driving feel matters to you. If space and a more relaxed nature matter more, then the Elevate would be the calmer choice. But purely from the heart-and-head balance, the Kylaq is the one we would pick.