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Maruti Suzuki Invicto price in Kollam

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₹31.75 - ₹36.34 Lakh
On road price, Kollam
Kollam
Starting₹46,015 /month
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The Maruti Invicto ex-showroom prices start from ₹24.97 lakh for the base-spec Hybrid Zeta+ 7 seat and go up to ₹28.61 lakh for the fully-loaded Hybrid Alpha+ 7 seat. In Kollam, the Invicto on road prices range between ₹31.75 lakh and ₹36.34 lakh.

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Maruti Suzuki Invicto price & variants

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Value for money
Maruti Suzuki Invicto Hybrid Zeta+ 7 seat
1987 cc | Petrol-Electric Hybrid | E-Drive
₹31.75 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Maruti Suzuki Invicto Hybrid Zeta+ 8 seat
1987 cc | Petrol-Electric Hybrid | E-Drive
₹31.81 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
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Maruti Suzuki Invicto Hybrid Alpha+ 7 seat
1987 cc | Petrol-Electric Hybrid | E-Drive
₹36.34 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Sunroof
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Asked by: RAJESH SENon Dec 9, 2025

Dear Autocar Team, I am confused about selecting a 7-seater. I am 54 years 54-year-old male and am 5'8". I own a Dzire (diesel), which is close to 11 years old. Now I feel it is a good time to go for a little bigger car within 25 lakhs. I have tested the Mahindra XUV700 diesel AT and liked the driving experience. Now the local dealerships are saying that they are out of stock. Now what should I do, wait for the facelift or go for the Invicto hybrid (the HyCross is out of budget for me)? Please advise.

The Mahindra XUV700 is due for an update, and the model (XUV 7XO as it will be called) goes on sale in January 2026. We'd recommend you wait for it, especially since you liked the driving experience. 
The Maruti Suzuki Invicto is a very different kind of vehicle that prioritises passenger comfort and fuel economy. The Invicto has the far nicer third row and makes for a more sensible pick if you will be travelling often with all seats in use. Also, while the Invicto isn't quite as nice to drive as the XUV700, the hybrid system does deliver amazing fuel economy numbers for a vehicle of this size. 
Your pick essentially boils down to which aspects you give more weightage to.
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Asked by: Sukhvinder Singhon Dec 8, 2025

I want to buy a 7-seater for my family with a 70:30 highway-to-city usage pattern and an annual running of around 10,000 to 12,000km. I am considering the Invicto Zeta Plus with year-end discounts, the HyCross GX, and the XEV 9S. My buying motivators are Comfort, build-to-last quality and low maintenance, as I will be keeping it for a long time. Which one should I choose?

Since the majority of your driving is on the highway, we would rule out the Mahindra XEV 9S, as public charging infrastructure is not yet fully developed on the highway. The Maruti Suzuki Invicto and Toyota Innova HyCross are fundamentally the same cars, which are both very spacious and comfortable.
Besides, they are very reliable too and promise to give you a hassle-free ownership experience throughout their lifecycle with you. The non-hybrid 1.5 petrol variants aren’t very powerful for highway use, but they do the job as a relaxed commuter. Between the Invicto and the HyCross, we would choose the HyCross as it has better resale value, thanks to the lure of the Toyota badge.
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Asked by: G Krishnanon Dec 1, 2025

I have gone through your review of the MG M9. Is there a petrol or hybrid option available in that price range for a seven-seater?

No, the only other option you have in the MG M9's price range is the Kia Carnival, which is available with a diesel engine. In case you're looking for a petrol-hybrid, you might want to consider a Toyota Innova HyCross/Maruti Suzuki Invicto, which are significantly cheaper than an MG M9 EV, or consider the Toyota Vellfire, at twice the price of the MG.
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Asked by: Sukhvinder Singhon Dec 1, 2025

I want to buy a seven-seater for my family. I am looking for comfort, safety, low maintenance, and a car that is future-ready with respect to fuel. I am confused between Hybrid and ICE. I am not interested in EVs. My budget is around Rs 25 lakh. Kindly suggest.

You are unlikely to get a hybrid seven-seater at around Rs 25 lakhs, but if you're willing to stretch by a few lakhs, you could get a Maruti Suzuki Invicto, the Hybrid Zeta+ variant. The Invicto is essentially a badge-engineered Toyota HyCross, offering the same level of comfort, efficiency, and features.
Since it isn't as popular as the Innova, Nexa dealers are offering substantial discounts, which means you could get a great deal too. If your usage isn't much, you could consider the Toyota Innova HyCross Petrol CVT, which will easily fit into your budget.
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Asked by: Girishkumar Ladon Nov 28, 2025

I currently drive a Kia Carens manual but want to switch to an automatic. My budget is around ₹30 lakh, and I’m looking for a premium 7-seater with strong safety features; a hybrid is also an option. I can increase the budget slightly for the right recommendation.

The Toyota Innova HyCross in VX Hybrid guise will be the best choice considering your requirements. It is a touch above Rs 30 lakh on-road, and the only other strong-hybrid rival is the Maruti Suzuki Invicto, which is a rebadged Hycross. 

The Invicto is slightly different in look, and for the same price, it misses out on some features that you get in the VX version of the Hycross.

The Innova Hycross is big on cabin space, reliability and comfort, and it is one of the few SUVs that has a full-size third row that is good enough for adults. The hybrid powertrain also helps in terms of efficiency, and the petrol engine offers a smooth and refined drive on comparison to clattery diesel engines. 

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Asked by: G Krishnanon Nov 27, 2025

I am looking for a 7-seater that is spacious, including the third row, with a good balance of the latest tech, features, and boot space.

As per your requirements, the Toyota Innova HyCross should be on your shortlist. The MPV has a spacious cabin, a decent sized boot with all seats up and comes with a smooth and efficient strong hybrid powertrain.
This Toyota car also comes loaded with features like a sunroof, 360-degree camera, ADAS tech, ventilated seats and much more. Prices for the Toyota Innova HyCross range from Rs 18.06 lakh to 31.90 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
Alternatively, you could also consider the Maruti Suzuki Invicto, which is mechanically identical to the Innova.  
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Asked by: Dhirendra pratapon Nov 26, 2025

I want to buy a new car. My monthly running is around 4,000 km. Which option will be more budget-friendly for me, EV or hybrid? I am currently driving a Swift Dzire diesel. Please suggest which car I should buy.

If you have access to home charging and there's a good network of EV chargers around you, an electric car makes sense as it will give you lower running costs than hybrid or ICE vehicles. But if you don't have consistent access to EV chargers and you frequent road trips, you'd find more value in a strong hybrid.
Since your running is so high, you'll appreciate a strong hybrid's frugal nature as well. As for your options, there are currently three strong hybrid midsize SUVs on sale that all share the same powertrain - the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, the Maruti Suzuki Victoris and the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder.
If you want a sedan, there's the Honda City e:HEV, or if you want an MPV, there's the Toyota Innova HyCross and the Maruti Suzuki Invicto.
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Asked by: Sudip Kumaron Nov 23, 2025

I am looking for a 7-seater hybrid automatic car with ADAS and cruise control. My budget is around 20 lakhs.

Unfortunately, there is no single car that meets all your requirements. There is no strong hybrid seven seater within your budget, and the most affordable options are the Maruti Suzuki Invicto and Toyota Innova HyCross that start around Rs 28 lakh (on-road).

If you are primarily looking for the best 7-seater in your budget, the Kia Carens Clavis is the one we'd recommend.
You could get a 1.5 turbo-petrol with DCT automatic transmission in HTK+(O) spec within your budget. It packs in cruise control, but ADAS is offered only on the top-spec Kia Carens Clavis HTX Plus, which is closer to Rs 24 lakh (on-road).  
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Asked by: Vivek Dsouzaon Nov 20, 2025

I’m looking to buy a 2.0-litre hybrid SUV in 2026 with a budget of ₹25 lakh. What options are likely to be available? Is Toyota planning a RAV4, Kia a Sportage, or Honda a ZRV for India, and would they fit my price point? Or is it better to consider diesel models such as the Harrier? What are the pros and cons of petrol versus diesel for my needs, and given the E20 fuel uncertainty, do you recommend choosing diesel?

Currently, there are no 2.0-litre hybrid SUVs on sale in India. Your closest option would be the Toyota Innova Hycross or Maruti Suzuki Invicto, both of which are capable MPVs. 

It is unlikely that Toyota will bring the RAV4 to India anytime soon. However, Honda is expected to launch the ZR-V in 2026 with the brand’s 2.0 hybrid powertrain. Kia is also rumoured to bring the larger, three-row Sorento to India in 2026. It could come as a CKD model with local assembly for a more competitive price.

It is definitely worth looking at a diesel engine if your usage is high. Due to stricter emission regulations, the remaining diesel options are now cleaner than ever. Ironically, in some cases, they are even cleaner than petrol.

The downsides are that there aren’t many diesel options left, the DPF system needs regular attention, and the price is usually higher. New petrol cars are ready for E20 fuel, but if regulations change in the future, their compatibility is still uncertain.

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