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Last Updated on: 01 Jul 2026

Maruti Suzuki Invicto User Reviews

4.2/5
4 Ratings | 4 Reviews

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Rinu P Mathew24 Jun 2026
4/5

The Suzuki Invicto Alpha is similar to the Hycross, except for the Ottoman seats and the 18” wheels. It offers a cost-saving option.

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KA7 May 2026
5/5

I have an Invicto which has reached 70k km and consistently gives 18 kmpl when driving at 90-100 kmph. It's the best choice vehicle you can go for. The maintenance cost is very low, only 5-6k for such a size of vehicle. Even at 70k km, it's still running on stock brake pads.

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Singh3 Apr 2026
5/5

Invicto is a wonderful car if you are looking for a 7-8seater for your family which gives you amazing comfort, reliability, efficiency, road presence and built to last quality. Riding Invicto Zeta plus model for last two months. The few features that should have been there in this model are, parking sensors and 360 degree camera.

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Naveen Kondaveti11 Feb 2026
3/5

invicto is not as refined as hycross or clavis. ok for budget purposes but refinement is noticeably lower

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Questions you may find useful

1w

I'm confused between the Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 Diesel AT (25 lakh) and the Maruti Suzuki Invicto Alpha+ Hybrid AT (30 lakh). I'm currently driving a 2021 Hyundai Verna Diesel AT, and my daily running is around 100 km with a mix of city and highway driving. I plan to keep my next car for 8-10 years. My priorities are: reliability, long-term ownership, good fuel efficiency, comfort for family, safety, features, technology, and maintenance costs. Overall value for money. Is the Invicto worth spending 5 lakh more, or is the XUV 7XO AX7 Diesel AT the better buy overall?

Verified
6d

Pick the Maruti Suzuki Invicto Hybrid Alpha+. With 100 km a day and an 8-10 year plan, the hybrid will cut your fuel bills in city traffic and is simpler to own long term than a big diesel. It is also the comfiest family car, with a smoother ride, easier third row, and a calmer cabin on bad roads and highways. Under the skin, it is Toyota hybrid tech with Maruti’s widespread service, so reliability and upkeep are as stress-free as it gets.The Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 is a great value and loaded, feels stronger on the highway, and its cousin, the XUV700, has a proven 5-star record. But the diesel will use more fuel in daily city use, has DPF hardware that can be fussy in traffic.Be honest about one thing, though: the Invicto costs more and misses some toys like ADAS, and the drivetrain is relaxed rather than quick. Even so, with your running, the fuel savings over time almost bridge the price gap, and the Invicto is the safer long-haul bet.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Invicto
VehicleMahindra XUV 7XO
5w

I currently own a first-generation Toyota Innova that has been with me since 2008 and has clocked around 2.75 lakh kilometres. Since it has served my family extremely well, I am now looking for an upgrade. Naturally, I am inclined towards the Toyota Innova Hycross because my priorities continue to be: Excellent space and family comfort Good ride quality and highway stability Reliability and long-term peace of mind A vehicle that is also enjoyable to drive personally My monthly running is quite high at around 9,000 km, with nearly 70% usage in Mumbai city traffic and 30% highway driving, mainly on the Mumbai–Satara route. My budget is around ₹26 lakh, which unfortunately does not comfortably accommodate the Hycross Hybrid variants. I have therefore also considered the non-hybrid Innova Hycross GX(O), but I am concerned about its fuel efficiency given my predominantly city usage. Would the non-hybrid Hycross still make sense for my usage pattern, or should I consider other SUVs or MPVs instead? I am open to both body styles, but I am not particularly inclined towards the Maruti Ertiga or Kia Carens since I want this purchase to feel like a genuine upgrade from my current Innova. Could you please suggest the best options considering comfort, fuel efficiency, reliability, driving experience, long-term ownership, and overall value?

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5w

Since your monthly usage is very high, we'd advise you to avoid the Toyota Innova Hycross NA petrol, as it isn't very fuel-efficient. You could consider the Maruti Invicto Zeta Plus hybrid. Maruti is offering substantial discounts on the car, and if you're lucky, it could even fall within your Rs 26 lakh budget. Being a badge-engineered version of the Toyota Innova Hycross, the Invicto is just as spacious, comfortable and efficient, and as a family car that'll be used for long distances, it is certainly one you must consider.The Tata Safari Diesel is another capable, comfortable seven-seater to cover long distances with family. Compared to a Mahindra XUV 7XO, the Tata Sierra is more comfortable for the third row occupants, while still having slightly better boot space, hence it gets our vote.Alternatively, have you considered an electric vehicle? The Mahindra XEV 9S is a great option, and will be very economical to run. Also, unlike the XUV 7XO, which gets a fixed middle row, the XEV 9S has an adjustable (sliding) middle bench to free up space for third row occupants. As far as power, range and charging times go, the XEV 9S is a very capable option. If you can arrange for home charging, this is one car you must seriously consider.

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VehicleTata Safari