Last Updated on: 01 Dec 2025
Maruti Suzuki Victoris
Maruti Suzuki Victoris is the latest mid-size SUV in the brandโs portfolio. The new Maruti Victoris price ranges between โน10.50 lakh to โน 19.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The Victoris on road price starts from โน12.23 lakh for its base model LXI MT. The Victoris top model ZXI Plus (O) Strong hybrid CVT costs 19.99 lakh.
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris variants include 21 options spread across six trims - LXi, VXi, ZXi, ZXi (O), ZXi+, and ZXi+ (O). The Maruti Suzuki offers Victoris in 3 engine options: 3 cyls and 4 cyls.
Maruti Suzuki Victoris mileage ranges between 19.07 kmpl - 28.65 kmpl, depending on the model.
Maruti Suzuki Victoris - Key Highlights
The new Maruti Victoris 2025 debuts a segment-first underbody CNG tank for S-CNG Technology with full boot space.
- It is the brandโs first car that comes with Level 2 ADAS.
- Maruti Victoris received a 5-star safety rating from Bharat NCAP.
- The Victoris hybrid model is now the most fuel-efficient car in India, according to ARAI ratings.
- This SUV will be sold through Arena dealerships as the Maruti Suzuki flagship model.
- Mystic Green and Eternal Blue are two new Maruti Victoris colours, adding fresh and stylish choices to the SUVโs vibrant palette.
- Maruti Victoris features include the 360 view camera, Ambient interior lighting, Cruise control, Ventilated seats, Sunroof.
Maruti Suzuki Victoris Latest Updates
Sept 2025:
- Maruti Suzuki Victoris prices have been announced, starting from Rs. 10.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
- Global NCAP gives Maruti Victoris a 5-star safety rating.
- The Maruti Victoris booking starts with an initial payment of Rs. 11,000.
- Maruti Suzuki Victoris launched as the brand's second midsize SUV.
- Maruti Suzuki has released the first teaser of its upcoming Arena SUV, set to launch on September 3.
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May 2025:
- Maruti Suzuki is expected to launch its new ICE SUV around the festive season, likely to be called the Escudo.
Maruti Suzuki Victoris Features and specifications
Our Rating | 8 |
Mileage | 19.07 kmpl - 28.65 kmpl |
Engine | 1462 cc - 1490 cc |
Fuel Type | CNG, Petrol, Petrol-Electric Hybrid |
Transmission | Manual, Torque Converter Auto, CVT Auto |
Seats | 5 |
Body Style | SUV |
Doors | 5 |
Max Power | 92.45hp at 5500 |
Max Torque | 122Nm at 3800-4300 |
Warranty Distance | 100000 |
Warranty Duration | 3 |
Maruti Suzuki Victoris price & variants
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris price starts from โน10.50 lakh and goes up to โน19.99 lakh (ex-showroom). Victoris variants offer 21 options across six trims, with LXI MT as the entry-level and ZXI Plus (O) Strong hybrid CVT as the top trim. The Victoris on road price ranges between โน11.23 lakh to โน23.24 lakh, depending on the city and variant.
- The Maruti Victoris LXi is offered only with both petrol and CNG manual options. Victoris on-road price in Delhi for LXi petrol manual starts at โน11.23 lakh, while the Victoris LXi CNG manual is priced at โน13.44 lakh.
- Moving up, the VXi variants are priced between โน13.78 lakh to โน19.07 lakh (on-road).
- The Maruti Suzuki Victoris ZXi/ZXi (O) trims feature a 10.25-inch digital cluster, with on-road prices starting at โน15.83 lakh.
- The Maruti Victoris petrol with AllGrip Select (6AT) is available in the ZXi+/ZXi+ (O) trims. Victoris top model - ZXi+ (O) Strong Hybrid CVT price is โน23.64 lakh in Delhi.
Maruti Suzuki Victoris expert review
We like
Value for money
The option of AWD
Efficient powertrains
We don't like
Rear seat not as spacious as rivals
Limited boot space (strong hybrid)
No spare wheel
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Reviewed by: Soham Thakur
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Maruti Suzuki Victoris mileage
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris shares the same engine and gearbox options as the Grand Vitara and Urban Cruiser Hyryder, but it takes the lead in efficiency. The Maruti Victoris mileage is impressive across all its engine options, making it one of the most fuel-efficient SUVs on sale.
The strong hybrid petrol (e-CVT) is the most fuel-efficient variant, delivering mileage of 28.65 km/l. The Victoris CNG variant offers 27.02 km/kg. The 5-speed manual petrol gives 21.18 kmpl, the 6-speed automatic delivers 21.06 kmpl, and the Petrol ALLGRIP AT manages 19.07 kmpl.
| Fuel type | Displacement | Transmission | Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|
| CNG | 1462 cc | Manual | 27.02 km/kg |
| Petrol | 1462 cc | Manual | 21.18 kmpl |
| Petrol | 1462 cc | Torque Converter Auto | 21.06 kmpl |
| Petrol-Electric Hybrid | 1490 cc | CVT Auto | 28.65 kmpl |
Maruti Suzuki Victoris news
Maruti Suzuki Victoris Images
Check out the Maruti Suzuki Victoris images in the gallery, which highlight the bold exterior, spacious interior, and the enormous boot space available even with the CNG variant.
Victoris brings together style, comfort, and modern tech. From sleek LED headlights and a panoramic sunroof to a Dolby Atmos 8-speaker sound system and 64-colour ambient lighting, the SUV is loaded with features.
Maruti Suzuki Victoris videos
The Maruti Victoris video highlights its new blue colour, updated steering wheel, and a lot of new features, giving the SUV a fresh and stylish look.




Maruti Suzuki Victoris Colours
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris colours come in dual-tone options like Eternal Blue with Bluish Black Roof, Sizzling Red with Bluish Black Roof, and Splendid Silver with Bluish Black Roof.
Monotone options include Eternal Blue, Sizzling Red, Mystic Green, Bluish Black, Splendid Silver, Magma Grey, and Pearl Arctic White.
Inside, the Maruti Suzuki Victoris interior features black and ivory dual-tone styling with a soft-touch instrument panel.
Maruti Suzuki Victoris FAQs
Trending Questions on Maruti Suzuki Victoris - Answered by Autocar Experts
I want to buy a five-seater SUV with good fuel efficiency and the latest features. Iโm open to petrol or hybrid variants, and my budget is โน20โ25 lakh. Which should I choose?
You should consider buying the Maruti Suzuki Victoris. It falls within your budget, and it's got an efficient, strong hybrid powertrain that's claimed to do 28.65kpl.
The Victoris also comes packed with features like a panoramic sunroof, large touchscreen, ventilated front seats and more. What's nice is that the Maruti Victoris has also received a full, 5-star safety rating from Global NCAP as well as Bharat NCAP.
My monthly driving will be around 1,000 km, and I will be doing 2 to 3 highway trips a year. I am looking for a car between Rs 15 to 17 lakh. I have test-driven the hybrid versions of the Hyryder and Victoris and liked both. Now I am in a dilemma about which one to purchase. The Hyryder is a tried and tested product, whereas the Victoris is entirely new in the market. Kindly help. My main priorities are fuel efficiency and safety.
Hello Autocar, I want to replace my existing Chevrolet Sail diesel 1.3 with a new car. My daily commute is 40 km, covering both highway and city driving. I have shortlisted the Brezza ZXi and Victoris LXI petrol. Which one is more suitable for me? I am concerned about safety and mileage. Please suggest.
I am a first-time buyer and do not have much idea about cars. Upon research, I feel a hybrid (petrol and EV) is a good option to go with. My budget is Rs 12-14 lakh, and my top priorities are safety, mileage, and comfort. I feel the Maruti Suzuki Victoris might be the right option, but I am not sure about its boot capacity. Looking at the launch of the Tata Sierra, I am also attracted to its modern features at a similar budget. Please help me decide. Or is there any other option I should be considering?
My budget is Rs 20 lakh. I am looking for an all-wheel-drive car as I frequently travel to the mountains and need a safe, comfortable and reliable family car. Safety, comfort and reliability are my top priorities.
I am looking to buy a new car in the 4m+ category. My annual running will be 25k+ km, with 80% highway and 20% city usage. I am open to CNG or diesel options. I want good features, and my budget is a maximum of Rs 16 lakh on road.
I am planning to replace my existing Octavia (which is 8 years old) with an SUV. My budget is โน20 lakh. My preferences, in order, are: 1. long-term reliability (10+ years), 2. build quality, 3. comfort & space, and 4. mileage. I have considered mid-size SUVs like Victoriq, Hyryder, Creta and Elevate - and I am more inclined toward the Elevate because it ticks all my priority boxes compared to the others. Before I proceed, am I missing anything important that I should evaluate?
The Honda Elevate suits your requirements well. It is reliable, has a five-star JNCAP crash rating, offers a spacious and comfortable cabin, and its fuel efficiency should also be reasonable.
You can also consider the Maruti Victoris Hybrid if your running is high. It delivers well on all the same points, and its fuel economy is exceptional. You can expect over 20 kmpl in the city and on the highway. Moreover, the naturally aspirated 1.5-litre engine of the Elevate may return about 30 to 35 percent lower efficiency.
I currently own a 2016 Celerio CNG VXi and want to buy a new manual petrol or CNG car. I drive 1,000-1,200 km monthly, about 80% in the city, so good boot space is important - I prefer Maruti CNG models and donโt want a Tata. The car must have at least a 4-star safety rating, no sunroof, and a rear wiper/washer. My family dismissed the Tata and Skoda Kushaq but likes the Taigun Highline Plus, which is above our budget. Please suggest suitable options.
Given your requirements, you should consider the Maruti Suzuki Victoris CNG. The Victoris' CNG tank is mounted under the car, so you don't lose out on boot space.
It also gets all the features you want, and it has a 5-star safety rating from Global NCAP and Bharat NCAP. Maruti Suzuki Victoris price (CNG) ranges from Rs 11.50 lakh to Rs 14.72 lakh (ex-showroom).
I want to buy a new petrol automatic SUV in the next 2โ3 months. Iโm deciding between the Tata Sierra, Maruti Victoris, Honda Elevate, and Toyota Hyryder. My driving split is roughly 70% city and 30% highway. Top priorities are passenger comfort and safety, with modern tech, low maintenance, and decent power. Which of these four is best for my needs?
Out of all the options you've listed, the Maruti Suzuki Victoris seems to be the best fit for you.
Since you drive majorly in the city, you'll appreciate the Victoris strong hybrid's refinement and efficiency, and it comes feature-packed with things like a panoramic sunroof, 360-degree camera, ventilated front seats and much more.
The Victoris is also comfortable for four passengers, and being a Maruti car, it'll be easy and affordable to maintain as well.
The Victoris has also received a full, 5-star safety rating from Global NCAP and Bharat NCAP. It's worth noting, however, that we're yet to review the Tata Sierra, so stay tuned to our channels.
My average monthly commute is 1,200 km across highways and rural roads, and Iโm torn between buying a Victoris or a Creta. Please advise.
Go for the Maruti Suzuki Victoris, which will not only be more fuel efficient than the Hyundai Creta, but it also has the nicer-tuned, more absorbent suspension, making it more suited to drive over bad roads. The Creta is a touch more spacious and will be more comfortable if you travel with 5 adults regularly. If not, the Victoris seems to fit your needs better.
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