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Maruti Suzuki launches Victoris at ₹10.49 lakh



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Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) on Monday announced the introductory prices of its new SUV, the Victoris, starting at ₹10.49 lakh (ex-showroom). Sales will begin from September 22, 2025 across Maruti Suzuki Arena dealerships.

The Victoris will be offered in 21 variants and 10 colour options, including three dual-tone finishes. Customers can choose from multiple powertrain technologies, including Smart Hybrid (petrol), Strong Hybrid, AllGrip Select all-wheel drive, and S-CNG.

Price range and variants

According to the company’s price list, Smart Hybrid petrol models with manual transmission are priced between ₹10.49 lakh and ₹15.81 lakh, while automatic versions range from ₹13.35 lakh to ₹17.76 lakh. The Strong Hybrid e-CVT variants are priced between ₹16.37 lakh and ₹19.98 lakh. AllGrip Select all-wheel-drive models are available in the top trims, with prices set at ₹18.63 lakh and ₹19.21 lakh. The S-CNG line-up starts at ₹11.49 lakh and goes up to ₹14.56 lakh.

The company also said that the SUV can be obtained under its subscription programme at an all-inclusive monthly rental starting at ₹27,707. The plan covers vehicle cost, registration, maintenance, insurance and roadside assistance.

Safety and tech

The Victoris is equipped with an eight-speaker Infinity by Harman sound system with Dolby Atmos 5.1 surround integration, a 25.65 cm SmartPlay Pro X touchscreen infotainment system with in-built apps and over-the-air updates, and a smart powered tailgate with gesture control. It is also the first vehicle in its segment to offer an underbody CNG fuel tank, designed to preserve boot space.

In terms of safety, the Victoris comes with six airbags, electronic stability control, pedestrian protection (UN127 compliant), three-point seatbelts in all seating positions, and i-Size anchorages for child seats. An Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) with more than 10 assist features is available in higher trims.

  • Published On Sep 15, 2025 at 06:08 PM IST

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