Maruti Suzuki’s latest launch, the Victoris, unveiled on September 3, 2025. Positioned as the flagship midsize SUV in Maruti’s Arena lineup, it slots between the Brezza and the premium Grand Vitara, offering a compelling mix of affordability, advanced tech, and top-tier safety. With a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating, Level-2 ADAS, and versatile powertrains including hybrid and CNG, the Victoris is ready to take on the competitive midsize SUV segment.
The Victoris sports a bold design inspired by the global e-Vitara, featuring slender LED headlamps linked by a chrome ribbon, high-set foglamps, and a silver skid plate. Its rear showcases connected LED taillamps with a scattered glow, while the sides have squared-off wheel arches and a floating-roof effect. Available in 10 color options (3 dual-tone, 7 monotone, including Mystic Green and Eternal Blue), it’s designed to turn heads.
Maruti Suzuki Victoris Features
The Victoris packs a host of modern features for comfort, connectivity, and safety, housed in a black-and-ivory dual-tone cabin with soft-touch materials. Here’s a concise list:
- 10.1-inch Smartplay Pro-X touchscreen (wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto)
- 10.25-inch digital driver’s display
- 8-speaker Infinity sound system with Dolby Atmos
- Alexa connectivity
- 64-color ambient lighting
- Panoramic sunroof
- Ventilated front seats
- 8-way powered driver’s seat
- Wireless charging
- Auto AC with rear vents
- PM2.5 air filter
- Hands-free gesture-controlled powered tailgate
- Six airbags, ESC, ISOFIX mounts (standard)
- 360-degree camera, front/rear parking sensors
- Tyre pressure monitoring
- Level-2 ADAS (automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, high beam assist, rear cross-traffic alert, blind spot monitoring)
- 5-star Bharat NCAP rating (31.66/32 adult, 43/49 child protection)
Maruti Suzuki Victoris Dimensions
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Specification |
Measurement |
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Length |
4,360 mm |
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Width |
1,655 mm |
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Height |
1,795 mm |
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Wheelbase |
2,600 mm |
Tyres and Brakes
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Component |
Details |
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Tyres |
18-inch dual-tone alloy wheels (select variants), 17-inch aero-cut alloys (others) |
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Brakes |
Disc brakes on all wheels |
Maruti Suzuki Victoris Engine Specifications
The Victoris offers efficient powertrains, including petrol, CNG, and hybrid options, tailored for city and highway driving.
| Powertrain | Engine Details | Power | Torque | Transmission | Fuel Efficiency | Additional Notes |
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| 1.5L NA Petrol | 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder naturally aspirated | 103 hp | 139 Nm | 5-speed MT or 6-speed AT | MT: 21.18 km/l AT: 21.06 km/l AWD (AT only): 19.07 km/l | AWD includes All Grip Select with modes (Auto, Snow, Sport, Lock) and hill descent control |
| 1.5L NA Petrol CNG | 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder (CNG mode) | Not specified | Not specified | 5-speed MT | 27.02 km/kg | Factory-fitted, underbody tank |
| 1.5L Strong Hybrid | 1.5-litre petrol + electric motor | 92.5 hp | 122 Nm | e-CVT | 28.65 km/l | Mild-hybrid also available in some trims |
Rivals in the Segment
The Victoris enters a crowded midsize SUV market, competing with:
- Hyundai Creta: A segment leader with premium features and diverse engines.
- Kia Seltos: Sporty design, advanced tech, and powerful variants.
- Honda Elevate: Reliable and spacious, but lacks some ADAS features.
The Tata Curvv, Volkswagen Taigun, and Skoda Kushaq are also in the fray, but the Victoris’ safety credentials, hybrid efficiency, and Maruti’s service network make it a strong contender.
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris blends style, tech, and value, making it a promising option for SUV buyers. I’m eager to test-drive it soon—watch this space for a detailed review!





