Maruti Suzuki has made a bold statement with the all-new Victoris, its midsize SUV designed specifically for India. In this review, we explore how Victoris blends innovative hybrid technology, strong safety features, and a spacious, premium cabin — all at competitive prices. This SUV replaces the Grand Vitara and showcases Maruti’s own platform and engineering, marking a fresh start for the brand in the segment.
Maruti Victoris Review: Variant Prices, Mileage
Model-wise Price and Mileage Table
Variant | Price (₹ Lakh) | Mileage |
---|---|---|
LXI | 10.50 | 21.18 kmpl |
VXI | 11.80 | 21.18 kmpl |
ZXI | 13.57 | 21.18 kmpl |
ZXI+ | 15.24 | 21.18 kmpl |
LXI CNG | 11.50 | 27.02 km/kg |
ZXI CNG | 14.57 | 27.02 km/kg |
VXI Hybrid | 16.38 | 28.65 kmpl |
ZXI Hybrid | 17.80 | 28.65 kmpl |
ZXI+ Hybrid | 19.99 | 28.65 kmpl |
Prices are ex-showroom, valid as of September 2025.

What Makes the Victoris Stand Out?
Maruti Victoris debuts as a fully homegrown design. Its 1.5L engines come in mild-hybrid, strong hybrid, and petrol-CNG flavors, covering a range of budgets and preferences. The hybrid powertrains deliver segment-leading fuel efficiency — up to 28.65 kmpl for the strong hybrid and 27 km per kg for the CNG. For those seeking added traction, select trims offer AllGrip AWD.
Interior & Features Worth Noting
Step inside, and the cabin impresses. It offers a spacious feel, ventilated front seats on higher trims, a large 10.1-inch infotainment touchscreen paired with a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come standard. The panoramic sunroof brings natural light into an otherwise solidly built interior, rounding out the premium experience.
Safety First
Maruti has prioritized safety with six airbags, ABS with EBD, ESP, hill-hold assist, and a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating. The SUV’s Level-2 ADAS suite includes adaptive cruise control, lane assist, and emergency braking — technologies rarely seen for this price point in India.
Final Word on Maruti Victoris
The Maruti Victoris review makes one thing clear: this SUV is an all-rounder aimed at the discerning Indian buyer. It fuses appealing styling, superb build, strong safety features, and ultra-efficient hybrid tech into one compelling package. With pricing starting at ₹10.5 lakh and going up to ₹19.99 lakh, it undercuts many rivals without compromise.
This makes Victoris an excellent choice for urban families and hybrid enthusiasts alike, set to challenge the compact SUV market’s status quo in 2025.
Source: Auto Car
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