Maruti Suzuki Victoris Gets First Price Hike in India: What Changed
Maruti Suzuki Victoris Gets Its First Price Hike in India: What You Need to Know
Maruti Suzuki has announced the first price revision for its Victoris SUV in India. The hike applies to only the two top-spec trims: ZXi+ (O) six-speed manual and ZXi+ (O) six-speed automatic, both rising by ₹15,000. With this adjustment, the Victoris now ranges from ₹10.50 lakh to ₹19.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The SUV continues to be available through Maruti’s Arena dealerships nationwide.
This early price correction, just a few weeks after launch, appears aimed at balancing strong demand with rising costs. Lower trims remain unaffected, protecting the more price-sensitive buyers.
Key Features and Specs Remain Unchanged
Despite the price hike, the Victoris retains all its premium features:
- Infotainment: 10.1-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
- Digital Cluster: 10.25-inch instrument panel
- Comfort & Safety: Ventilated front seats, automatic climate control, six airbags
- Convenience: Powered driver seat, gesture-controlled powered tailgate
- Audio: Eight-speaker setup with Dolby Atmos 5.1
- ADAS: Level 2 driver-assistance features
Powertrain and Fuel Options
Victoris offers a versatile lineup to cater to diverse needs:
- 1.5L K-Series petrol (mild-hybrid): 103.06 PS @ 6,000 rpm, 139 Nm @ 4,300 rpm, efficiency up to 21 kmpl
- 1.5L strong-hybrid petrol: 92.45 PS @ 5,500 rpm, 122 Nm, efficiency up to 28.65 kmpl
- CNG variant: Underfloor tank preserves boot space; ideal for predictable city commutes
The SUV blends fuel efficiency with flexibility, making it suitable for both urban and highway driving. Buyers are increasingly opting for hybrid variants for city use, while CNG appeals to cost-conscious users.
Dimensions and Practicality
- Length: 4,360 mm
- Width: 1,795 mm
- Height: 1,655 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,600 mm
The Victoris is designed for family comfort, stable highway handling, and everyday usability. Suspension and seat support are tuned for mixed Indian road conditions, including speed breakers.
Market Response and Competition
Victoris has already generated strong interest, with over 25,000 bookings within weeks of launch. Deliveries began around Navratri, placing it in direct competition with mid-size SUVs like Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and Maruti’s own Grand Vitara.
The first price hike reflects measured market positioning. By limiting the increase to top trims, Maruti ensures value retention while protecting affordability for lower variants.
Buyer Advice
- If you already booked a top-spec variant, check with your dealer regarding price protection based on your invoicing date.
- For new buyers, review variant-wise pricing and finance options across 60, 72, and 84 months to evaluate EMIs.
- Quick-delivery stock may provide additional benefits like color choice or accessory packages.
Analysis and Insights
Maruti Suzuki’s approach with the Victoris demonstrates a careful balance of demand, value, and feature-richness:
- Strong hybrid efficiency and flexible fuel options meet real-world commuting needs.
- Premium features and Level 2 ADAS make it a safe and practical choice for families.
- Limited price adjustment on top trims ensures buyers get value without diluting affordability.
For city-heavy users, the strong-hybrid petrol is ideal. For highway and mixed driving, the petrol automatic works well. CNG is best for predictable daily runs and easy refueling access.
Overall, the Victoris continues to stand out as a feature-packed, efficient, and competitively priced mid-size SUV, making it one of the most promising choices in India’s SUV segment.

