Maruti Suzuki has launched the new Victoris in India. The SUV is available in petrol and strong hybrid powertrain options and will be sold through Maruti Suzuki's Arena dealership outlets.






Prices of both the petrol and the strong hybrid variants have been announced. With several trims available across both powertrains, the choice between petrol and strong hybrid versions could be challenging. Here is a detailed price-based comparison between the petrol and strong hybrid variants of the Victoris.
Maruti Suzuki Victoris Petrol Prices (ex-showroom)
The petrol variants use a 1.5-litre Dualjet K-Series engine producing 103 hp and 139 Nm of peak torque. Transmission choices include a 5-speed manual and a 6-speed torque converter automatic. Maruti Suzuki is also offering its AllGrip all-wheel-drive system, but only on the top-spec petrol trims paired with the 6-speed automatic.

  • LXi - Rs 10,49,900 (5MT)

  • VXi - Rs 11,79,900 (5MT), Rs 13,35,900 (6AT)

  • ZXi - Rs 13,56,900 (5MT), Rs 15,12,900 (6AT)

  • ZXi (O) - Rs 14,07,900 (5MT), Rs 15,63,900 (6AT)

  • Zxi+ - Rs 15,23,900 (5MT), Rs 17,18,900 (6AT)

  • Zxi+ (O) - Rs 15,81,900 (5MT), Rs 17,76,900 (6AT)

  • AllGrip Select (6AT) - Rs 18,63,900 (Zxi+), Rs 19,21,900 (Zxi+ O)


 
Maruti Suzuki Victoris Strong Hybrid Prices (ex-showroom)
The strong hybrid variants use an Atkinson-cycle 1.5-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine combined with an electric motor. The setup delivers a total of 114 hp and 141 Nm of peak torque and is offered only with a CVT automatic gearbox. All strong hybrid versions are front-wheel drive.

  • VXi e-CVT - Rs 16,37,900

  • Zxi e-CVT - Rs 17,79,900

  • Zxi (O) e-CVT - Rs 18,38,900

  • Zxi+ e-CVT - Rs 19,46,900

  • Zxi+ (O) e-CVT - Rs 19,98,900




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