Whenever a new model comes into the world of vehicles, its effect is seen on the hearts and minds of customers. But Maruti Victoris made such a blast as soon as it was launched that the rest of the companies were sleepy. This car has given evidence of its craze by getting more than 25,000 bookings in just two weeks.

If you’re considering a mid-size SUV, the Victoris would be the best choice. This car is not only stylish, but also a disruptor in the market for safety and performance. Let’s find out its details.

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Variants

The Maruti Victoris is available in six variants (LXI, VXI, ZXI, ZXI (O), ZXI+, and ZXI+ (O). Prices range from ₹10.49 lakh to ₹19.99 lakh (ex-showroom).

EMI options are also available for those who want to experience the vehicle before buying it. Starting at just ₹27,707 per month, this plan covers the cost of the vehicle, registration, insurance, maintenance, and roadside assistance.

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Saftey Features

If you’re even slightly safety-conscious, the Victoris is perfect for you. This SUV has received a 5-star safety rating from both the India NCAP and Global NCAP.

  • 6 airbags
  • 360-degree camera
  • ABS + EBD
  • Tire pressure monitoring system
  • Isofix child seat mounts

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Engine

As for its engine, Maruti has given the Victoris the same engine setup that powers the Grand Vitara. This means you’re guaranteed performance.

  • 1.5L Mild Hybrid Petrol (103 bhp)
  • 1.5L Strong Hybrid (116 bhp)
  • 1.5L Petrol-CNG (89 bhp, Underbody CNG Tank)

Mileage

While automakers don’t make any concrete claims about fuel efficiency, the Victoris is still the number one car here. Its Strong Hybrid version delivers an ARAI-certified fuel economy of 28.56 km/l.

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Competition and Booking

The Victoris was specifically designed to rival the Hyundai Creta, and it appears to be succeeding in its mission. Its growing demand can be gauged from the fact that the waiting period for it has currently reached 10 weeks (70 days).