Let me tell you that the new Maruti Victoria compact SUV segment has achieved tremendous popularity due to its sporty styling, 5-star NCAP safety rating and affordable price tag. It has received more than 25,000 bookings since launch. But now the company has quietly changed some of its variants. The most interesting thing is that the prices are the same, but there is a slight cut in features. Let’s know what the whole matter is.

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Performance

Maruti Victoria offers three powertrain options, Petrol, CNG and Strong Hybrid. Its 1.5-liter K-Series Petrol Engine generates power of 103 bhp and torque of 137 Nm. The Hybrid version features an electric motor with 1.5L Atkinson-cycle engine, which gives excellent fuel efficiency.

The Hybrid version is extremely smooth and silent for driving, especially in cities. At the same time, the CNG option is better for those who prefer mileage.

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Safety

Although there have been some changes in features, there has been no agreement in the safety of Maruti Victoria. ZXi and ZXi (O) variants have all the necessary safety features such as 6 airbags, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Traction Control System (TCS), Hill Hold Assist, and ABS with EBD.

Along with this are rear parking sensors, reverse camera, tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), AVAS (Acoustic Vehicle Alert System) and tyre repair kit. Meaning there is a slight cut in features, but safety is still bulletproof.

Feature

ZXi and ZXi (O) variants still have many great features. These include attractive features such as all-LED lighting, black alloy wheels, body-coloured ORVMs with turn indicators, roof rails, shark fin antenna, and rear defogger.

The interior has a dual-tone theme, footwell light, 10.25-inch instrument cluster and 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system. There are also modern features like wireless charger with active cooling, Type-C USB charger, auto AC, PM 2.5 air filter, and electrically foldable ORVMs.

ZXi (O) variants also feature panoramic sunroof, which is not available in ZXi.

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Price

Also, the Petrol variant starts with Rs 10.50 lakh (LXi Manual). Mid-spec ZXi and ZXi (O) (Manual) variants cost Rs 13.57 lakh and Rs 14.23 lakh respectively. The dual-tone version only takes an additional charge of Rs 15,000.

Automatic variants cost Rs 13.36 lakh to Rs 19.37 lakh, while ZXi AT and ZXi (O) AT Dual-tone are priced at Rs 15.13 lakh and Rs 15.79 lakh respectively.

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The CNG option also exists, starting with Rs 11.50 lakh. At the same time, the initial price of Strong Hybrid version is Rs 16.38 lakh, which goes to Rs 19.99 lakh.