Maruti Suzuki has lifted the covers off its all-new Victoris, the brand’s second midsize SUV after the Grand Vitara. Positioned under the Arena network, the Victoris is not just another SUV — it’s being pitched as the flagship Arena model, blending bold design, future-ready tech, and multiple powertrain choices. Bookings are already open at ₹11,000, with an expected starting price of around ₹12 lakh (ex-showroom).
This SUV is being seen as Maruti’s most ambitious attempt yet to challenge heavyweights like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and Honda Elevate. But beyond rivalry, the Victoris is about making premium features accessible to a wider Indian audience.
Design & Road Presence
First impressions? The Victoris looks sharp, wide, and planted. The front fascia features a bold chrome grille flanked by sleek LED headlamps, while the rear gets stylish pixel-pattern LED tail-lamps connected with a black strip. The floating roof effect, 18-inch dual-tone alloys, and sculpted body panels add a proper premium SUV character.
Buyers will also appreciate the ten colour options, including sporty dual-tone finishes that highlight its youthful personality. Simply put, the Victoris is designed to stand out in mall parking lots as much as it does on long highway runs.
Cabin Experience & Features

Step inside, and Maruti has gone all out to give the Victoris a true premium vibe. Soft-touch materials, 64-colour ambient lighting, and ventilated front seats welcome you into a cabin that feels a segment above.
Key highlights include:
- A large 10.25-inch SmartPlay Pro+ infotainment system with wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, Alexa voice integration, and Suzuki Maps
- A 10.1-inch fully digital instrument cluster that feels crisp and futuristic
- Heads-up display for safer, eyes-on-the-road driving
- Premium Dolby Atmos audio system with 8 Infinity speakers
- Panoramic sunroof and gesture-controlled tailgate for that wow factor
The layout is spacious, with clever storage, and the underbody CNG tank (for the CNG variant) ensures boot space is not compromised.
Powertrain Choices: Three Options for Every Buyer
The Victoris caters to different buyer needs with three distinct powertrains:
- Mild Hybrid (Smart Hybrid)
- 1.5L K15C petrol engine (102 bhp, 137 Nm)
- 5-speed manual or 6-speed torque converter automatic
- Balanced performance and fuel efficiency
- Strong Hybrid
- Toyota-sourced 1.5L engine with electric motor
- e-CVT gearbox
- Maruti claims 28.65 kmpl fuel efficiency — best in class
- Ideal for city buyers prioritising mileage and low running cost
- Factory-Fitted CNG
- 1.5L petrol with 5-speed manual
- Underbody CNG tank keeps boot space intact
- Perfect for cost-conscious urban commuters
Select top trims even offer AllGrip AWD, making the Victoris more versatile for rough roads and weekend getaways.
Safety First: Built for Families
The Victoris has scored a 5-star Bharat NCAP safety rating, instantly putting it among the safest SUVs in its segment. Standard safety kit across trims includes:
- 6 airbags
- ABS with EBD
- ESC with hill-hold assist
- ISOFIX mounts
- 360-degree camera
- Tyre pressure monitoring system
What really sets it apart, though, is the inclusion of Level-2 ADAS features — adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, forward collision warning — a first for any Maruti under the Arena brand.
Market Strategy & Outlook
Maruti’s plan is clear: two distinct midsize SUVs for two distinct audiences. While the Grand Vitara continues at Nexa outlets with its own fan following, the Victoris will expand Arena’s appeal to buyers who walk in expecting style and tech but prefer the familiar Arena buying experience.
Built in India, the Victoris will also be exported to over 100 countries, reinforcing its global positioning. For Indian buyers, it combines affordability with aspirational features — a combination that has always worked in Maruti’s favour.
Motors77 Take
The Victoris feels like more than just another SUV in Maruti’s stable. It’s a statement of intent — modern styling, strong hybrid mileage that rivals small hatchbacks, and segment-leading safety tech. While pricing will be the final deciding factor, early signs suggest Maruti has cracked a recipe that blends mass appeal with premium ambition.
For buyers, it’s simple: if you’ve been waiting for a safe, tech-loaded SUV that doesn’t burn a hole in your pocket, the Victoris deserves to be high on your shortlist.