Maruti Suzuki Victoris Unveiled: Hybrid Tech, ADAS and Premium Features

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Maruti Suzuki Victoris: The country’s largest carmaker has finally taken the wraps off its most premium SUV under the Arena range. Positioned above the Brezza, the Victoris is built to compete with the Hyundai Creta and other mid-size SUVs. With a 5-star BNCAP rating, hybrid powertrain options, advanced ADAS features, and a host of premium comforts, this SUV is set to redefine Maruti’s image in the mainstream SUV market.

Maruti Suzuki Victoris: Safety and ADAS Features

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Maruti Suzuki has raised the bar in safety with the Victoris, making it the first Arena model to come with Level-2 ADAS. Along with a solid 5-star BNCAP crash rating, the SUV offers:

  • Six airbags as standard
  • Adaptive cruise control with curve speed reduction
  • Lane keep assist and blind spot monitor
  • Automatic emergency braking and high beam assist
  • Rear cross traffic alert
  • Disc brakes on all wheels with electronic parking brake and auto-hold

This is a bold move for Maruti, positioning the Victoris as one of the safest in its class.

Design and Dimensions of Maruti Suzuki Victoris

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The Victoris has been designed with a striking yet balanced look. It carries design inspiration from the e-Vitara, with a bold front grille, sleek LED headlamps, and stylish alloy wheels. Key highlights include:

  • Slender LED headlamps connected by a chrome ribbon
  • 17-inch aero-cut turbine-style alloy wheels
  • Connected LED tail lamps with a unique glow pattern
  • Large quarter glass adding to the spacious stance
  • Dimensions: 4,360 mm length, 1,655 mm width, 1,795 mm height, 2,600 mm wheelbase
  • Ten colour choices including Mystic Green and Eternal Blue

Premium Interiors and Features

Step inside the Victoris, and Maruti makes sure it feels nothing less than premium. The SUV’s cabin is tech-laden and practical, catering to family buyers and modern enthusiasts alike. Features include:

  • Dual-tone black and ivory interiors with soft-touch dashboard
  • 10.1-inch SmartPlay Pro-X infotainment with Dolby Atmos Infinity speakers
  • 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster (first for Maruti)
  • 64-colour ambient lighting and PM2.5 air filter
  • Ventilated front seats and 8-way powered driver’s seat
  • Gesture-controlled powered tailgate
  • Wireless charging, 360-degree camera, and tyre pressure monitoring system

Even the CNG variant gets clever underfloor tank placement for better boot space.

Powertrain Options and Mileage

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The Victoris offers multiple engine options borrowed from the Grand Vitara, giving customers flexibility across petrol, CNG, and hybrid choices.

  • 1.5L NA petrol: 103 hp, 139 Nm, with 5-speed MT or 6-speed AT, plus AWD option
  • 1.5L strong hybrid: 92.5 hp, 122 Nm, with e-CVT gearbox
  • 1.5L CNG: Factory-fitted underfloor cylinder design

Mileage figures are impressive for the segment:

  • Petrol MT – 21.18 km/l
  • Petrol AT – 21.06 km/l
  • Petrol AWD – 19.07 km/l
  • CNG – 27.02 km/kg
  • Strong hybrid – 28.65 km/l

Why the Victoris Matters for Maruti Suzuki

The Victoris is more than just another SUV. It’s a strategic product that bridges the gap between the Brezza and Grand Vitara. For Arena dealerships, it becomes the most premium offering, attracting buyers in Tier-2 and Tier-3 markets who want a Creta rival without shifting to NEXA showrooms.

Final Thoughts

The Maruti Suzuki Victoris is a game-changer in more ways than one. It not only brings hybrid technology and ADAS to the Arena lineup but also redefines what buyers can expect from Maruti in terms of safety and luxury. With smart pricing, it has the potential to win big in the mid-size SUV market. The clever CNG integration, advanced features, and premium design give it an edge. If Maruti gets the pricing right, the Victoris might just become the brand’s next blockbuster SUV.

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