The Victoris sits in one of the most competitive segments and has been positioned to rival the likes of Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Toyota Hyryder and Honda Elevate. With prices starting at ₹10.49 lakh (ex-showroom) and going up to ₹19.98 lakh, the SUV comes with multiple powertrain choices including mild hybrid petrol, strong hybrid and factory-fitted CNG.
Buyers also get the option of a six-speed automatic transmission, an e-CVT, and even an ALLGRIP Select AWD system on higher trims. Deliveries are scheduled to commence from September 22, 2025.
Maruti Suzuki Victoris Price List
| Engine & Transmission | Variant | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1.5L Smart Hybrid Petrol – 5MT | LXi | ₹10.49 lakh |
| VXi | ₹11.79 lakh | |
| ZXi | ₹13.56 lakh | |
| ZXi (O) | ₹14.07 lakh | |
| ZXi+ | ₹15.23 lakh | |
| ZXi+ (O) | ₹15.81 lakh | |
| 1.5L Smart Hybrid Petrol – 6AT | VXi | ₹13.35 lakh |
| ZXi | ₹15.12 lakh | |
| ZXi (O) | ₹15.63 lakh | |
| ZXi+ | ₹17.18 lakh | |
| ZXi+ (O) | ₹17.76 lakh | |
| ALLGRIP Select AWD – 6AT | ZXi+ | ₹18.63 lakh |
| ZXi+ (O) | ₹19.21 lakh | |
| 1.5L Strong Hybrid – eCVT | VXi | ₹16.37 lakh |
| ZXi | ₹17.79 lakh | |
| ZXi (O) | ₹18.38 lakh | |
| ZXi+ | ₹19.46 lakh | |
| ZXi+ (O) | ₹19.98 lakh | |
| 1.5L S-CNG – 5MT | LXi | ₹11.49 lakh |
| VXi | ₹12.79 lakh | |
| ZXi | ₹14.56 lakh |
The Victoris range begins at ₹10.49 lakh for the base LXi petrol manual and goes up to ₹15.81 lakh for the ZXi+(O) in manual form. Automatic versions start at ₹13.35 lakh and extend to ₹17.76 lakh. Buyers seeking all-wheel drive can opt for the ALLGRIP ZXi+ at ₹18.63 lakh or ZXi+(O) at ₹19.21 lakh. Strong hybrid trims start at ₹16.37 lakh and reach ₹19.98 lakh at the top.
For those prioritising running costs, the S-CNG line is priced between ₹11.49 lakh and ₹14.56 lakh.
| Model | Base Variant & Price | Mid Variant & Price | Top Variant & Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Victoris | LXi Petrol – ₹10.49 lakh | ZXi+(O) Petrol/Hybrid – ₹17.76 lakh | Strong Hybrid AWD – ₹19.98 lakh |
| Grand Vitara | Sigma Petrol – ₹11.42 lakh | Zeta Petrol/Hybrid – ₹15.62 lakh | Alpha Plus Hybrid – ₹20.52 lakh |
| Hyundai Creta | E Petrol – ₹11.11 lakh | S(O) IVT Petrol – ₹15.60 lakh | SX(O) Diesel AT – ₹20.92 lakh |
| Tata Nexon | Smart Petrol – ₹8.00 lakh | Creative Plus Petrol/Diesel – ₹12.80 lakh | Fearless Plus Dark – ₹15.60 lakh |
| Kia Seltos | HTE Petrol – ₹11.19 lakh | HTX Petrol/Diesel – ₹16.50 lakh | GTX+ / X-Line – ₹20.56 lakh |
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris enters the midsize SUV market with a starting price of ₹10.49 lakh, making it slightly more affordable than rivals like the Creta, Seltos and Grand Vitara, which begin above ₹11 lakh. In the mid-variant space, Victoris ZXi+(O) sits at around ₹17.76 lakh, keeping it competitive with Creta S(O), Seltos HTX and Grand Vitara Zeta.
At the top end, the Victoris Strong Hybrid AWD at ₹19.98 lakh undercuts the Grand Vitara Alpha Plus Hybrid and Hyundai Creta SX(O), while offering more technology than the Nexon, which tops out at ₹15.60 lakh. Overall, Victoris balances affordability at entry level with high-tech features at the top, positioning it as a strong alternative to established segment leaders
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