Introduction
Maruti Suzuki Victoris review : The mid-size SUV space in India is buzzing like never before. Buyers today expect everything style, comfort, safety, efficiency, and tech, all wrapped into one package. This is exactly where the Maruti Suzuki Victoris steps in. Launched through the Arena channel, the Victoris isn’t just another addition to Maruti’s portfolio; it’s a statement.
With introductory prices starting at ₹10.49 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), the Victoris offers three distinct powertrain choices (Petrol, Strong Hybrid, and CNG), an optional AWD system, and features usually reserved for higher-priced SUVs think ADAS Level 2, a Dolby Atmos infotainment system, ventilated seats, and a gesture-controlled powered tailgate. On top of that, it proudly wears 5-star crash ratings from both Bharat NCAP and Global NCAP, instantly putting it in the “safest cars in India” club.
But does it really live up to its promise of being the most versatile SUV under ₹16 lakh? Let’s take a closer look.
Engines & Driving Experience
What sets the Maruti Suzuki Victoris apart in the crowded SUV market is its triple powertrain strategy — Petrol, Strong Hybrid, and CNG — a spread that no other rival offers.
1.5L K15C Smart Hybrid Petrol:
The familiar 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine develops 103 PS and 137 Nm. Buyers can choose between a 5-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic with paddle shifters. In daily use, the petrol feels easy-going, smooth, and predictable just what most family buyers want. It’s not the most thrilling engine, but it gets the job done quietly and efficiently. Where it becomes interesting is with the ALLGRIP Select AWD system, offered on higher trims of the automatic. This system distributes power between the front and rear axles to improve grip, giving the Victoris an extra sense of security on wet, uneven, or hilly terrain. It isn’t a hardcore off-roader, but it adds peace of mind on broken roads or when tackling weekend getaways into rougher patches.
1.5L Strong Hybrid (e-CVT):
This is the Victoris’s crown jewel. Producing a combined 92 PS, the Hybrid isn’t tuned for outright power, but for refinement and efficiency. The EV-assisted mode transforms the driving experience in cities. At low speeds and in stop-go traffic, the Victoris can glide silently on electric power, creating a calm, near-luxury feel. The transition from electric to petrol is smooth and barely perceptible, making traffic crawls less tiring. On open roads, the Hybrid maintains a relaxed cruising character, aided by the e-CVT gearbox. Push it harder and you’ll notice the engine getting coarse, with the gearbox preferring to hold revs for efficiency rather than rapid acceleration. In short, it feels best when driven gently, rewarding owners with unmatched economy and a quiet, stress-free experience.
1.5L S-CNG:
The CNG variant produces 87.8 PS in CNG mode and delivers a stellar 27.02 km/kg certified mileage. But the real innovation here is the underbody-mounted tank. Unlike traditional CNG setups that eat into boot space with a bulky cylinder, the Victoris cleverly preserves luggage room, making it far more usable for families. On the move, performance is modest, with acceleration tuned for calm city driving rather than speed, but the savings at the pump make this a winner for budget-conscious urban buyers and fleet operators.

Behind the Wheel
Slip into the driver’s seat of the Victoris, and it’s clear that Maruti has tuned this SUV for comfort, calmness, and predictability rather than outright excitement.
In the City:
The steering is light, which makes the Victoris easy to thread through traffic and convenient to park. The Strong Hybrid feels the most polished in urban use, moving off the line quietly in EV mode before the petrol engine cuts in smoothly. Reviewers noted that this seamless handover makes crawling through congestion noticeably less stressful. That said, initial acceleration is not urgent the SUV feels a little sedate off the line, but once up to speed, it delivers steady progress and excellent efficiency.
On Rougher Roads:
The suspension is tuned with Indian conditions in mind. Potholes, speed breakers, and patchy roads are absorbed well, without unsettling passengers. The setup feels well-judged, striking a good balance between ride comfort and stability. Variants equipped with ALLGRIP Select AWD add another layer of confidence: on gravel or slippery stretches, torque distribution to the rear wheels keeps the SUV composed and sure-footed.
Highway Cruising:
Out on the highway, the Victoris feels stable and secure. Body roll is controlled during lane changes, and the steering, while light in the city, gains enough weight at speed to keep the driver confident. The naturally aspirated petrol engine isn’t built for explosive acceleration like a turbo-petrol rival, but it maintains momentum comfortably. Reviewers pointed out that the Hybrid, in particular, cruises calmly on open roads, though the engine does get vocal under heavy throttle.
Noise & Refinement (NVH):
Refinement is generally good. At normal speeds, the cabin is quiet enough for comfortable conversations, and the Hybrid’s ability to run in EV mode makes it the most refined of the range. However, when pushed hard, the petrol engine becomes coarse, and tyre noise is noticeable at higher highway speeds. Road noise is present too, though not excessive for the segment.
Passenger Comfort on Long Runs:
On longer drives, the Victoris continues to feel dependable. The suspension keeps the ride composed, the driver enjoys a commanding seating position, and passengers remain comfortable over extended distances. The Hybrid impresses with its efficiency, allowing very long ranges between refuels, while the CNG variant, though more modest in performance, delivers unmatched savings at the pump.
Fuel Efficiency
Efficiency is where the Victoris truly shines:
- Petrol MT: 21.18 km/l
- Petrol AT: 21.06 km/l
- Petrol AWD AT: 19.07 km/l
- Strong Hybrid e-CVT: 28.65 km/l
- S-CNG: 27.02 km/kg
Mileage Chart (Victoris Powertrains)

This simple comparison makes it clear — the Strong Hybrid dominates efficiency, with CNG close behind. For buyers counting every rupee at the fuel pump, these figures are gold.
Safety & ADAS
Safety is one of the Victoris’s biggest strengths, and it’s also one of the features that sets it apart in this competitive segment. Few SUVs in this class can boast double 5-star crash ratings — the Victoris has achieved exactly that.
- Bharat NCAP: 31.66/32 in Adult Occupant Protection, 43/49 in Child Occupant Protection.
- Global NCAP: 33.72/34 in Adult, 41/49 in Child.
These are near-perfect scores, proving that the Victoris isn’t just safe on paper but structurally very strong. For Indian families, where safety is now as important as mileage or features, this makes the Victoris a reassuring choice.
Standard Safety Kit:
Every variant comes equipped with 6 airbags, ABS with EBD, ESP (Electronic Stability Program), hill-hold assist, and ISOFIX child-seat mounts. This means that whether you buy the entry-level model or the top-spec hybrid, you don’t compromise on basic occupant protection.
ADAS Features on Higher Trims:
The Victoris also embraces modern technology with Level 2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems). On select trims, drivers get access to:
- Adaptive Cruise Control: Maintains a safe distance from the vehicle ahead, automatically adjusting speed to match traffic flow. Ideal for long highway runs.
- Lane Keep Assist & Lane Departure Warning: Helps the SUV stay centered in its lane and alerts the driver if it begins to drift unintentionally.
- Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB): Detects obstacles or sudden braking by vehicles in front and applies the brakes if the driver doesn’t react in time — potentially preventing accidents.
- Traffic Sign Recognition: Reads road signs and displays them on the cluster, reminding drivers of speed limits or other restrictions.
These systems may not drive the car for you, but they add an extra layer of safety and convenience that was once limited to luxury SUVs.
360° Awareness & Connected Safety:
To make city driving less stressful, the Victoris offers a 360° camera with 11 viewing angles. This makes it easy to navigate tight lanes or park in cramped mall basements without scraping the bodywork. Combined with front and rear parking sensors, drivers always have eyes where it matters most.
For emergencies, the Victoris is equipped with a connected eCall feature, which can automatically alert emergency services in case of a serious accident. This ensures help reaches you quickly when it matters the most.
Verdict on Safety:
Altogether, the Victoris doesn’t just tick the safety box — it raises the benchmark. From strong crash protection to advanced driver aids and thoughtful connected features, it ensures buyers enjoy maximum peace of mind for themselves and their families.
re-controlled powered tailgate, dual-zone climate control, wireless charging, USB-C ports, and 64-colour ambient lighting.
Comfort & Everyday Usability
The cabin of the Victoris sets a higher standard than what buyers may have seen in earlier Maruti models. The dashboard layout is clean and modern, enhanced by soft-touch inserts and subtle champagne-gold accents. The dual-tone ivory-and-black colour scheme helps make the interior feel more spacious and premium.
Front Seats:
The front seats are ventilated and well-cushioned, offering good comfort for long commutes. The driver’s seat is power-adjustable, making it easy to tailor the seating position for different drivers. The combination of ventilation and supportive cushioning makes the front row especially suitable for extended summer drives.
Rear Seats:
Passengers at the back benefit from decent knee and legroom, thanks to the SUV’s 2,600 mm wheelbase. The bench is supportive, with comfortable cushioning, but taller occupants may find headroom slightly limited due to the tapering roofline. A point worth noting is that the rear seat does not recline, which can make longer journeys less relaxing compared to rivals with adjustable backrests.
Boot Space:
The practicality of the boot depends on the variant. In the petrol and CNG versions, the space is generous and usable, particularly because the CNG tank is mounted underneath the floor, leaving the luggage bay free. The strong hybrid variant, however, loses some luggage capacity as the battery pack occupies part of the boot floor, reducing overall usability for larger suitcases.
Convenience Features:
Everyday usability is supported by a host of thoughtful touches. These include a gesture-controlled powered tailgate for easier loading, dual-zone climate control for independent front-row temperature settings, and a wireless charging pad to keep smartphones topped up. Multiple USB-C ports are provided for both rows of passengers, while 64-colour ambient lighting enhances the sense of sophistication inside the cabin.
Taken together, these elements make the Victoris a well-rounded SUV that balances everyday practicality with modern creature comforts, catering equally to family needs and individual convenience.

Infotainment & Tech
The Victoris comes well-equipped for buyers who value technology and connected features. At the centre of the cabin is a 10.1-inch SmartPlay Pro X touchscreen, offering a modern interface with over-the-air software updates, built-in applications, and Alexa integration for voice assistance. Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay further add to convenience, ensuring smartphones connect seamlessly without the need for cables.
Complementing the main display is a 10.2-inch fully digital instrument cluster, which delivers sharp graphics and clear readouts. The cluster not only provides standard driving information but also integrates navigation, driver assistance alerts, and fuel efficiency data in an intuitive layout.
For audio, the Victoris sets itself apart in this segment with an Infinity by Harman 8-speaker system enhanced by Dolby Atmos 5.1 support. The result is a surround-sound experience that creates a sense of depth and clarity, transforming long commutes or family road trips into a more engaging experience.
This combination of large, modern displays, seamless smartphone integration, and premium sound quality ensures that the Victoris feels contemporary and feature-rich, matching and even surpassing what rivals offer in the same price bracket.

Interior Design
The Victoris’s cabin strikes a fine balance between practicality and premium appeal. The dual-tone black-and-ivory colour scheme, enhanced by subtle champagne gold accents, creates an airy and sophisticated ambience. The design feels thoughtfully executed, with a wide dashboard layout that adds to the sense of space.
Attention to detail is evident in the use of soft-touch materials on the dashboard, padded armrests, and tasteful chrome highlights, which lift the overall quality perception. These touches give the cabin an inviting character that feels more upscale than many buyers would typically expect in this price range.
That said, the light-coloured upholstery, while visually premium, does demand regular upkeep to maintain its fresh look. Some of the lower plastics also reveal the SUV’s cost-conscious side, a reminder that this is still positioned as a value-driven product.
Overall, the Victoris’s interior design blends elegance with functionality, delivering an experience that feels modern, premium, and family-friendly.
Exterior Styling
The Victoris is designed to make a strong and lasting first impression. At the front, its angular fascia is dominated by a wide grille and sleek, connected LED DRLs that lend the SUV a modern and confident presence. The sculpted bumper and pronounced lines add a touch of ruggedness, reinforcing its SUV identity.
From the side, the Victoris carries a long glasshouse and sharp character creases that give it a sense of length and elegance. The proportions are well balanced, and the addition of 17- or 18-inch dual-tone alloy wheels provides a planted stance that complements the muscular profile.
At the rear, the design is tied together by connected LED tail-lamps, which stretch across the width to create a wider visual impression. Subtle detailing around the bumper and tailgate adds to the overall sophistication.
Taken as a whole, the Victoris manages to blend SUV aggression with urban sophistication. It looks purposeful and tough enough to appeal to SUV buyers, yet stylish and polished enough for younger professionals and families who want their car to stand out in city traffic.
Pricing & Variants
Prices start at ₹10.49 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) for the base Petrol MT and stretch to around ₹16 lakh for the fully loaded Strong Hybrid with ADAS.
This places the Victoris among the most value-rich SUVs in its segment, undercutting rivals at the base while offering Hybrid and CNG options they don’t.
Rival Comparison
Feature | Maruti Suzuki Victoris | Hyundai Creta | Kia Seltos | Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder |
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Length / Width / Height | 4360 / 1795 / 1655 mm | 4330 / 1790 / 1635 mm | 4365 / 1800 / 1645 mm | 4365 / 1795 / 1645 mm |
Wheelbase | 2600 mm | 2610 mm | 2610 mm | 2600 mm |
Engines | 1.5L Petrol (103 PS) / 1.5L Strong Hybrid (92 PS) / 1.5L CNG (87.8 PS) | 1.5L Petrol (115 PS) / 1.5L Diesel (116 PS) / 1.5L Turbo Petrol (160 PS) | 1.5L Petrol (115 PS) / 1.5L Diesel (116 PS) / 1.5L Turbo Petrol (160 PS) | 1.5L Petrol (103 PS) / 1.5L Strong Hybrid (115 PS combined) / 1.5L CNG (87.8 PS) |
Transmission | 5MT / 6AT / e-CVT | 6MT / IVT / 6AT / 7DCT | 6MT / IVT / 6iMT / 7DCT / 6AT | 5MT / 6AT / e-CVT |
Drivetrain | 2WD / AWD (ALLGRIP) | 2WD | 2WD | 2WD / AWD |
Fuel Efficiency | 21.18 km/l (Petrol MT) / 28.65 km/l (Hybrid) / 27.02 km/kg (CNG) | 20.15 km/l (Petrol IVT) / 21.8 km/l (Diesel MT) | 20.7 km/l (Diesel MT) / 17.7 km/l (Turbo Petrol DCT) | 27.97 km/l (Hybrid) / 26.6 km/kg (CNG) / 21.1 km/l (Petrol MT) |
ADAS Level 2 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Airbags | 6 (standard) | 6 (standard) | 6 (standard) | 6 (standard) |
Infotainment | 10.1″ SmartPlay Pro X + Alexa | 10.25″ HD touchscreen + Bose | 10.25″ HD touchscreen + Bose | 9″ SmartPlay Cast + Toyota i-Connect |
Digital Cluster | 10.2″ Full Digital | 10.25″ Cluster + Infotainment combo | 10.25″ Digital Cluster | 7″ TFT MID (Hybrid higher trims) |
Premium Audio | Infinity by Harman (8 speakers) + Dolby Atmos | Bose (8 speakers) | Bose (8 speakers) | Arkamys / JBL (variant-specific) |
Comfort Features | Ventilated seats, dual-zone AC, powered tailgate | Ventilated seats, powered driver seat, dual-zone AC | Ventilated seats, 8-way power driver seat, dual-zone AC | Ventilated seats, reclining rear seat, dual-zone AC |
Boot Space | ~373L (Hybrid lower due to battery) | 433L | 433L | ~373L (Hybrid) |
Warranty | 2 yrs / 40,000 km (extendable to 5 yrs / 1,00,000 km) | 3 yrs / Unlimited km (extendable to 5 yrs) | 3 yrs / Unlimited km (extendable to 5 yrs) | 3 yrs / 1,00,000 km (Hybrid battery 8 yrs) |
The Victoris clearly outshines in safety and efficiency, while rivals like the Creta and Seltos offer performance-oriented turbo-petrol engines and slightly more polished interiors. (Note: Victoris & Creta Detail Comparison)
Warranty & Service
The Victoris is backed by Maruti’s 2-year/40,000 km standard warranty, extendable to 5 years/1,00,000 km. Combined with Maruti Suzuki’s 4,000+ service centers across India, this ensures unmatched reach and peace of mind compared to any competitor.
Who Should Buy Which Variant?
Petrol MT / AT
The standard petrol variants are best suited for budget-conscious families who prioritise everyday practicality and ease of ownership. With a familiar 1.5-litre naturally aspirated engine, these trims deliver smooth performance for daily commutes and weekend drives, without adding complexity. The manual will appeal to traditional buyers who prefer control, while the automatic offers stress-free convenience in urban traffic.
Strong Hybrid
The strong hybrid variant is the ideal choice for urban commuters who spend much of their time in congested city traffic. Its ability to run silently in EV-assisted mode at low speeds not only improves fuel economy but also makes every stop-go journey more relaxing. Buyers who want maximum efficiency and a near-premium driving feel — without stretching to a luxury badge — will find the hybrid the most rewarding.
CNG
For those who calculate running costs above all else, the CNG variant is the clear winner. With its impressive certified efficiency and underfloor tank placement that preserves boot space, it’s perfectly suited to cost-conscious urban buyers, daily office commuters, and even fleet operators in metros with strong CNG infrastructure. The modest performance is balanced by exceptional savings at the pump.
AWD (ALLGRIP)
The AWD-equipped petrol automatic is tailored for adventure enthusiasts and frequent travellers. Whether tackling hilly terrains, rural stretches, or long highway journeys, the added grip and reassurance of torque-on-demand make it the most versatile option in the lineup. It’s not an off-roader in the purest sense, but for buyers who regularly face unpredictable conditions, this variant offers valuable peace of mind.
What We Like
- Double 5-star crash ratings (Bharat NCAP + Global NCAP).
- Multiple powertrains including Hybrid, CNG, and AWD.
- Rich feature set: Dolby Atmos, ventilated seats, gesture tailgate.
- Class-leading efficiency figures.
- Maruti’s unmatched service network.
- Competitive pricing vs. rivals.
What Could Be Better
- No spare wheel: A serious miss in India, especially for rural drivers where puncture repair shops are scarce.
- Hybrid boot space compromise: Battery packaging reduces capacity, limiting luggage for long trips.
- Rear headroom: Taller passengers will feel cramped.
- Light upholstery: Premium-looking but hard to maintain.
- Not sporty: Performance is tuned for comfort and economy, not thrills.
Motors77 Verdict
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris may not be the flashiest SUV on the road or the quickest off the line, but that was never its purpose. Instead, it positions itself as one of the most balanced and versatile offerings in the mid-size SUV segment. With the unique combination of Petrol, Strong Hybrid, and CNG powertrains, alongside the option of ALLGRIP AWD, it caters to a remarkably wide spectrum of buyers — from efficiency-focused commuters to adventure-seeking families.
Safety is another defining strength. Earning 5-star ratings in both Bharat NCAP and Global NCAP, the Victoris reassures buyers that it isn’t just stylish or efficient but also fundamentally safe. Add to that a cabin loaded with modern conveniences — from ventilated seats and a digital cockpit to a premium Dolby Atmos audio setup — and the Victoris feels more premium and contemporary than what many expect from Maruti Suzuki.
Yes, there are compromises. The absence of a spare wheel may worry buyers in rural or highway-heavy regions, and the reduced boot space in the Strong Hybrid limits practicality for families who travel with large luggage. The naturally aspirated petrol engine, while smooth, also lacks the punch of turbocharged rivals. Yet, these are areas where buyers can weigh their priorities, and for many, the Victoris’s strengths will far outweigh its shortcomings.
What truly sets it apart is the value equation. With competitive pricing, outstanding fuel economy across variants, and the assurance of Maruti Suzuki’s vast after-sales network and affordable maintenance, the Victoris emerges as a package that’s difficult to ignore.
For families upgrading from a hatchback or sedan, young professionals wanting a premium yet efficient SUV, or long-distance drivers seeking reliability and comfort, the Victoris delivers peace of mind, practicality, and a touch of sophistication — all wrapped in a package that feels tailor-made for Indian roads and Indian buyers.