Maruti Suzuki’s newly launched SUV, the Maruti Victoris, has made a remarkable start in the Indian market. Introduced in September, the SUV has quickly gained popularity, crossing the 30,000-unit sales mark within just two months. Here’s a detailed look at its sales performance, features, engine options, safety package, pricing, and competition.
Maruti Suzuki, one of India’s leading automobile manufacturers, launched the Maruti Victoris SUV in September. The SUV has received a very strong response from customers in a short span of time. In this report, we take a closer look at how many units have been sold in the last two months, the features on offer, engine performance, pricing, and its key rivals.
Maruti Suzuki offers the Victoris in the mid-size SUV segment. In a very short period, the SUV has managed to attract significant attention in the Indian market. According to reports, more than 30,000 units of the Maruti Victoris have been sold in the last two months, highlighting its growing popularity among buyers.
Maruti Victoris comes packed with a wide range of premium and tech-focused features. These include:
LED headlights and LED DRLs
Connected rear tail lamps
Shark fin antenna
26.03 cm digital instrument cluster
Underbody CNG kit
Dolby Atmos audio system
Gesture-controlled tailgate
Ambient lighting
Alexa Auto voice assistant
Over 35 connected car features
Panoramic sunroof
Ventilated seats
The interior design features a combination of black, grey, and silver colour themes, giving the cabin a modern and premium feel.
In terms of safety, the Victoris is well-equipped. It offers:
Six airbags
ABS with EBD
ISOFIX child seat anchors
Level-2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems)
The Maruti Victoris is powered by a 1.5-litre engine, producing 75.8 kW of power and 139 Nm of torque. In addition to the standard petrol variant, the SUV is also available with strong hybrid and CNG powertrain options, offering buyers greater flexibility and fuel efficiency choices.
Maruti Victoris is priced starting at ₹10.50 lakh (ex-showroom). The price of the top variant goes up to ₹19.98 lakh (ex-showroom).
Positioned as a mid-size SUV, the Maruti Victoris competes with popular models such as:
Hyundai Creta
Kia Seltos
Honda Elevate
Tata Sierra
Volkswagen Taigun
October 2025 proved to be a landmark month for the Victoris. The SUV recorded 13,496 units sold in October, its highest monthly figure so far. It not only outperformed several competitors but also surpassed Maruti Suzuki’s own Grand Vitara, which is sold through Nexa dealerships.
Victoris outsold the Grand Vitara by over 3,000 units. While the Victoris is retailed via Maruti Suzuki Arena dealerships, the Grand Vitara is available through Nexa outlets.
In November, Victoris recorded sales of 12,300 units, pushing its total sales beyond the 30,000-unit mark within just two months of launch.