Priced from Rs 10.50 lakh, the Maruti Suzuki Victoris competes against popular models in the segment, including the Hyundai Creta, the Kia Seltos, and the Skoda Kushaq.
By Sanorita

Maruti Suzuki’s flagship Arena SUV, the Victoris, has sold over 50,000 units within just four months of its launch in the country. The SUV’s rapid success shows its rising popularity among Indian buyers and reinforces Maruti Suzuki’s dominance in the mid-size SUV market. Priced from Rs 10.50 lakh, the Victoris has also earned the prestigious Indian Car of the Year 2026 award, outperforming notable contenders, marking its strong position in the segment. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the key specifications and features of the Victoris in India.

The Maruti Suzuki Victoris sets itself apart from its premium Nexa cousin, the Grand Vitara, with an aggressive front fascia, which looks inspired by the upcoming e Vitara. Key highlights include sharp LED headlamps with daytime running lights, neatly integrated fog lamps, and air ducts. A prominent Suzuki logo sits above the front camera and ADAS sensors, and there are 17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels and rugged body cladding. At the rear, the Victoris gets a sporty roof spoiler with integrated third brake light, connected LED taillights, and variant-specific badges highlighting Hybrid and CNG models.
Maruti Suzuki has given its Arena SUV a dual-tone cabin. The feature set is also decent, with a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system, 10.25-inch digital driver display, and an 8-speaker Infinity sound system with subwoofer.
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The cabin also has a 64-colour ambient lighting, a sunroof, an AI-enabled Alexa voice assistant, Suzuki Connect with 60+ connected car features, a head-up display, and 60W fast-charging support.

For safety, the Victoris comes equipped with a 360-degree camera, ISOFIX mounts, traction control, ABS with EBD, six airbags, and Level 2 ADAS.
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris has the same powertrain lineup as the Grand Vitara, including a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine with mild-hybrid technology (102bhp and 137Nm), and a 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission. The same engine is also available in a CNG variant with an underbody tank and a 5-speed manual gearbox.
Additionally, the Victoris offers a 1.5-litre strong-hybrid powertrain with 114.4bhp and 141Nm, and mated exclusively to an e-CVT.