The Victoris has just been introduced in the middle of this week, and already there is a type of interest incited. Maruti Suzuki now said that deliveries to its customers would begin on September 22, 2025, during the Navratri.
The dealer dispatches are already in process, hence potential buyers can test the SUV in showrooms before the deliveries are introduced.
Effective Variety of Powertrains
The Victoris comes in three power entitlement options, which include: a 1.5-litre petrol engine option, a 1.5-litre strong-hybrid components and a 1.5-litre petrol-CNG models.
The Victoris is also notably the first in the Indian market to have an underbelly-mounted CNG tank, thereby giving it more cabin and boot space than standard CNG layouts.
Feature Highlights
The Victoris, and therefore its higher trim levels, have been loaded with a wide range of features by Maruti. The variants with the luxury top price include:
Level 2 ADAS suite
Panoramic sunroof
360-degree camera
Digital driver display
Infinity speakers with Dolby Atmos support
Ventilated front seats
Eight-way powered driver seat
Moreover, several variable specs come with various modes of drives, an electronic parking brake with auto hold, and a high-end interior finish, thus making it well-suited to combat some of the segment market leaders in Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and the Honda Elevate.
Bookings and Availability
Reservations have already commenced in the Victoris in the Arena dealerships throughout the Maruti, and the early adopters would receive their product deliveries in the festive period.
Having a list of engine options, segment-first points and a low-cost entry price of just ₹10.50 lakh (ex-showroom), the Victoris is helping Maruti to form one of its most significant releases in the recent past.
Conclusion
Placing its first deliveries on the auspicious day of Navratri (first), Maruti Suzuki is evidently hoping to launch the product during the festive season. The Victoris will find a large number of buyers due to its robust features, coupled with the variety of powertrains, and its first underbelly CNG tank that is new to the Indian market.
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