Maruti Victoris Mid-Variants No Longer Have Leatherette Seats; Prices Stay the Same

According to several sources, leatherette seat upholstery would no longer be available for the mid-spec Maruti Victoris SUV models ZXi and ZXi (O). Only the highest-end ZXi Plus and ZXi Plus (O) trims are now eligible for the feature.

Crucially, Maruti has maintained the Victoris range's initial ex-showroom prices despite this modification.

Details on the Feature Removal

  • Maruti has removed the leatherette upholstery from the ZXi and ZXi (O) models.

  • On certain trims, every other feature is still there: 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, 7-inch (or in some sources, 10.1-inch) touchscreen with wireless CarPlay and Android Auto, wireless charger, auto air conditioning, folding ORVMs, six-airbag safety kit, ESC, TPMS, etc.

  • The decision essentially changes the value proposition: you must choose the costlier ZXi Plus or ZXi Plus (O) trims if you want the Victoris' leather-look seats.

Cost & Effect on Purchasers

  • Reputable websites state that the prices are the same as when they were first introduced. For instance, the base-color ZXi petrol manual costs about Rs 13.57 lakh, while the ZXi (O) petrol manual costs about Rs 14.23 lakh (ex-showroom, pan-India).

  • Previously, some publications claimed that the price of these models had increased by almost Rs 15,000; however, this seems to be a misinterpretation of dual-tone color surcharges rather than a real increase.

  • As a buyer, this implies that if you were thinking about those mid-variants, you now receive one less premium feature for the same price, which is something to consider.

Why This Is Important

With its robust safety package (5-star ratings), plenty of features, and options for gasoline, hybrid, and CNG powertrains, the Victoris is a significant introduction for Maruti Suzuki in the mid-size SUV market.

Variant-specific features frequently influence consumers in such a competitive market (the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder are competitors).

By eliminating the leatherette seats from the ZXi/ZXi (O), Maruti is quietly urging customers who desire a completely luxurious experience to choose the ZXi Plus trims. This makes comparing mid-variants more important for buyers who are looking for value.

What Do Potential Buyers Need to Do?

  1. Check the feature list: Verify the feature list to make sure you are booking the correct variant, such as ZXi or ZXi (O), which is expected to include leatherette.

  2. Think about the upgrade: Compare the price differences between the ZXi Plus and ZXi Plus (O) if you value leatherette seats or a more upscale vibe.

  3. View the complete feature list: Victoris provides a robust specification beyond upholstery, yet variant difference is more important than ever.

  4. Verify prices again: Although the official statement is "introductory prices unchanged," you should always validate ex-showroom prices for your city and available colors.

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