
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Maruti Victoris unveiled as Arena's flagship model
- Underpinned by the Grand Vitara's platform and same powertrain options
- Is now the first-ever Maruti to offer ADAS Level-2
Maruti Victoris has finally been revealed after a long spell of spy shots and speculations, in what can be christened as a renewed fight in the mid-size segment SUVs. While the Grand Vitara goes via the Nexa outlets, this will be the flagship model for the Arena chain of dealerships. While a lot has been revealed at its debut event, let's now take a look at the variant-wise features of this hyped SUV. But before that, make sure to join the 91wheels WhatsApp Community, specifically curated for petrolheads like us to keep up with the latest news and automotive updates.
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Maruti Victoris Variant-Wise Features

LXi (Base Variant)
The base LXi trim of the Maruti Victoris comes with the following highlights:
- Push Start with smart key
- 60:40 split rear seats
- Tilt & Telescopic steering adjust
- 17-inch steel wheels
- 7-inch infotainment system
- 2 speakers
- Rear defogger
- Adjustable headrests for all passengers
- Dual tone Black + Ivory interior
- Wireless Android Auto, Apple CarPlay
- Front and rear armrest
- LED tail lights with rear LED blinkers
- OTA updates
- Steering-mounted controls
- Rear parking sensors
- Tyre repair kit
- ABS, EBD, ESP, TCS, Hill Hold, 6 Airbags, immobilizer
- Side blinkers on ORVMs
- Auto climate control
- 4.2-inch TFT MID in instrument cluster
- Rear AC vents
- Halogen projector headlights
- 3-point seatbelts & seatbelt reminders

VXi
Over the LXi base variant
- TPMS
- Paddle Shifters (for automatic variants)
- Reverse parking camera
- Suzuki Connect
- Roof rails
- Type-C 65W fast chargers (rear)
- Light in glovebox, footwell, and boot
- Front Tweeters
- Body-coloured ORVMs and door handles
- Electrically operated ORVMs
- Drive Modes
- 10.25-inch TFT instrument cluster
- Electronic parking brake (Automatic)
- Connected LED tail lamps
- Driver's seat height adjust
- Cruise control
ZXi
Above the VXi trim
- Wireless charging
- Leatherette seats
- 17-inch alloy wheels
- Dark Green rear windows
- Soft-touch inserts
- UV cut front windshield
- LED fog lamps
- Powered tailgate
- Automatic LED projector headlights,
- LED DRLs
- Auto-dimming IRVM
- Rear washer and wiper
- 10.25-inch TFT instrument screen
- Optional panoramic sunroof
ZXi (O)
Over ZXi
- Panoramic sunroof

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ZXi Plus
- Premium air purifier
- 64-colour ambient lighting inside the cabin
- Hill-descent control (AWD only)
- Auto-folding ORVMs with puddle lamps
- 360-degree camera
- Front parking sensors
- Heads-up display
- Ventilated front seats with leatherette upholstery
- Internet-connected infotainment system
- Machine-cut 17-inch alloy wheels
- Dolby Atmos surround sound
- Level-2 ADAS
- Leatherette-wrapped steering wheel
- 8-speaker Infinity sound system with subwoofer
- 10-inch touchscreen infotainment
- 8-way power-adjustable driver's seat
- Vanity mirror lamps for both front passengers
- Terrain modes for AWD - Snow, Sport, Lock & Auto
ZXi Plus (O)
Over ZXi Plus
- Panoramic Sunroof
Verdict
While Arena dealerships had the ever popular Maruti Brezza as their workhorse, the demand for a Creta rival was always up. Now, with the Victoris in the house, Maruti is looking stronger than ever in its bid for the SUV chart topper. However, it remains to be seen if the Victoris makes a place of its own, or comes up as a bigger cannibal for the Vitara, which although is its own sibling, but now a rival too in the segement. But the real question is this, Can they dethrone the Hyundai Creta from the top spot.