
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Maruti Victoris gets its first price hike of up to Rs 15,000
- Hike applicable only on ZXi+ (O) MT and ZXi+ (O) AT trims
- No change in features or mechanics despite the revision
Maruti Suzuki has recently launched the flagship arena SUV, the Victoris, at a starting price of Rs 10.49 lakh (ex-showroom). Meanwhile, the SUV was quite a buzz on social media due to features, record sales and top safety ratings. Maruti silently revised the pricing for selected trims of the Victoris SUV. What exactly triggered the hike? Which versions are affected? Let's dig into the details. However, before getting into the details, make sure to join the 91Wheels WhatsApp community to never miss out on any automotive updates.
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Maruti Victoris Price Hike

Maruti Suzuki has now updated the pricing of its newly launched Victoris. However, this price hike is limited to only a few selected trims, which include the ZXi+ (O) with a 5-speed manual and the ZX+ (O) with a 6-speed automatic trims. Both trims have become costlier by Rs 15,000; the rest of the trims remain the same without any revision. Notably, this is the first price hike of the Victoris since its launch back in September 2025. Just after the booking, this SUV has garnered almost 25,000 bookings within this short span.
The Maruti Victoris comes with six variants in its lineup: LXi, VXi, ZXi, ZXi (O), ZXi+ and ZXi+(O). Moreover, in terms of features, it comes loaded with a 10.1-inch infotainment system with wireless connectivity, along with a 10.25-inch instrument cluster. Apart from these, it includes ventilated seats, automatic climate control, six airbags and for the first time in the lineup, Level 2 ADAS and more. It is worth mentioning that this SUV has secured a 5-star safety ratings in the GNCAP crash tests.

Meanwhile, the Victoris boasts the same powertrains as the Grand Vitara, which comes powered by a 1.5-litre NA petrol and a 1.5-litre Strong hybrid unit. Notably, these two units belt out 103hp and 139Nm of torque and 92.5hp and 122Nm of torque, respectively. Additionally, transmission options include a 5-speed manual, 6-speed automatic and an eCVT unit.
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Verdict
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris has quickly made its mark with impressive features, robust hybrid options, and top safety ratings. This minor price hike on select top trims seems more like a market adjustment rather than a major shift. With its value-packed offering and strong early demand, the Victoris continues to be one of the most compelling SUVs in Maruti's lineup.