The Victoris represents the modern premium hybrid SUV. Utilizing proven strong-hybrid tech, it completely removes the guilt of driving a large SUV in heavy traffic. It is heavy, plush, and hyper-efficient. Buy it if you want silent electric-mode crawling in the city and massive range on the highway.



Skip the base LXi as it misses the core tech you expect in this segment. The ZXi (O) 6AT offers a great traditional automatic experience. However, the true value of this vehicle lies in the ZXi+ (O) M15D Strong Hybrid AT (eCVT)—stretch for this to unlock the massive fuel savings and silent electric drive.
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Owners are fascinated by the hybrid display, often gamifying their commute to squeeze out 23+ kmpl. The absolute silence in traffic is a major highlight. The biggest gripe after long road trips is the compromised boot; packing luggage for four adults requires serious puzzle-solving skills due to the battery placement.
No, it is a self-charging hybrid that uses the petrol engine and regenerative braking to charge the battery.
Large Maruti SUVs tend to hold their value well, so expect a solid 60% to 65% retention over 5 years.
Yes, in heavy stop-and-go city traffic where petrol cars suffer, this thrives, often returning over 20 kmpl.
Expect around Rs 8,000 to 12,000 annually, in line with premium segment SUVs.
Standard warranty is highly reassuring, typically covering the battery for 8 years.
It is smooth and linear, but not aggressive. It prioritizes comfort over sporty acceleration.
Comprehensive policies for this premium hybrid will range from Rs 35,000 to 45,000.
Expect a waiting period of 4 to 8 weeks due to the complex hybrid powertrain components.
Yes, if you regularly do airport runs for a family of four; the battery placement severely restricts large suitcase capacity.

















