Tata-Mahindra kept watching! Maruti prepared the most safe car, shock in crash test 5 stars

Tata-Mahindra kept watching! Maruti prepared the most safe car, shock in crash test 5 stars

New Delhi. Recently launched Maruti Victoris has managed to attract everyone's attention not only with her segment first features, but also from safety ratings. With its launch, Victoris has now become the second 5-star rated car in the portfolio of the brand. Apart from this, this model has now become the safest SUV in the country! How? let's look at –

Maruti Victoris Safety – Servic SUV?
Before the launch of Dzire, if we say that Maruti will have 5-star rated cars in India, many people do not believe. However, after the new Dzire's launch, the automaker has completely changed the game. While maintaining his focus on safety, All-New Victoris has also achieved an adult in India NCAP crash test and 5-star safety rating in child safety.

How safe is Victoris?
But, why did we say that this model is the safest in the country? Currently, in Ice SUVs, Mahindra Thar is considered the most safe SUV, which scored 31.09/32 in adult safety and 45/49 in child safety. Now, Maruti Victoris goes a step ahead to beat Thar, performing better in adult safety score (31.66/32), while child safety (43/49). Therefore, it is now the safest ice SUV in terms of adult safety. However, Victoris is one of the top 5 cars with the most high safety rating overall.

6 airbags in SUV, Adas Level 2
Now, go deeply in its safety aspects and do not go only to digits. In the frontal offset deformable barrier test, the SUV offered a good safety to the driver's head, neck and pelvis, while the chest and knee area got adequate protection. The front passenger received good safety for all body parts. In the side deformable barrier test, security was 'fine'. BNCAP tested the top 2 variants of the model – ZX+ and ZX+ (O). SUVs, achieving 5-Star Safety Rating, include 6 airbags, Adas Level 2, 360-Digry Camera, Electronic Parking Brake, ESS and other safety features.

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The wait is over! Tomorrow Maruti's brand will be curtained from New SUV, two hands will do with Creta

The wait is over! Tomorrow Maruti's brand will be curtained from New SUV, two hands will do with Creta

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Maruti Suzuki Victoris will be launched on 3 September 2025, is based on Grand Vitara, will be sold from the Arena Network, will compete with Hyundai Creta and others, the factory-fitted CNG tank.

The wait is over! Tomorrow Maruti's brand will be curtained from New SUV
New Delhi. Maruti Suzuki's much awaited new midsize SUV will be available for sale in India tomorrow (i.e. 3 September 2025). The name of this model will be announced at the time of launch. However, it can be called 'Maruti Victoris'. Till now, this new Maruti SUV was being known as 'Maruti Escudo'. Based on the Grand Vitara, Victoris will be sold through the Arena dealership network. In Maruti Suzuki's product portfolio, it will be placed above the braza and under the Grand Vitara.

Budget will be fit
Victoris can be offered as a slightly more affordable option than the Grand Vitara. In the Midsize SUV segment, it will compete with Hyundai Creta, Kia Celtos, Honda Elivet, Skoda Kushak, Folkswagen Tigun and Toyota Hyurore. Let's know the major details of the upcoming Maruti Victoris SUV which have been revealed so far.

1.5L Atkinson Cycle Petrol Hybrid

This new Maruti SUV will probably share its powertrain with Grand Vitara, which is currently available with 103bhp, 1.5L K15C Petrol, 116bhp, 1.5L Atkinson Cycle Petrol Hybrid and 88bhp, CNG options. This will be Maruti Suzuki's third hybrid offering and second midsize SUV that will challenge Creta. The transmission will also be taken from the Grand Vitara which includes a 5-speed manual, 6-speed automatic and E-CVT (only hybrid).

What is special?
Victoris will be the first Maruti Suzuki with a factory-fitted underbody CNG tank. This setup will concentrate that engine, transmission, suspension and brakes are better integrated and calibrated. This will also increase boot space, which usually reduces the tank's boot area in other Maruti CNG cars. The base variant of the new Maruti SUV is expected to be slightly expensive than Brezza but Grand Vitara is expected to be cheaper. Entry-level petrol-manual variants can cost around Rs 10 lakh or Rs 10.50 lakh, while the top-end variant with hybrid powertrain can go up to Rs 19 lakh (all, ex-showrooms).

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The wait is over! Tomorrow Maruti's brand will be curtained from New SUV

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