Victoris VXI is introduced with three powertrain options: 1.5-liter mild-hybrid petrol, a strong-hybrid petrol and a CNG option.
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Maruti Suzuki Victoris is the latest entry into compact SUV space in India, and the company has deployed it against some of the most competitive SUVs in the market. The variant that will possibly draw attention from buyers beyond the entry-level LXI is VXI. Sitting above the base, Victoris tries to bridge the gap between VXI strength and more convenience-rich package. Here a closer look at what it provides.


Maruti Suzuki Victoris VXI: External Design
Victoris does not overhall the style of the VXI SUV, but combines microscopic reforms that elevates it on LXI. Body-colored ORVMs and door handles change the bare plastic of the base trim, while connected LED tail lamps and a shark-fin antenna add a more premium finish. The roof rail comes as standard, and silver skid plates on both ends increase the SUV stance. The 17 -inch steel wheels with cover are unchanged with the trim, with the cover, leaving the alloy's upgradation in a high variant.
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Maruti Suzuki Victoris VXI: Cabin and Features
Inside, the VXi goes a step forward to improve the atmosphere. A dual-tone black and off-white finish replaces simple monotone, which is complemented by chrome door handle, vanity mirrors and footwell lighting.
Tech and feature see a remarkable collision: VXI wireless introduces the 7 -inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, connected car features and a voice assistant. Strong hybrid variants also receive a 10.25-inch digital driver display and multi-drive mode.
Practicality is extended with auto climate control, entryless entry, tilt-telisopic steering, a height-yellow driver seat, rear USB-C charging outlet and a split rear bench for more flexibility.
On the safety side, VXI has dual airbags, electronic breakforce distribution, rear park sensor, tire pressure monitoring system and ABS with a rearview camera. Importantly, the entire Victoris Line-up has a 5-star India NCAP rating, which strengthens Maruti's safety pitch in a segment where the rating is rapidly growing under investigation.
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Maruti Suzuki Victoris VXI: Glasses
Victoris VXI is introduced with three powertrain options: 1.5-liter mild-hybrid petrol, a strong-hybrid petrol and a CNG option. The output CNG fantasy ranges from approximately 88 PS to strong-hybrid setup jointly up to 116 PS. Automatic transmission options also bring paddle shifters, while strong-hybrid pedestrians receive an acoustic vehicle warning system for safety.
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First published date: 14 September 2025, 13:00 pm IST