Saturday, June 27, 2026

Maruti Suzuki Invicto – Which Variant Should You Buy?

The Maruti Suzuki Invicto has recently been launched in India, with prices ranging between Rs 24.79 lakh and Rs 28.42 lakh (ex-showroom). Based on the Toyota Innova Hycross, the Invicto is available for sale through Suzuki’s Nexa outlets. While we have already compared the Maruti Invicto and Toyota Innova Hycross, in this thread, we will focus on Maruti MPV’s two variants: Zeta+ and Alpha+, to determine which will suit you best.

First, have a look at their variant-wise split of features: –

VariantsZeta+ Alpha+
PriceRs 24.79 lakh (7-seater)
Rs 24.84 lakh (8-seater)
Rs 28.42 lakh (7-seater)
Key Features– Automatic LED headlamps

– LED DRLs

– LED tail lamps

– 17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels

– All-wheel disc brakes

– All-black cabin with champagne gold accents

– Fabric seats

– Leather-wrapped steering wheel & gearknob

– Front armrest with storage

– 8-inch touchscreen infotainment

– Apple Carplay and Android Auto

– Connected car technology

– 6 speakers

– Digital driver’s display

– Ambient lighting around the roof, cup holders and co-driver’s dashboard

– Auto AC

– Rear AC vents with automatic blower control

– Height-adjustable driver seat

– 2nd-row sunshades

– Second-row individual armrests (7-seater)

– Side table for captain seats (7-seater)

– Second-row centre armrest with cup holders (8-seater)

– Captain seats with slide & recline function (7-seater)

– Bench seats with 60:40 split for the 2nd row (8-seater)

– 50:50 split function for the 3rd-row seats

– Front cup retractable holders with cooling function

– Type-A and type-C USB ports in 1st row, 2x type-C USB ports for the 2nd row

– Drive Modes: Eco/Normal/Power

– EV mode

– Cruise control

– Keyless entry with push-button start

– Paddle shifters

– Powered ORVMs

– Tilt & telescopic adjustment for steering

– Rear wiper & washer

– Driver, co-passenger, side & curtain airbags (total 6)

– ABS with EBD

– ISOFIX child seat anchors

– Hill start assist

– Vehicle stability control

– Electronic parking brake with auto-hold

– Reverse camera

– Rear seatbelt reminder
Additional Features Over Zeta+ Variant

– Panoramic sunroof

– Wheel arch cladding

– Auto-dimming IRVM

– Powered tailgate

– 8-Way power adjustable driver’s seat with memory function

– Dual-zone climate control

– Front-ventilated seats

– PM2.5 air filter

– Leather upholstery

– Time adjust function for the front intermittent wipers

– 10.1-inch floating touchscreen infotainment system

– Wireless Apple Carplay

– Remote AC and window control

– Tyre pressure monitoring system

– 360-degree camera

– Seatbelt reminder for all seats

– Rear defogger

– Front & rear parking sensors
Maruti Suzuki Invicto Alpha+ vs Zeta+ Variants
  • Buy the Maruti Invicto Zeta+ variant if: you’re looking for a decently-loaded, comfortable family people mover in a decent price range. However, considering its price point, you’ll have to compromise slightly on the feature front. Furthermore, this is the sole option for buyers seeking Invicto’s 8-seater version.
  • Buy the Maruti Invicto Alpha+ variant if: you desire to enjoy the MPV experience the MPV at its fullest, with its luxurious features and delightful elements.

Must Read: Maruti Suzuki Invicto Accessories Detailed With Prices

Maruti Suzuki Invicto | Reasons to Buy and Not to Buy | Gagan Choudhary
Maruti Invicto Review

Engine and Mileage

Powering the Maruti Invicto is Toyota’s 2-litre, 4-cylinder petrol-hybrid engine (186PS/206Nm) that comes mated to an e-CVT automatic transmission and claims a fuel efficiency (mileage) of 23.42 kmpl.

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