The Nissan Tekton is the latest entrant into India’s mid-size SUV segment – space which is largely dominated by Hyundai Creta and Maruti Suzuki offerings (Grand Vitara and Victoris). In this thread, we have pitted the Nissan Tekton against the Maruti Suzuki Victoris to see which SUV offers better value.
Nissan Tekton vs Maruti Victoris: Dimensions
| Parameter | Nissan Tekton | Maruti Victoris |
| Length | 4349mm | 4360mm |
| Width | 1815mm | 1795mm |
| Height | 1674mm | 1655mm |
| Wheelbase | 2657mm | 2600mm |
| Ground Clearance | 212mm | – |
| Boot Space | 518 litres (up to parcel shelf) 700 litres (up to roof) | – |
Save for length, the Nissan Tekton is larger than the Maruti Suzuki Victoris in every other dimensional parameter, including the wheelbase. In fact, it also boasts the segment’s largest boot space. However, Maruti Suzuki has refrained from disclosing the exact boot capacity, but we can tell you that it’s not as big as Tekton. Notably, the boot is slightly reduced in strong-hybrid variant due to battery placement.

Nissan Tekton vs Maruti Victoris: Engine Specifications
| Model | Nissan Tekton | Maruti Victoris | |||
| Engine | 1-litre turbo-petrol | 1.3-litre turbo-petrol | 1.5-litre NA petrol with mild-hybrid | 1.5-litre perol + CNG | 1.5-litre Strong Hybrid |
| Max Power | 100PS | 163PS | 103PS | 88PS | 116PS (combined) |
| Peak Torque | 166Nm | 280Nm | 137Nm | 121.5Nm | 141Nm (Hybrid) |
| Transmission | 6-speed MT | 6-speed MT/6-speed DCT* | 5-speed MT/6-speed AT | 5-speed MT | e-CVT^ (single-speed gearbox) |
| Drivetrain | FWD | FWD | FWD/AWD(AT only) | FWD | FWD |
| Claimed Mileage (Fuel efficiency) | 19.4 kmpl | 17.8 kmpl (MT) 18.5 kmpl (DCT) | 21.18 kmpl (MT) 21.06 kmp (AT) 19.07 kmpl (AT AWD) | 27.02 km/kg | 28.65 kmpl |
*MT: Manual Transmission, DCT: Dual-clutch automatic transmission, AT: Torque converter automatic transmission, e-CVT: Electronic continuously variable transmission, FWD: Front-wheel-drive, AWD: All-wheel-drive
- The powertrain approach for both the models are different. While the Tekton, with its two turbocharged petrol engines, focuses on performance, the Victoris emphasis on fuel economy with its mild-hybrid, CNG and strong-hybrid powertrain options.
- While a front-wheel-drivetrain is standard for Tekton, the Victoris’ N.A. petrol engine can also be had with an all-wheel-drive system for those who enjoy long drives, mild off-roading and unpredictable road conditions.
Related: Maruti Victoris Hybrid Real-World Mileage Tested

Nissan Tekton vs Maruti Victoris: Features
| Common | Additional Features In Nissan Tekton | Additional Features In Maruti Victoris |
| – Automatic LED headlamps – LED DRLs – LED front fog lamps – LED taillamps – Roof rails – Alloy wheels – Powered tailgate – Keyless entry with push button start/stop – Powered driver’s seat – Touchscreen infotainment system – Connected car tech – Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto – Digital driver’s display – Panoramic sunroof – Wireless charger – Automatic AC – Rear AC vents – Multiple drive modes – ISOFIX anchors – Tyre pressure monitoring system – 360-degree camera – Front & rear parking sensors – 6 airbags – ESC – Traction control – Hill hold assist – Level-2 ADAS suite | – Bigger alloy wheels size (18-inch over Victoris’ 17-inch units) – 6-way powered co-driver seat – Manual lumbar support for front seats – Built-in Google Apps in infotainment like Google Maps, Google Assistant, Play Store and more – Dual-zone climate control – Bigger panoramic sunroof than Victoris – Dedicated button to configure ADAS system – Rain-sensing wipers | – Heads-up display (HUD) – Premium Infinity sound system – Rear sunshades – More driver seat adjustability (8-way over Tekton’s 6-way adjustability) |
Both Nissan Tekton and Maruti Suzuki Victoris are well-loaded; with a few distinctions between them. However, overall, the Tekton offers a slightly better in-cabin experience due to its additional comfort & convenience features.
Also Read: Nissan Tekton All Variants Explained: Features, Prices and Differences

Nissan Tekton vs Maruti Victoris: Price
| Model | Nissan Tekton | Maruti Victoris |
| Ex-Showroom Price Range | Rs 10.49 lakh to Rs 18.59 lakh | Rs 10.50 lakh to Rs 19.99 lakh |
Author’s Take
On paper, both models are very well-loaded; though they have been designed to target different buyer’s needs & requirements. The Nissan Tekton, offered with only turbocharged petrol engines, is clearly aimed at those who desire exhilarating performace and lively feel, without compromising on features. On the other hand, the Victoris is primarily intended for those who prioritise fuel efficiency, llow costs, minimal maintenace and a smooth ride over outright performance.
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