Saturday, January 31, 2026

Maruti Victoris vs Grand Vitara: Which SUV Should You Buy?

The Maruti Suzuki Victoris was launched earlier this month, with prices ranging between Rs 10.50 – 19.99 lakh (ex-showroom). It’s the second mid-size SUV from the brand, following the Grand Vitara (Rs 10.77 – 19.72 lakh). Both siblings not only share their underpinnings and powertrain, but are also priced in a similar range. So, which Maruti Suzuki offering should you pick? First, quickly understand the distinguishing factors between the two: –

Maruti Victoris vs Grand Vitara: Dimensions

ParametersVictorisGrand Vitara
Length4360mm4345mm
Width1795mm1795mm
Height 1655mm1645mm
Wheelbase2600mm2600mm
Ground Clearance210mm210mm
Seating Capacity55
Kerb Weight1145 to 1295 kg1118 to 1285 kg
Boot Space≈ 439 litres (mild-hybrid), ≈ 320 litres (CNG)≈ 373 litres (mild-hybrid), ≈ 265 litres (CNG)
  • Both the Victoris and Grand Vitara share the same platform, and hence, they have identical wheelbases.
  • The Victoris has slightly larger overhangs, which contribute to its increased overall length.
  • Since the CNG tank is under the floor in Maruti Victoris, boot space remains largely unaffected compared to the Grand Vitara.

Also Read: Check New Prices of All Maruti Suzuki Arena Cars After GST Cut

Maruti Victoris vs Grand Vitara: Features

CommonAdditional Features in VictorisAdditional Features in Grand Vitara
– Automatic LED projector headlamps

– Dual tone alloys

– Rear wipers & washer

– Rear defogger

– Keyless entry with push-button start/stop

– Ambient lighting

– Rear door sunshades

– Touchscreen infotainment

– Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

– Connected car tech

– Wireless charger

– Auto AC

– Rear AC vents

– Ventilated front seats

– 8-way powered driver’s seat

– Panoramic sunroof

– Heads-up display

– Air purifier

– Paddle shifters (AT only)

– Drive modes: Eco, Normal, Sport (Hybrid only)

– Leatherette upholstery

– Glovebox lighting

– Auto-dimming IRVM

– Front & rear centre armrests

– Six airbags

– 360-degree camera

– Hill hold assist

– Hill descent assist

– Tyre pressure monitoring system

– ESC

– Electronic parking brakes with auto-hold

– ISOFIX anchors

– AVAS (hybrid only)
– Connected LED taillights

– Digital driver’s display

– Larger 10.1-inch SmartPlay Pro X touchscreen infotainment (Grand Vitara has 9-inch unit)

– Infinity premium sound 8-speaker with Dolby and built-in 8-channel amplifier with 5.1 surround sound

– Powered tailgate with gesture control

– Active cooling function for wireless charger

– 64-colour ambient lighting

– Level 2 ADAS suite with amenities like adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, auto-emergency braking, and much more.
– Reclining rear seats

– Clarion premium sound system

– 7-inch TFT cluster in hybrid/analogue cluster with 4-inch MID
Maruti Grand Vitara CNG

Powertrain Details

Both these SUVs share the same set of engines, transmission and drivetrain choices.

Specification1.5-litre strong-hybrid petrol engine1.5-litre mild-hybrid petrol engine1.5-litre petrol+CNG option
Max Power116 PS (combined)103 PS88 PS
Peak Torque141 Nm (hybrid)137 Nm121.5 Nm
Transmissione-CVT5-speed MT/ 6-speed AT5-speed MT
DrivetrainFWDFWD/ AWDFWD

Maruti Victoris vs Grand Vitara: Claimed Fuel Efficiency

Powertrain/Model1.5-litre strong-hybrid petrol1.5-litre mild-hybrid petrol1.5-litre petrol+CNG
Maruti Victoris28.65 kmpl21.18 kmpl (FWD MT) / 21.06 kmpl (FWD AT) / 19.07 kmpl (AWD AT)27.02 km/kg
Maruti Grand Vitara27.97 kmpl21.11 kmpl (FWD MT) / 20.58 kmpl (FWD AT) / 19.20 kmpl (AWD AT)26.6 km/kg

Despite sharing the same powertrain and Victoris being slightly heavier, it is claimed to be more fuel efficient than the Grand Vitara. While the Grand Vitara’s fuel efficiency figures are from its earlier launch and were certified before the E20 fuel rollout, its mileage has since dropped with the fuel change. However, the Victoris still claims higher fuel efficiency, raising questions about how this was achieved. It is unclear whether ARAI used the same fuel type for Victoris testing as it did for the Grand Vitara three years ago. We have reached out to Maruti Suzuki and ARAI for clarification, but have not received a response yet. So, stay tuned till we get an update.

Which SUV Should You Buy?

Victoris is strong in many areas and offers more modern features like a larger infotainment screen, full-digital driver’s display, a powered tailgate, a premium sound system with Dolby Atmos, Level-2 ADAS, and of course, a 5-star Bharat NCAP safety rating. So, if you’re considering the top-spec variant, the Victoris is definitely worth going for. As for the lower or mid-spec trims, which are considered by most buyers, we will cover those in a separate story.

Related:

Maruti Suzuki Victoris Drive Impressions | Gagan Choudhary

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