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Maruti Victoris prices drop by up to Rs 38,900 on select variants in June 2026

29 Jun 2026
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Key highlights
  • 1
    Victoris ZXI (O) Manual now starts at Rs 13.69 lakh, down from Rs 14.08 lakh
  • 2
    Top-spec ZXI Plus (O) TC Auto now costs Rs 17.38 lakh, down from Rs 17.77 lakh
  • 3
    All Victoris trims with CNG M & Hybrid Petrol CVT remain at their existing prices
Outline

Maruti Suzuki has selectively revised the ex-showroom prices of the Victoris for June 2026. The price cut applies to just four variants in the petrol manual and petrol TC Auto lineup, all carrying the (O) suffix, which typically denotes an additional accessory or feature pack. Prices for all other petrol, CNG, and hybrid variants remain unchanged.

 

Each of the affected variants receives a uniform price reduction of Rs 38,900. In percentage terms, the biggest reduction is on the ZXI (O) Manual at 2.76%, while the top-spec ZXI Plus (O) TC Auto sees the smallest percentage drop at around 2.19%.

 

Maruti Invicto prices reduced for 1.5L petrol manual variants in June 2026

 

2025 maruti suzuki victoris front three quarters aryan

 

VariantOld priceNew priceDifference
LXIRs 10,49,900Rs 10,49,900No change
VXIRs 11,79,900Rs 11,79,900No change
ZXIRs 13,56,900Rs 13,56,900No change
ZXI (O)Rs 14,07,900Rs 13,69,000-Rs 38,900
ZXI PlusRs 15,23,900Rs 15,23,900No change
ZXI Plus (O)Rs 15,81,900Rs 15,43,000-Rs 38,900

 

As shown in the table above, the latest price revision for the Maruti Suzuki Victoris is limited to select higher-spec variants. The ZXI (O) and ZXI Plus (O) have become Rs 38,900 more affordable in both manual and torque converter automatic versions. The ZXI (O) Manual is now priced at Rs 13.69 lakh, while the ZXI (O) TC Auto costs Rs 15.25 lakh. Similarly, the ZXI Plus (O) Manual is now available at Rs 15.43 lakh, and the ZXI Plus (O) TC Auto is priced at Rs 17.38 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom).

 

The rest of the Maruti Suzuki Victoris lineup remains unchanged. This includes the LXI, VXI, ZXI, and ZXI Plus variants with both manual and automatic gearboxes, as well as the ZXI 4WD and ZXI Plus 4WD. With this update, Maruti Suzuki has reduced the prices of only the optional higher-spec variants while leaving the rest of the range untouched.

 

Also Read: Maruti Jimny gets a price hike across all four variants in June 2026 — Details

 

Maruti Invicto 1.5L hybrid petrol CVT trims remain unchanged

 

VariantOld priceNew priceDifference
VXIRs 16,37,900Rs 16,37,900No change
ZXIRs 17,79,900Rs 17,79,900No change
ZXI (O)Rs 18,38,900Rs 18,38,900No change
ZXI PlusRs 19,46,900Rs 19,46,900No change
ZXI Plus (O)Rs 19,98,900Rs 19,98,900No change

 

The Maruti Suzuki Victoris hybrid range has not received any price revision. As shown in the table above, the VXI, ZXI, ZXI (O), ZXI Plus, and ZXI Plus (O) variants continue at their existing prices. The hybrid lineup still starts at Rs 16.37 lakh for the VXI and goes up to Rs 19.98 lakh for the ZXI Plus (O) (all prices, ex-showroom).

 

Maruti Invicto 1.5LCNG MT range remains unaffected

 

VariantOld priceNew priceDifference
LXIRs 11,49,900Rs 11,49,900No change
VXIRs 12,79,900Rs 12,79,900No change
ZXIRs 14,56,900Rs 14,56,900No change

 

Maruti Suzuki has also left the Victoris 1.5-litre CNG manual range unchanged. The LXI, VXI, and ZXI variants continue at the same ex-showroom prices, with no increase or reduction across the CNG lineup.

 

Also Read: BMW X6 M60i xDrive launched in India at Rs 1.78 crore — V8 engine & 750Nm

 

Maruti Suzuki Victoris engine specs

 

Specification

1.5-litre N/A petrol

(Smart Hybrid)

1.5L Petrol + CNG1.5L Strong Hybrid Petrol
Max Power103.06PS at 6000rpmPetrol: 100.6PS at 6000rpm 
CNG: 87.8PS at 5500rpm
92.45PS at 5500rpm
Max Torque139Nm at 4300rpm

Petrol: 137.1 Nm at 4300rpm 

CNG: 121.5 Nm at 4200rpm

122Nm at 3800–4800rpm
Gearbox5MT/6AT5MTe-CVT
Fuel Efficiency

21.18 km/l (MT), 21.06 km/l (AT),

19.07 km/l (4WD AT)

27.02 km/kg28.65 km/l

 

As for its powertrain options, it shares them with the Grand Vitara. This includes a 1.5-litre naturally-aspirated petrol engine, which also comes with the option of a factory-fitted CNG kit, and an engine sourced from Toyota. It also gets the option of AWD configuration, and it happens to be the first Maruti car in India to get an underbody-mounted CNG tank, thereby freeing up space in the boot.

 

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