Maruti Victoris Price Increased on Top Variants
Just planning your Victoris purchase? A surprise price hike hits the top models. Find out how much more you'll pay and what you now get for your money.

If you've had your eye on the top-spec Maruti Victoris, your budget just got a little tighter. The automaker has quietly increased the price for its most popular high-end variants.
Let's break down what's changed and how it affects your potential car-buying decision.
Which Victoris Variants Are More Expensive?
The price hike is specific and targeted. It applies only to the top two variants: the Victoris ZXi+(O) MT and the ZXi+(O) 6AT.
Both these trims are now approximately Rs. 15,000 more expensive than before. This new pricing is effective immediately, so any car registered from now on will carry the revised price tag.
What Else Has Changed Inside the Car?
Here’s another significant shift. Maruti Suzuki has also made a change to the features list on the lower ZXi and ZXi (O) variants.
The leatherette seats have been removed from these models. You now have to step up to the range-topping ZXi Plus and ZXi Plus (O) variants to get that premium upholstery. This move clearly differentiates the top trims and encourages buyers to upgrade./
Why Does This Price Revision Matter?
For anyone considering a Victoris, this is a clear signal. Maruti Suzuki is fine-tuning its strategy post-launch. The increase helps the brand manage costs while keeping Victoris competitive in the hotly contested midsize SUV segment.
The good news? The entry-level price remains unchanged, starting at Rs. 10.50 lakh (ex-showroom). The core appeal of the Victoris is still very much intact. You still get a choice of a frugal 1.5-litre mild-hybrid petrol, an efficient strong-hybrid, or a practical CNG version. Transmission options, including the 5-speed manual, 6-speed automatic, and eCVT for the hybrid, also remain available.
End Note
This price adjustment is a common industry practice. It reflects the ongoing balancing act between offering value and managing production costs. If you were planning to buy a top-end Victoris, the Rs. 15,000 increase is a small but notable bump.