Maruti Suzuki has finally unveiled its all-new mid-size SUV, the Victoris, set to rival popular models like the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos. While prices are expected to be announced in the coming weeks, the brand has already given us a closer look at the base LXi variant — and it’s more loaded than you might expect from an entry-level trim.
Design
Even as a base variant, the LXi doesn’t skimp on styling. It features halogen projector headlamps that give the front a sharp look, along with LED tail lights and turn indicators that add a touch of modern flair. You’ll also spot silver-finished front and rear skid plates, a shark-fin antenna for that sporty edge, and a high-mounted LED stop lamp that improves visibility.
These subtle yet smart touches ensure that the LXi doesn’t scream “budget variant” from the outside. In fact, it holds its own in the style department, making it a decent option for those who want a well-designed SUV without spending big.
Cabin
Step inside, and the black and ivory cabin theme immediately catches the eye. The Piano Black inserts around the console area elevate the visual appeal. Despite being a base variant, the Victoris LXi surprises with some pretty premium features.
The seats get adjustable headrests across all rows and come with a 60:40 split at the rear. Rear AC vents, automatic climate control, and a front sliding armrest with storage make the cabin both comfortable and functional. There’s also a rear armrest with cup holders — something not always found in base models.
Adding to the experience is a 4.2-inch TFT driver display and a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system that supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It even offers OTA (over-the-air) updates and steering-mounted controls, making it quite a tech-savvy space.
Interior Features | Availability in LXi |
---|---|
Black & Ivory Theme | Yes |
Rear AC Vents | Yes |
7-inch Touchscreen | Yes |
Wireless CarPlay/Android Auto | Yes |
Automatic Climate Control | Yes |
Rear Armrest with Cupholders | Yes |
Adjustable Headrests | All seats |
Safety
Maruti hasn’t cut corners on safety either. The Victoris LXi comes equipped with six airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability program (ESP), traction control system (TCS), electronic differential control (EDC), hill-hold assist (HHA), and rear parking sensors.
There’s also a speed alert system and seatbelt reminders for both front and rear passengers — aligning well with India’s increasingly strict safety norms.
Engine
The base LXi variant is powered by Maruti’s trusted 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine. It delivers 102bhp and 139Nm, paired with a five-speed manual gearbox. This powertrain is known for its reliability and balanced performance, ideal for both city and highway drives.
A CNG option will also be available. In this guise, the engine produces 87bhp and 121Nm. While slightly down on power, it’s likely to be a favorite among fuel-conscious buyers.
Variants
The Victoris will be offered in six trims: LXi, VXi, ZXi, ZXi (O), ZXi+, and ZXi+ (O). While the top-end variants will get more tech and premium touches, it’s clear the base LXi is no slouch either.
Maruti’s decision to retail the Victoris exclusively through its Arena dealerships also means wider accessibility across the country.
The Victoris LXi manages to pack in solid features, essential tech, and good safety credentials — all in a base package. It might just be one of the most value-packed entry-level SUVs in the segment. Now all that remains is the price tag, which could be the deciding factor in its segment dominance.
FAQs
What engine powers the Victoris LXi?
A 1.5-litre NA petrol engine with 102bhp and 139Nm.
Does the LXi variant have a touchscreen?
Yes, it comes with a 7-inch touchscreen system.
Is wireless CarPlay available in LXi?
Yes, it supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
How many airbags in Victoris LXi?
The LXi comes with six airbags as standard.
Will there be a CNG option in LXi?
Yes, the LXi variant will also offer a CNG version.