Maruti Victoris is here with a big headline: 10 factory colours and 5-star BNCAP safety rating, and it’s the new Arena flagship with modern design, Level-2 ADAS and multiple powertrains. Here’s why it matters: a mainstream compact SUV with choice, safety and tech at scale is hard to ignore.
What’s launching
Bookings are open nationwide and the market launch is expected around the festive season, which means Maruti is anchoring Arena’s top end. A wide variant spread includes Lxi to ZXI+(O), so price coverage and feature step-ups should be extensive.
Colours and design highlights
10 colours to choose from – 7 monotone and 3 dual-tone – including new Mystic Green and Eternal Blue, and dual-tone black-roof options for added flair. The SUV has connected LED lighting signatures, 17-inch alloy wheels on top trims with an optional 18-inch size, and rugged cladding for a planted stance.
- Monotone colours are Mystic Green, Eternal Blue, Arctic White, Splendid Silver, Sizzling Red, Magma Grey and Bluish Black.
- Dual-tones pair Black roof with Eternal Blue, Sizzling Red and Splendid Silver for a sporty look.
Cabin tech and safety
Inside, a tech-laden layout has a large touchscreen and 10.25 inch digital driver’s display, ambient lighting and features like panoramic sunroof. Safety takes centre stage with a 5-star BNCAP rating; the Victoris scored 31.66/32 for Adult Occupant Protection and 43/49 for Child Occupant Protection.
- Level-2 ADAS includes automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise with curve speed reduction, lane keep assist, high beam assist and blind spot monitoring.
- Core safety kit includes 6 airbags, ESP, all-wheel disc brakes, 360-degree camera and TPMS.
Powertrains and efficiency focus
The lineup is similar to Grand Vitara: 1.5L petrol mild-hybrid, strong-hybrid e-CVT and a CNG option for running cost conscious buyers. A first for Maruti, the CNG variant has an underbody twin-tank layout to free up boot space without sacrificing luggage volume.
📋 Latest Updates
- Hybrid models use locally produced lithium-ion batteries via TDSG for scale and serviceability.
- Expect variant-wise outputs to be in line with existing Maruti/Toyota 1.5L engines, with the strong-hybrid aimed at high real-world mileage.
Booking and launch
Bookings are open at Arena dealerships and online for Rs 11,000 and the launch is expected around Diwali in late October 2025. That’s right in the festival season and against a bunch of rival updates.
Conclusion
With 10 colours, 5-star BNCAP and Level-2 ADAS, the Maruti Victoris is a feature-packed, safety-focused compact SUV – and that’s the breadth of choice that might just keep it on top of the mind in a crowded space.
Also read: Maruti Suzuki Victoris Debuts with ADAS, Strong Hybrid Powertrain
FAQs
Does Maruti Victoris have a 5-star safety rating?
Yes. It has secured a 5-star BNCAP rating with 31.66/32 Adult and 43/49 Child scores, backed by standard six airbags and Level-2 ADAS.
How many colours does Maruti Victoris offer?
Ten in total: seven monotone and three dual-tone, including new Mystic Green and Eternal Blue shades.










