Maruti Victoris variants explained: From LXI to ZXI+ and what each trim adds

Maruti Victoris variants: LXI to ZXI+, offered with petrol, strong‑hybrid and CNG options, plus Level‑2 ADAS and a 5‑star Bharat NCAP rating.

By Kaushik Das

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By Kaushik Das

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Three-quarter front studio photo of a Maruti Suzuki Victoris SUV in Mystic Green, showing slim LED DRLs, projector headlamps, chunky bumper with silver skid plate, black cladding over squared arches, and dual-tone aero-cut alloy wheels; badge and “VICTORIS” front plate visible, neutral cyclorama background

Intro

Choosing the right Maruti Victoris variant is all about features, powertrain flexibility and safety tech and this guide breaks down every trim from LXI to ZXI+ for clarity on the Maruti Victoris variants. The Arena-flagship SUV comes with petrol, strong-hybrid and CNG options with Level-2 ADAS and 5-star Bharat NCAP rating to the mid-size segment. Here’s what matters – and where each variant fits.

What’s new and why it matters

The Victoris debuts as Maruti’s Arena flagship with six core trims – LXI, VXI, ZXI, ZXI(O), ZXI+, ZXI+(O) – and additional drivetrain options including AWD in top variants, giving buyers more choices than usual. For buyers that means stepping up adds tangible upgrades like fully digital cluster, panoramic sunroof and ADAS rather than just cosmetic bits. Why it matters: this SUV debuts Level‑2 ADAS for Maruti and carries a 5‑star Bharat NCAP score, boosting buyer confidence.

Exterior and cabin highlights by trim

  • LXi/VXi: Entry trims cover the essentials, pairing the Victoris’ fresh styling with LED lighting and 17–18‑inch wheels by trim, making a solid pick for value‑minded buyers. Expect the basic safety kit and same Global C proportions as its platform mate.
  • ZXI/ZXI(O): Step-up features bring a bigger infotainment screen and more comfort tech, with option to add advanced safety depending on sub-variant. This is the trim most shoppers gravitate to for its blend of features and price.
  • ZXI+/ZXI+(O): The full-fat experience adds a panoramic sunroof, 64-color ambient lighting, powered and ventilated front seats, and premium audio with Dolby Atmos. Strong‑hybrid variants step up to a 10.25‑inch all‑digital driver’s display, bringing clearer graphics and multiple view modes. These variants also get all-around monitor cameras and most comprehensive ADAS pack for daily use.

Powertrains and drivetrains

The lineup is similar to Grand Vitara with 1.5-litre petrol mild-hybrid, strong-hybrid and factory CNG options to cater to efficiency seekers and city-heavy users. Top-end trims can add AWD with manual, 6AT and e-CVT options depending on variant; bookings open with a token amount of ₹11,000. For buyers looking for tech and efficiency, the strong-hybrid’s electric assist and e-CVT is hard to ignore.

Safety and ADAS

Victoris is Maruti’s first with Level-2 ADAS, collision mitigation braking, lane keeping and adaptive cruise control for highway and urban backup. 5-star Bharat NCAP rating, same as the segment and underbody twin-tank CNG to save boot space. Two of those – active safety and packaging – are the big deal for family buyers.

Pricing and who should buy what

Pricing to be announced but expected in ₹10.99–19.99 lakh range. Value seekers start with VXI for core features; tech-savvy buyers go for ZXI+/ZXI+(O) for full digital suite and ADAS; efficiency-first users opt for strong-hybrid; fleet and high-mileage owners ask for CNG with retained boot space. That’s the Victoris advantage.

Closing note

With ADAS debuting for the brand, wide variant ladder and multiple powertrains, the Victoris is a strong case for those who want a safer, techier Maruti without compromising on daily use. If prices are close to expectations, the sweet spot should be around mid-variants with hybrid options for the best of both worlds.

Also read: Maruti Suzuki Victoris Debuts with ADAS, Strong Hybrid Powertrain

FAQs

Which Maruti Victoris variants get ADAS?

Level-2 ADAS on higher variants, same as trims like ZXI+ and options packs; confirm at booking as it can vary by configuration. Early unveil coverage and spec summaries mentioned ADAS availability at top end.

Does the Victoris CNG reduce boot space?

Victoris has underbody CNG tank layout to retain boot space unlike traditional in-boot cylinders, making it more practical for daily use. This is also a first for the brand.

Hello! I’m Kaushik Das, a passionate automobile content writer with over two years of experience crafting detailed reviews, news updates, and expert insights. My work connects enthusiasts with the latest trends, technologies, and developments shaping India’s automotive world.Feel free to reach out at i.kaushikdas7@gmail.com.

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