Check Out The Maruti Invicto Inside & Out Through These 20 Detailed Images
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The Invicto comes in 4 monotone exterior shades and an all-black cabin with champagne gold inserts
The Maruti Invicto is the carmaker’s entry into the truly premium category in terms of size, and features, and costs around Rs 30 lakh on-road. As a rebadged version of the Toyota Innova Hycross, the Invicto is very much like it, but it still has a host of differences to distinguish itself. It is only offered in two variants, both with the strong-hybrid powertrain rated at 186PS, and claims a fuel economy of over 23kmpl.
If you haven’t got a good look at the Maruti premium MPV yet, you can explore it through these 20 detailed images.
Also Read: Maruti Invicto vs Toyota Innova Hycross vs Kia Carens: Price Comparison
Exterior
Front
From the front, you can easily tell the Invicto apart from the Hycross. It gets a different grille with two chrome strips in the middle connecting the LED headlamps.
Positioning of the chrome elements is slightly different with the presence of a chrome strip at bottom of the bumper, and it gets tri-LED elements in the LED headlamps.
Side
From the sides, it looks just like the Toyota MPV with sharp character lines on the doors, and you can clearly see the length of the car from this angle.
The only noticeable difference on the side is the size of the alloy wheels. The Invicto gets smaller 17-inch alloys compared to the Toyota’s 18-inch alloys and that too of a different design.
Rear
The design is more or less the same here. The Invicto carries a bold rear profile with an all-black bumper. It even has a roof-integrated spoiler that adds a sporty touch to the rear end of the MPV.
Here, it gets Nexa’s tri-LED design in the LED tail lamps and comes with a ‘Hybrid’ badge.
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Boot
The Invicto offers a boot space of 239 litres which can be increased to 690 litres by tumbling down the third row flat.
It also comes with a powered tailgate for additional convenience and enhances the MPV’s premium experience.
Interior
Dashboard
The Invicto gets an all-black cabin unlike the brown cabin of the Innova Hycross, but the layout remains unchanged. The most notable design element is the positioning of the drive-selector on the tall central console.
The cabin also gets champagne-gold elements on the doors, centre console and AC vents.
The main attraction of the dashboard is the free-standing 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system above the central AC events. Below that you can find the dual-zone climate controls which also have the ventilated seat buttons on either end.
The Invicto gets a familiar instrument cluster with a 7-inch TFT display flanked by analogue dials for the fuel, engine temps and tachometer.
A nice touch for the front passengers is that there are pop-out cup holders just below the air vents on either end of the dashboard. This also allows you to cool your drink using the air coming from the vents.
Also Read: Take A Look At The Variant-wise Features Of The Maruti Invicto
Front Seats
The Invicto gets an 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seat with memory function. The leatherette seats get the same colour treatment as the dashboard.
Second Row Seats
It can be had in both 7- and 8-seater layouts and the former gets captain seats in the second row. These seats get manual adjustment for slide and recline. Between them, you’ll find two cup holders and a tray for your convenience. You can also spot the AC vents on the roof.
The second-row passengers also get their own climate control setting. They even get their own USB Type-C ports.
The second row seats also get the most of the Invicto’s panoramic sunroof which also gets ambient lighting.
Third Row Seats
The third row of the Invicto MPV can actually fit three, but it’s still more comfortable for just two. The outboard passengers also get cupholders and just like the second row, the third row also gets blower controls.
The Invicto is priced between Rs 24.79 lakh and Rs 28.42 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom) and is a direct rival to the Toyota Innova Hycross. The MPV is also a premium alternative to the Toyota Innova Crysta and Kia Carens.
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