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Maruti Invicto specs & features

Engine1987 cc
Power150.19 bhp
Torque188 Nm
Seating Capacity7, 8
TransmissionAutomatic
FuelPetrol
  • Automatic Climate Control
  • Rear AC Vents
  • Rear Charging Sockets
  • Tumble Fold Seats
  • Engine Start/Stop Button
  • Paddle Shifters
  • Cruise Control
  • Sunroof
  • Maruti Invicto Ventilated Seats

    Ventilated Seats

  • Maruti Invicto Strong-hybrid Powertrain

    Strong-hybrid Powertrain

  • Maruti Invicto Powered Tailgate

    Powered Tailgate

  • Maruti Invicto Dual-zone climate control

    Dual-zone climate control

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Maruti Invicto latest updates

Latest Update: Customers can get discounts up to Rs 1.25 lakh on the Maruti Invicto this November. 

Price: The Maruti Invicto is priced from Rs 25.21 lakh to Rs 28.92 lakh (ex-showroom pan India).

Variants: It is available in two broad variants: Zeta+ and Alpha+.

Seating Capacity: The Invicto offers both 7- and 8-seater configurations. Zeta+ is the only variant that provides both options, while Alpha+ is exclusively a 7-seater.

Colour Options: Maruti offers five exterior shade options for the Invicto: Mystic White, Nexa Blue, Majestic Silver, Magnificent Black, and Stellar Bronze.

Engine and Transmission: It is powered by a 2-litre hybrid engine, similar to the Toyota Innova Hycross. This hybrid setup delivers 152 PS and up to 188 Nm, paired with an e-CVT gearbox. 

Features: Key features on board the Invicto includes a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system supporting over 50 connected car features. It also includes a 7-inch digital driver's display, dual-zone climate control, ventilated front seats, and roof ambient lighting. Additional features are a panoramic sunroof, wireless phone charging, 8-way power-adjustable seats with memory, and a powered tailgate.

Safety: Safety features include six airbags (as standard), ISOFIX child-seat anchorages, vehicle stability control (VSC), a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), a 360-degree camera, and front and rear parking sensors.

Rivals: The Maruti Invicto competes with the Toyota Innova Hycross and Toyota Innova Crysta. The Invicto is also a premium alternative to the Kia Carens.

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Maruti Suzuki Invicto price

Maruti Invicto price starts at ₹ 25.21 Lakh and top model price goes upto ₹ 28.92 Lakh. Invicto is offered in 3 variants - the base model of Invicto is Zeta Plus 7Str and the top model Maruti Invicto Alpha Plus 7Str.

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Invicto Zeta Plus 7Str(Base Model)1987 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 23.24 kmplLess than 1 month waitingRs.25.21 Lakh*
Invicto Zeta Plus 8Str1987 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 23.24 kmplLess than 1 month waitingRs.25.26 Lakh*
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Engine1987 ccEngine2393 ccEngine1999 cc - 2198 ccEngine1997 cc - 2198 ccEngine2694 cc - 2755 ccEngine1451 cc - 1956 ccEngine2755 ccEngine1956 cc
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Power150.19 bhpPower147.51 bhpPower152 - 197 bhpPower130 - 200 bhpPower163.6 - 201.15 bhpPower141.04 - 167.67 bhpPower201.15 bhpPower168 bhp
Mileage23.24 kmplMileage9 kmplMileage17 kmplMileage12.12 - 15.94 kmplMileage10 kmplMileage12.34 - 15.58 kmplMileage10 kmplMileage12 kmpl
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Maruti Suzuki Invicto expert review

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The Maruti Invicto is a truly spacious and premium SUV which keep every member of the family happy with its comfort and features.

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Maruti Suzuki’s rendition of the venerable Innova will have you wondering what’s in a name

Maruti Invicto

There are no new reasons to consider the Maruti Invicto over and above the Toyota Innova Hycross. The Invicto carries over the strengths and the bugbears from the Toyota. It’s simply a matter of choosing what you either like the look of, name of, or manage to get your hands on first

With that out of the way, let’s now focus on what the Invicto brings to the table. 

Exterior

Maruti Invicto

Maruti Suzuki’s Invicto blends SUV and MPV designs in equal measure. The result is a design that’s likely to pass muster with practically everyone in the family. An upright nose, a wide grille and high-set headlamps mean the Invicto has a face that’s confident. Full-LED headlamps get Nexa’s signature triple dot daytime running lamp setup. Compared to the Hycross, the bumper has been redesigned as well. 

Maruti Invicto side

Viewed from the side, the sheer size of the Invicto astonishes you. It’s capable of standing its own against SUVs that prey in the same price segment. You’d raise an eyebrow at the wheel size, though. It’s running on 17 inch wheels (one size down from the Hycross’s 18 inch), which despite having a classy design seem too little given the Invicto’s slab-sided profile. Tasteful dabs of chrome find their way on the door handles and under the windows. 

Maruti Invicto rear

The upright rear end is the most MPV-like angle of the Invicto. Save for the tail lamps that get a different lighting pattern, the design remains unchanged compared to the Innova. 

You also get fewer colour options with the Invicto — blue, white, silver and grey. 

We’d have loved to see a little more differentiation in terms of design, much like the Grand Vitara and the Hyrder. Thankfully, this is at least a little more than a mere rebadging exercise. 

Interior

Maruti Invicto cabin

Doors of the Invicto open w-i-d-e. Getting in and out is an easy affair, and you’re greeted by a cabin that’s just finished in a different colour scheme. There are no visual changes otherwise. Maruti Suzuki has chosen an all-black theme with rose gold accents akin to what the Grand Vitara Hybrid wears. It’s classy, alright, but Maruti Suzuki could’ve chosen a contrast colour for the leatherette wrap on the dashboard and door pads. The black soft-touch material simply melds into the surrounding black plastic, and you might actually be a little surprised that it’s a different material and texture upon touching it. 

Maruti Invicto dashboard

Save for these inserts, the plastic quality and the fit-finish leaves you wanting for more. Plastics on the dashboard are of the hard-but-durable variety which is sure to hold up over years of use. However, better graining and material would’ve helped it appeal to you a whole lot more today. We also found some iffy gaps in the interior trim on our brand new test car — not something you expect when shelling out over Rs 30 lakh. 

Maruti Invicto front seats

But, as you’d expect with a Toyota/Suzuki, ergonomics are on point. The cabin feels familiar and you’d be comfortable practically instantly if you’re upgrading from a smaller vehicle. You will also appreciate the driving position that gives you a clear view of the bonnet. All round visibility is fantastic, and it’s natural to feel confident piloting the Invicto. 

Maruti Invicto middle row seats

Space is a clear strength. You can very very comfortably fit a six-footer in each row. This isn’t one of those MPVs where the third row is reserved for kids. Actual adults can be seated here, for reasonably long journeys too. Third row occupants get roof-mounted AC vents, cupholders and phone chargers. 

The second row is where the magic is. Chances are you want to be chauffeur-driven in your new Invicto and it simply delivers here. The seats slide a fair bit backwards which means you can sit cross-legged with ease. There’s a (rather flimsy) fold-out tray table between the seats, sun blinds and two type-C chargers here. A fold-out tray on the seat back would’ve upped the experience. 

Maruti Invicto third row seats

The captain seats by themselves are quite comfortable, accommodating even large frames with ease. There’s no electric adjustment for the slide or recline function here, nor do you get the ottomans that enhance calf support. This ups the comfort significantly on long drives and something you are likely to miss if you spend time in the rear seats commuting between cities. One feature you’re likely to miss is one-touch tumble for the second row, regardless of other features. The seats just slide and recline. While there’s enough space in the cabin for you to walk past the second row, a tumbling second row would’ve made ingress and egress far easier for third row occupants. 

Big On Features

Maruti Invicto dual-zone climate controlMaruti Invicto powered tailgate

Maruti Suzuki offers the Invicto in two variants: Zeta+ and Alpha+. The top-spec variant is based on the ZX trim on the Innova Hycross. This means there’s a whole lot of features to be had, many of which are a first for a Maruti Suzuki in India. Highlights include a panoramic sunroof, 360-degree camera, front seat ventilation, a dedicated climate control zone for the second and third row occupants, and a powered tailgate.

Maruti Invicto 10-inch touchscreen

Infotainment duties are handled by a 10.1-inch touchscreen that supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Experience is sub-par for a vehicle this expensive — the screen lacks contrast and isn’t as snappy as you’d expect. The quality of the camera feed too seems sub-par for the price. Maruti Suzuki has also chosen to skip the 9-speaker JBL audio system that the Hycross gets to keep prices in check. 

Safety

As standard, the Invicto is offered with six airbags, ABS with EBD, and traction control. The base-spec version gets a reverse parking camera, but oddly skips out on parking sensors. It’s important to note that there’s no equivalent of the Hycross’s ZX (O) variant that adds ADAS to the feature list. Neither the Innova Hycross nor the Invicto have been crash tested yet by the Global NCAP or any other independent authority. 

Boot Space

Maruti Invicto boot spaceMaruti Invicto boot space with third row folded

Boot space is rated at 289-litres with all rows in place. This is plenty for a few duffle bags if you intend to head out to the farmhouse over the weekend. You can trade the third row for additional boot space — folding the third row gets you a total of 690-litres of space to play with. 

Performance

Maruti Invicto strong-hybrid powertrain

Powering the Invicto is Toyota’s 2.0-litre petrol motor that’s paired with an electric motor and a small battery pack. Interestingly, Maruti Suzuki has chosen to skip the non-hybrid powertrain altogether. This might just be a trick missed considering there’s a wide price gap left empty between the Hycross’s non-hybrid and hybrid variants. 

Maruti Invicto EV mode

The Hybrid setup has a split personality. It’s calm, composed and unbelievably efficient when you’re in the mood for a leisurely drive. It starts up in EV mode and is happy pottering around purely on battery power at low speeds. As the speeds climb, the petrol motor kicks in, giving you the power you need. Lifting off of the throttle and braking feeds energy back into the battery. The electric motor takes over from time to time, helping you eke out more from every litre of petrol. 

Maruti Invicto

If you want to get a move on quickly, the Invicto is happy to play ball too. Maruti Suzuki claims a 0-100kmph time of 9.5 seconds, and it gets quite close to that in the real world too. There’s ample power to have you cruise at triple-digit speeds and also overtake.

Maruti Invicto

A well-tuned ride rounds off the driving experience. Slow speeds have you experience some side-to-side movement, but it never gets uncomfortable. The cabin settles quickly. High speed stability is fantastic and will inspire confidence over those interstate journeys for sure. 

Maruti Invicto

The steering feels light enough for the Invicto to be easily maneuvered in city traffic. Steering weight at high speeds feels adequate as well. 

Verdict

Maruti Invicto

Compared to the Hycross ZX, the Invicto Alpha+ costs nearly a lakh less. The trade off in features is unlikely to bother you given the cost saving. If you’ve wanted an Innova and don’t really care about it being called a Toyota or an Innova, the Invicto should work just as well.

Pros & Cons of Maruti Invicto

Things We Like

  • Impressive road presence with the large size and premium lighting elements.
  • A truly spacious 7-seater
  • Hybrid powertrain offers effortless drive and impressive mileage
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Things We Don't Like

  • 17-inch alloy wheels look too small on the large vehicle
  • No ADAS on offer, which the Innova Hycross gets

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    asmit kadam on Nov 13, 2024
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    The Safest Car And Comfortable In Cost
    Good and safest car this car is wonderful for a travel business and private uses and this car was looking beautiful and they aloy wheels are so pretty so good car.
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    shuchismita de on Oct 22, 2024
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    Maruti Invicto: The Real 'Invictus'?
    We can overall conclude that Maruti Invicto is one of the humble hybrid cars manufactured in India. This car aspires to be 'the hybrid car', which it fulfills with its great mileage and comfort level, with all the necessary features. But, the maintenance cost, can that be more humbled ?
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    aakash on Oct 02, 2024
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    Very good vehicle with a comfortable seating and while travelling it's the best vehicle .it's style is very awesome and ac also is best during the summer days ,just loved it
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    satya prakash on Aug 20, 2024
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    The Invicto is a premium SUV that blends luxury, performance, and practicality. Its bold exterior design, spacious and well-appointed interior, and user-friendly infotainment system make it a pleasure to drive. Powered by a strong engine, it offers a smooth ride and handles rough roads with ease. The vehicle is packed with advanced safety features like multiple airbags, ABS with EBD, and driver assistance systems, ensuring peace of mind for families. While not the most fuel-efficient, the Invicto's overall value, comfort, and modern features make it a standout choice in the SUV segment.
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    Perfect Combination Of Power And Price.
    If you're in the market for a family-friendly vehicle that offers ample space without compromising on comfort or style, a 7-seater car might be exactly what you need. Here's a comprehensive review based on my experience: Design and Comfort: The design of a 7-seater car is typically geared towards maximizing interior space while maintaining a sleek exterior. From my observations, models like the Toyota Highlander or Honda Pilot blend functionality with aesthetic appeal quite effectively. The interior is often well-appointed with premium materials, comfortable seating across all three rows, and thoughtful touches like climate control zones and USB ports for each passenger. Performance and Handling: Driving a 7-seater car can be surprisingly smooth and responsive. Many models come equipped with powerful engines that provide sufficient acceleration, even when fully loaded. Handling is generally stable, making it suitable for both city commuting and longer road trips. However, larger models might require some adjustment when maneuvering in tight spaces due to their size. Cargo Space and Practicality: One of the standout features of a 7-seater is its versatility in cargo management. Even with all seats occupied, there's usually enough room for groceries or luggage in the rear. Folding down the third-row seats significantly expands cargo capacity, accommodating larger items like sports equipment or even furniture when needed. Some models even offer power-folding seats for added convenience. Technology and Safety Features: Modern 7-seaters come equipped with a host of advanced technology and safety features. This includes touchscreen infotainment systems with smartphone integration, rear-view cameras, blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and more. These technologies not only enhance convenience but also contribute to a safer driving experience for you and your passengers. Fuel Efficiency: While 7-seaters are generally larger vehicles, many manufacturers have made strides in improving fuel efficiency. Hybrid options like the Toyota Highlander Hybrid or plug-in hybrids like the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid offer impressive mileage figures, making them more economical to run over the long term compared to traditional gas-only models. Overall Impression: In conclusion, a 7-seater car is an excellent choice for families or individuals who frequently require extra seating and cargo space without compromising on comfort or performance. The market offers a wide range of options catering to different preferences and budgets, ensuring there's something for everyone. Whether you prioritize luxury, fuel efficiency, or technological innovation, you're likely to find a 7-seater that meets your needs. Final Verdict: With its combination of spaciousness, versatility, and modern features, a 7-seater car remains a solid investment for those looking to enhance their driving experience with practicality and style. It's a vehicle segment that continues to evolve, offering even more compelling reasons to consider making the switch.
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Maruti Suzuki Invicto mileage

The Maruti Invicto mileage is 23.24 kmpl. The Automatic Petrol variant has a mileage of 23.24 kmpl.

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Devyani asked on 28 Oct 2023
Q ) What are the available finance offers of Maruti Invicto?
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A ) If you are planning to buy a new car on finance, then generally, a 20 to 25 perc...Read More

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Abhi asked on 16 Oct 2023
Q ) What is the seating capacity of Maruti Invicto?
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A ) It is available in both 7- and 8-seater configurations.

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Prakash asked on 28 Sep 2023
Q ) What is the engine displacement of the Maruti Invicto?
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A ) The engine displacement of the Maruti Invicto is 1987.

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Q ) Can I exchange my old vehicle with Maruti Invicto?
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Q ) What is the GNCAP rating?
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FAQs on Invicto

Q ) What is the exact on-road price of Maruti Invicto?
A ) The on-road price of Invicto in Delhi starts at ₹ 28,85,776. The on-road price is inclusive of RTO charges and insurance.
Q ) Which car is better Invicto or Innova Crysta?
A ) Invicto price starts at ₹ 25.21 Lakh ex-showroom and Innova Crysta price starts ₹ 19.99 Lakh ex-showroom.
Q ) What will the EMI or down payment for Maruti Invicto?
A ) Maruti Invicto EMI starts at ₹ 56,394 per month for a tenure of 60 months @ 9.8% for a loan amount of ₹ 26.66 Lakh & down payment will be ₹ 2.96 Lakh.
Q ) What is the transmission type of Maruti Invicto?
A ) Maruti Invicto is available in Petrol Option with Automatic transmission.
Q ) Does the Maruti Invicto have a sunroof?
A ) Yes, Alpha Plus 7Str variant(s) of Maruti Invicto are having sunroof.
Q ) What is the mileage of Maruti Invicto?
A ) The ARAI mileage of Maruti Invicto is between 23.24 kmpl.
Q ) What are the colour options available for Maruti Invicto?
A ) There are 5 colors available for Invicto - Mystic White, Magnificent Black, Majestic Silver, Stellar Bronze and Nexa Blue Celestial.
Q ) Is Maruti Invicto is a 7 Seater Car?
A ) Yes, the Maruti Invicto is a 7 seater car.
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Invicto price in India

CityOn-Road Price
BangaloreRs.31.25 - 35.81 Lakh
MumbaiRs.29.67 - 34.01 Lakh
PuneRs.29.66 - 34.04 Lakh
HyderabadRs.31.04 - 35.57 Lakh
ChennaiRs.31.32 - 35.87 Lakh
AhmedabadRs.28.22 - 32.39 Lakh
LucknowRs.28.74 - 32.92 Lakh
JaipurRs.29.10 - 33.33 Lakh
PatnaRs.29.98 - 34.34 Lakh
ChandigarhRs.29.72 - 34.06 Lakh

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