Maruti Suzuki Invicto launched in India at Rs 24.79 lakh

The MPV is available in a hybrid-only engine configuration.

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Maruti Suzuki Invicto has finally been launched at a starting price of Rs 24.79 lakh, making it the most expensive Maruti offering in India. The MPV has been made available in two trims and two seating options. The top-spec 7-seater Alpha+ trim has been priced at Rs 28.42 lakh. The Invicto is based on Toyota Innova HyCross which was launched in December last year.

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Maruti Suzuki Invicto: Everything you need to know

Here’s what the full price list of the Maruti Suzuki Invicto looks like.

Trim Price
Zeta+ 7-Seat Rs 24.79 lakh
Zeta+ 8-Seat Rs 24.84 lakh
Alpha+ 7-Seat Rs 28.42 lakh

Currently, there is no 8-seat option for the top-spec Alpha+ trim.

Maruti Suzuki Invicto: Everything you need to know

Since it is essentially a rebadged version of the Toyota Innova HyCross, the Maruti Suzuki Invicto shares several design components from its Toyota sibling. There are some changes to the cosmetics that give Invicto its unique identity. Up front, the Maruti MPV gets a different mesh design for the grille along with two chrome bars running horizontally across it, connecting the LED headlamps and DRLs. Invicto’s headlamps get the three-dot design which is also found on the Grand Vitara and Baleno.

Maruti Suzuki Invicto: Everything you need to know

Along the sides, Maruti Suzuki Invicto gets a new design for the 17-inch alloy wheels. Apart from that, it looks similar to the Innova HyCross. At the back, the tail lamps also get the three-dot design treatment. Apart from these changes, the two MPVs look very much alike. Maruti Suzuki Invicto stands at dimensions of 4,755mm x 1,850mm x 1,795mm – the same as the HyCross. Both MPVs also share the same wheelbase size, 2,850mm.

Maruti Suzuki Invicto: Everything you need to know

Inside, the Maruti Suzuki Inivcto gets all-black interiors with gold accents. This is in contrast to the dual-tone black and brown interior on the HyCross. Colour scheme aside, the interior layout of the MPVs is largely the same. The Invicto offers a maximum boot space of 690 litres (with the third row folded down). 

The Invicto also gets a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support, a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, a panoramic sunroof, dual-zone climate control, a powered driver’s seat, a 360-degree camera, and more. It also gets safety features like six airbags, an electronic parking brake, hill start assist, ABS, and more.

As we reported earlier, Maruti Suzuki Invicto is offered in a single strong hybrid engine configuration. The 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine combined with an electric motor can produce a total power output of 184hp. There are no manual transmission options on offer, the Invicto is only available with an e-CVT gearbox. The MPV offers a mileage of 23.24 kmpl.

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Conclusion 

While the Invicto may be the most expensive Maruti offering in India, it is also pricier than the HyCross, which was launched at a starting price of Rs 18.30 lakh. Maruti Suzuki Invicto rivals Tata Safari, Mahindra XUV700, Mahindra Scorpio N, Hyundai Alcazar, MG Hector Plus, and Toyota Innova HyCross.

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Utkarsh Joshi
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Utkarsh is a seasoned writer who seeks to simplify complex concepts and bring the latest in technology to a broader audience. You can catch his exhaustive 'How to' guides, deep-dive feature articles, cutting-edge news stories, and comprehensive tech reviews on Gadgetbridge.com. Apart from dabbling in all things tech, Utkarsh also enjoys watching club football, adding to his TBR pile of books, and making Spotify playlists. Automobile enthusiasts and motorheads can also catch his articles on Motorbridge.com.

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