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Maruti Suzuki Invicto

Maruti Suzuki Invicto

24.82 - 28.45 Lakh
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Maruti Suzuki Invicto Overview

Fuel Type-icon

Fuel Type

Hybrid

Transmission-icon

Transmission

Automatic

Mileage-icon

Mileage

23.2 KM/L

Tank Capacity-icon

Tank Capacity

52.0 L

Seating-icon

Seating

7/8 Seater

Airbags-icon

Airbags

Yes

Base Variant-icon

Base Variant

Zeta Plus 7 Seater

Top Variant-icon

Top Variant

Alpha Plus 7 Seater

Body Type-icon

Body Type

MUV

Specifications & Features

Explore an in-depth overview of the Maruti Suzuki Invicto specifications and features, offering comprehensive details on its engine choices, fuel efficiency, torque, power, transmission, dimensions, and trunk capacity. Additionally, gain insights into the car's advanced safety features and infotainment system.

Engine CC

1987 CC

Fuel

Hybrid

Mileage

23.2 KM/L

Max Torque

188 Nm

Max Power

150 bhp

Transmission

Automatic

Length/Width/Height

4755 mm /1850 mm /1795 mm

  • c&b iconTwin LED Automatic Headlamps
  • c&b iconNEXTre Signature LED Tail Lamps
  • c&b iconRear Intermittent Wiper and Washer
  • c&b iconORVM (Electric Adjust, Retract & Auto Folding)
  • c&b iconEmergency Call with SOS Button
  • c&b iconDay/Night Adjustable IRVM
  • c&b iconAnti Theft Security System
  • c&b iconSpeed Sensing Auto Door Lock
  • c&b iconFront Parking Sensors

What's New?

Maruti Suzuki India launched its flagship model – the Maruti Suzuki Invicto MPV in July 2023. The new MPV is offered in two variants – Zeta Plus and Alpha Plus, and while the former is offered in both 7- and 8-seater options, the top-spec Alpha is only offered in a 7-seater layout. The model, which will be retailed via the company’s Nexa chain of dealerships, is priced between Rs. 24.79 lakh and Rs. 28.42 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

The Maruti Suzuki Invicto is the newest model to come out of the Suzuki-Toyota partnership and is essentially the rebadged version of the Toyota Innova Hycross that was launched in India in early 2022. It is the third model to be launched under the Nexa brand in 2023. However, in India, the Invicto will be take on the likes of the Toyota Innova Hycross, MG Hector Plus, and Tata Safari.

Up front, the new Invicto comes with a new grille with the Suzuki logo at the centre and two chrome slats. And the lower one extends into the headlamps. Like the Innova Hycross, here too the lower section of the grille is bordered by a chrome insert, however, the chrome bits on the bumper have been replaced by darker inserts. We also get to see some new chrome elements. In terms of dimensions the Invicto measures - 4755 mm in length, 1850 mm in width, and 1795 mm in height.

The profile of the MPV too comes with some visual updates which include a new set of dual-tone alloy wheels. However, the Invicto gets a set of 17-inch alloys instead of the 18-inch wheels we get in the Innova Hycross. From the rear, the Invicto looks identical to the Innova Hycross, save for the model badging. So, you get the same horizontal smoked LED taillamps, a chrome inserts below the rear windshield, and a muscular rear bumper.

Inside, the new Invicto features the same layout and design as the Hycross, however, the styling and trim colour has been revised. Here you get an all-black interior with Champagne Gold accents rather than silver accents. In terms of features, Maruti offers a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, automatic climate control, dual-zone AC, IR cut windshields, powered tailgate, 360 view monitor, rear door sunshade and more.

As for the tech, the MPV gets a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainments system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto with in-built Suzuki Connect Technology with remote functionalities and 50+ connected features such as e-Care, remote power window close, remote seat ventilation, e-call, etc. Maruti will also offer Wireless Phone Charger, Digital Video Recorder and Car Air Purifier, but as only as optional accessories.

In terms of safety features you get, you get 6 airbags, all-4 disc brakes, electronic parking brake with auto hold, ABS with EBD, vehicle stability control with hill hold assist and ISOFIX child seat mounts. The Invicto also gets 360-degree view cameras, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

Powering the new Maruti Suzuki Invicto is a 2.0-litre petrol engine paired with an intelligent hybrid system. It’s a self-charging strong hybrid system that offers a combined power output of 184 bhp @ 6000 rpm. While the engine torque stands at 188 Nm @ 4400-5200 rpm, while the electric motor offers 206 Nm. The powertrain is mated to an e-CVT automatic transmission, and the company is claiming a fuel efficiency of 23.24 kmpl.

Expert Review on Maruti Suzuki Invicto

8.5
c&b expert Rating
safety
8.0
comfort
9.0
styling
8.5
merit or usp
8.8
significance
8.5
value for money
8.5

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Pros

  • Hybrid Powertrain
  • Comfortable Ride
  • Good Ergonomics
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Cons

  • No ADAS features
  • Not Original
  • Less Number of Variants
Verdict

The Maruti Suzuki Invicto even though it is based on the Innova Hycross, creates a space of its own. It gives the same reliability as a Toyota but with a distinctive design and more affordable price. The hybrid system helps with better efficiency, though petrol-only options would’ve attracted more consumers. May not be a drivers’ car, still deserves the flagship tag from the brand.


Maruti’s new flagship Invicto comes with several features that make it worthy of that title, at the same time, it also misses out on certain features that we think should have been included in a model like this. So, the question is, should you be spending around Rs. 30 lakh to add this Maruti Suzuki to your garage? Let’s find out.

The Invicto is based on the Toyota Innova Hycross but Maruti Suzuki has gone the extra mile to visually distinguish the MPV from its Toyota counterpart. It comes with the signature Nexa face, highlighted by the new glossy black grille with loads of chrome details, including the twin chrome slats that connect the two headlamps. The LED headlamps too have been updated and now come with three-dot LED DRLs, which again is a Nexa signature. Another major change on the outside is the addition of a set of new 17-inch dual-tone precision-cut alloy wheels, which are a size smaller than what you get on the Innova Hycross. The taillamps too have been updated and come with matching tri-LED signature lights. 

Step inside and you’ll notice that the cabin is not any different when compared to the Hycross. The design and layout largely remain unchanged; what is new though, are the styling accents. In the Invicto, you get champagne gold inserts in the dashboard and door panels instead of the silver ones on the Hycross. The rest of the cabin pretty much looks the same. The seats are upholstered in faux leather, while the driver and front passenger get ventilated seats. Additionally, the driver also gets an electrically adjustable seat with a 2-step memory function, which is a first for a Nexa model. The Invicto also comes with a panoramic sunroof. 

 

The MPV is equipped with a 10.1-inch touchscreen display that is loaded with SmartPlay Magnum+ infotainment system. However, like Hycross, here too the touchscreen unit is not very responsive and does have some latency issues. However, the unit gets both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Maruti does not offer a wireless charger or air purifier as standard, you can add them as an accessory, along with ambient lights.

The Invicto is loaded with features like 6 airbags, anti-locking braking system (ABS) with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), vehicle stability control with hill start assist, seat belt reminder (for all occupants), and ISOFIX child seat mounts. Additionally, Maruti Suzuki India is also offering front and reverse parking sensors, 360-view cameras and a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System. However, what you do not get are the Advanced Drive Assistant Systems or ADAS functionalities that are offered in the Innova Hycross.

The Invicto is only offered in the strong hybrid option, which means there is no regular petrol engine you can buy. Under the hood, you get the same 2.0-litre petrol engine that is paired with a 201.6-Volt AC Synchronous electric motor. The combined output of the powertrain stands at 184 bhp at 6000 rpm. At the same time, the engine develops a peak torque of 188 Nm at 4400-5200 rpm, while the electric motor offers an additional boost of 206 Nm, offering that additional boost when required.

 

The powertrain is paired with an electronically controlled Continuous Variable Transmission or e-CVT unit as standard. The unit does its job well, and you also get paddle shifters to shift between the three modes – Eco, Normal, and Power, which allows seamless transition between the engine, hybrid and electric drive modes. The powertrain develops a good amount of power and torque to pull this mammoth of an MPV.

In terms of ride quality, the Invicto’s suspension is a bit on the softer side, which allows it to take on all the undulations on the road with great ease. Additionally, the fatter rubber aids in making the ride a bit more supple, but on the flip side, the tyre noise has increased which possibly is a result of the new, large profile tyres. So yes, there is room for improvement about the NVH levels of the MPV.

 

However, in the handling department, things are quite good. The steering is light, which means manoeuvring this close to a 4.7-metre-long MPV in city traffic is that much easier. Yes, there is a noticeable amount of body roll, but despite that the Invicto feels very stable and the vehicle reacts to the steering inputs quite nicely.

The 2 variants of the Invicto are priced between Rs. 24.82 and Rs. 28.45 lakh, ex-showroom. This makes the MPV more affordable when compared to the Innova Hycross but you also get lesser number of features. This makes the MPV more value for money if you’re willing to compromise with some of these.
 

The company does offer the option of both a 7-seater as well as an 8-seater layout with the former featuring captain seats in the middle row. However, that option is only available for the Zeta+ variant, whereas this Alpha+ variant, which is the top-end model gets the captain seats as standard. This makes the latter a more ergonomic choice even though it is more expensive by a couple of lakhs.

The most expensive Maruti Suzuki product so far, has largely the Toyota Innova Hycross to deal with, an MPV it is based on. However, it misses out on some of the latter’s features – Ottoman seats, JBL sound system, 18-inch wheels and ADAS functions. But it is also cheaper by close to Rs. 2 lakh. The Invicto is certainly a capable, and well-equipped product. And if you can live without ADAS and a few other creature comforts, it certainly offers better value.

Maruti Suzuki Invicto Price List (Variant Wise)

Maruti Suzuki Invicto Ex-Showroom price ranges from ₹ 24.82 to 28.45 Lakh. Maruti Suzuki offers Invicto in 3 variants. The top variant of Invicto is Alpha Plus 7 Seater and the base variant is Zeta Plus 7 Seater.

Variants

Ex-Showroom Price

Compare

Invicto Zeta Plus 7 Seater
Starts at
₹ 24.82 Lakh
Hybrid, 23.2 KM/L, Automatic
Invicto Zeta Plus 8 Seater
Starts at
₹ 24.87 Lakh
Hybrid, 23.2 KM/L, Automatic
Invicto Alpha Plus 7 Seater
Starts at
₹ 28.45 Lakh
Hybrid, 23.2 KM/L, Automatic

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Calculate EMI

Calculate EMI for Maruti Suzuki Invicto using our EMI calculator and know about the interest rates and monthly cost.

Ex-Showroom Price
₹ 24.82 L

Loan Amount

24.82 L

248200

2482000

Duration (5 years)

5 years

EMI ₹ 51,522
For 5 Year @9%* Interest Rate

*Interest rate may vary subject to your credit score.

Calculate Invicto EMI

Maruti Suzuki Invicto On-Road Price in India

Explore Maruti Suzuki Invicto pricing in India's major cities. The Maruti Suzuki Invicto is priced between ₹ 24.82 to 28.45 Lakh.

CityOn-Road Price
New Delhi₹ 28,84,067
Mumbai₹ 25,73,817
Bangalore₹ 30,20,577
Hyderabad₹ 27,97,197
Chennai₹ 30,70,217
Kolkata₹ 26,08,317
Pune₹ 25,73,817
Mysore₹ 30,19,046
Chandigarh₹ 28,70,126
Ahmedabad₹ 27,22,737
Lucknow₹ 27,70,846
Allahabad₹ 27,70,846
Agra₹ 27,70,846
Jaipur₹ 27,70,846
Bhubaneswar₹ 28,20,486

Maruti Suzuki Invicto Mileage

23.20
KM/L
93 %
Better mileage than other MUV
52.0 L Fuel Tank Capacity

What is the fuel efficiency of Maruti Suzuki Invicto

Maruti Suzuki Invicto mileage is 23.2 KM/L as per ARAI The Automatic Hybrid engine has a mileage of 23.2 KM/L.

Mileage By Fuel Type

Fuel Type
Transmission
Mileage
HybridAutomatic23.2 KM/L
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About Maruti Suzuki Invicto

Maruti Suzuki India launched its flagship model – the Maruti Suzuki Invicto MPV in July 2023. The new MPV is offered in two variants – Zeta Plus and Alpha Plus, and while the former is offered in both 7- and 8-seater options, the top-spec Alpha is only offered in a 7-seater layout. The model, which will be retailed via the company’s Nexa chain of dealerships, is priced between Rs. 24.79 lakh and Rs. 28.42 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

The Maruti Suzuki Invicto is the newest model to come out of the Suzuki-Toyota partnership and is essentially the rebadged version of the Toyota Innova Hycross that was launched in India in early 2022. It is the third model to be launched under the Nexa brand in 2023. However, in India, the Invicto will be take on the likes of the Toyota Innova Hycross, MG Hector Plus, and Tata Safari.

Up front, the new Invicto comes with a new grille with the Suzuki logo at the centre and two chrome slats. And the lower one extends into the headlamps. Like the Innova Hycross, here too the lower section of the grille is bordered by a chrome insert, however, the chrome bits on the bumper have been replaced by darker inserts. We also get to see some new chrome elements. In terms of dimensions the Invicto measures - 4755 mm in length, 1850 mm in width, and 1795 mm in height.

The profile of the MPV too comes with some visual updates which include a new set of dual-tone alloy wheels. However, the Invicto gets a set of 17-inch alloys instead of the 18-inch wheels we get in the Innova Hycross. From the rear, the Invicto looks identical to the Innova Hycross, save for the model badging. So, you get the same horizontal smoked LED taillamps, a chrome inserts below the rear windshield, and a muscular rear bumper.

Inside, the new Invicto features the same layout and design as the Hycross, however, the styling and trim colour has been revised. Here you get an all-black interior with Champagne Gold accents rather than silver accents. In terms of features, Maruti offers a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, automatic climate control, dual-zone AC, IR cut windshields, powered tailgate, 360 view monitor, rear door sunshade and more.

As for the tech, the MPV gets a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainments system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto with in-built Suzuki Connect Technology with remote functionalities and 50+ connected features such as e-Care, remote power window close, remote seat ventilation, e-call, etc. Maruti will also offer Wireless Phone Charger, Digital Video Recorder and Car Air Purifier, but as only as optional accessories.

In terms of safety features you get, you get 6 airbags, all-4 disc brakes, electronic parking brake with auto hold, ABS with EBD, vehicle stability control with hill hold assist and ISOFIX child seat mounts. The Invicto also gets 360-degree view cameras, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

Powering the new Maruti Suzuki Invicto is a 2.0-litre petrol engine paired with an intelligent hybrid system. It’s a self-charging strong hybrid system that offers a combined power output of 184 bhp @ 6000 rpm. While the engine torque stands at 188 Nm @ 4400-5200 rpm, while the electric motor offers 206 Nm. The powertrain is mated to an e-CVT automatic transmission, and the company is claiming a fuel efficiency of 23.24 kmpl.

Invicto Colour Options

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Maruti Suzuki Invicto is available in 4 different colors namely Mystic White, Majestic Silver, Stellar Bronze & NEXA Blue.

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Quick Compare With Maruti Suzuki Invicto Competitors

Maruti Suzuki Invicto
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Toyota Innova Hycross
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Ex-Showroom Price
₹ 24.82 - 28.45 Lakh₹ 19.13 - 26.3 Lakh₹ 18.55 - 30.68 Lakh₹ 13.73 Lakh₹ 12.93 Lakh₹ 12.65 - 19.44 Lakh
C&B Expert Rating
8.5
7.7
8.7
N/A
7.3
8.5
Engine
1987 cc2393 CC1987 CC1462 CC1462 CC1493 CC
Transmission
AutomaticManualAutomaticAutomaticAutomaticManual
Mileage
23.2 KM/L15.1 KM/L16.13 - 23.24 KM/L0 KM/L19.01 KM/L16.2 - 21.3 KM/L
Fuel Type
HybridDieselPetrol, HybridPetrolPetrolPetrol, Diesel
Seating Capacity
7,8 Seater7 Seater7 Seater7 Seater7 Seater7 Seater
Fuel Tank Capacity
52.0 L55.0 L52.0 L45.0 L45.0 L45.0 L
No of Variants
311101121
Detailed Comparision
Invicto vs Innova CrystaInvicto vs Innova HycrossInvicto vs RumionInvicto vs ErtigaInvicto vs Carens

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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  • The ground clearance of the Maruti Suzuki Invicto is 185mm.
  • The Maruti Suzuki Jimny is available with an automatic transmission.
  • The boot space of the Maruti Suzuki Invicto is 239 liters.
  • The ex-showroom price of the top variant of the Maruti Suzuki Invicto is 28.42 Lakh and the on-road price in New Delhi is Rs 32.02 Lakh.
  • The ex-showroom price of the base variant of the Maruti Suzuki Invicto is Rs 24.79 Lakh and the on-road price in New Delhi is Rs 28.81 Lakh.

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