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Maruti Invicto Now Gets Rear Seatbelt Reminder As Standard


The Maruti Invicto Zeta+ trim now gets rear seatbelt reminder at a premium of Rs 3,000

Maruti Invicto

  • Maruti launched the Toyota Innova Hycross-derived Invicto in July 2023.

  • It is sold in two broad variants: Zeta+ and Alpha+.

  • Alpha+ already has this safety feature since the MPV’s launch.

  • No other changes have been made to the safety kit of the Zeta+ trim.

  • New prices of the MPV range from Rs 24.82 lakh to Rs 28.42 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

Shortly after introducing the Toyota Innova Hycross-derived Maruti Invicto, India’s largest carmaker has now equipped its most premium MPV with rear seatbelt reminder even in its entry-level Zeta+ trim. This feature was already available on the range-topping Alpha+ variant since Invicto was launched.

Applicability And Price Revision

The latest safety tech addition is applicable to both second- and third-row seats of the Maruti MPV. Prices of the Zeta+ variants (available in both 7- and 8-seater) have hence gone up marginally by Rs 3,000.

Other Safety Equipment Onboard

Maruti Invicto electronic parking brake with auto-hold

Maruti has made no other changes to the Zeta+ trim’s safety net. It comes with six airbags, 3-point seatbelts for all passengers, electronic parking brake with auto-hold, vehicle stability control, hill-start assist, and ISOFIX child seat anchorages.

That said, features such as a 360-degree camera, front and rear parking sensors, tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), and rear defogger are still reserved for the Alpha+ variant.

Also Read: Maruti Invicto Zeta Plus vs Toyota Innova Hycross VX: Which Hybrid MPV Should You Pick?

Prices And Rivals

Maruti Invicto rear

The Invicto’s revised price ranges from Rs 24.82 lakh to Rs 28.42 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). Its only direct rival is the Toyota Innova Hycross, while the Kia Carens and Toyota Innova Crysta are positioned below it.

Also Read: Upping The Coolness Quotient Quite Literally: Cars With Dual Zone Climate Control Under Rs 30 Lakh

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Maruti Invicto Variants Analysis: Which Variant Is The Best For You?


The Invicto is available in just two variants and only with the strong-hybrid powertrain

MARUTI INVICTO Variants Explained

The Maruti Invicto MPV is the flagship model from Maruti, with a starting price of Rs 24.79 lakh (ex-showroom). It is essentially a rebadged version of the Toyota Innova Hycross, but with some styling tweaks and updated features. It shares the same platform, engines, and many premium comforts.

The Invicto comes in two variants – Zeta+ and Alpha+ – with the following prices:

Variants

Price (ex-showroom)

Zeta+ 7-Seater

Rs 24.79 lakh

Zeta+ 8-Seater

Rs 24.84 lakh

Alpha+ 7-Seater

Rs 28.42 lakh

The Maruti MPV is powered by a Toyota-sourced 2-litre strong-hybrid petrol engine, paired with an e-CVT gearbox. The engine produces 186PS and 206Nm of torque (combined) and claims a fuel efficiency of 23.24kmpl. Unlike the Innova Hycross, there is no petrol-only option available for the Invicto.

Maruti Invicto cabin

Here’s our brief analysis and verdict for each variant of the Maruti Invicto:

Variants

Verdicts

Zeta+

Consider this variant if you prioritize low running costs and a comfortable family MPV, even if it means compromising on features.

Alpha+

Consider this variant if you are looking for a fully loaded experience with fancy features and feel-good elements.

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Check Out The Maruti Invicto Inside & Out Through These 20 Detailed Images


The Invicto comes in 4 monotone exterior shades and an all-black cabin with champagne gold inserts

Maruti Invicto

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

Maruti Invicto 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

Maruti Invicto 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.

Maruti Invicto 17-inch alloy wheels

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

Maruti Invicto 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.

Related: Maruti Invicto Interior And Exterior Accessories Detailed

Boot

Maruti Invicto boot space with third row folded down

The Invicto offers a boot space of 239 litres which can be increased to 690 litres by tumbling down the third row flat.

Maruti Invicto powered tailgate

It also comes with a powered tailgate for additional convenience and enhances the MPV’s premium experience.

Interior

Dashboard

Maruti Invicto cabin

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.

Maruti Invicto champagne-gold accents

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.

Maruti Invicto pop-out cup holder

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

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

Maruti Invicto 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.

Maruti Invicto dual-zone climate control

The second-row passengers also get their own climate control setting. They even get their own USB Type-C ports.

Maruti Invicto panoramic sunroof

The second row seats also get the most of the Invicto’s panoramic sunroof which also gets ambient lighting.

Third Row Seats

Maruti Invicto 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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Take A Look At The Variant-wise Features Of The Maruti Invicto


The Maruti Invicto comes only with a petrol-hybrid powertrain in two broad variants: Zeta Plus and Alpha Plus

Maruti Invicto

The flagship MPV, Maruti Invicto, is derived from the Toyota Innova Hycross. It is available in two variants: Zeta Plus and Alpha Plus. Both variants offer a 7-seater layout with captain seats in the middle row, while the entry variant also has the option of an 8-seater layout. Although the Invicto shares most of its equipment with the Toyota MPV, it is more affordable as it does not include some premium features.

Related: Maruti Invicto vs Toyota Innova Hycross vs Kia Carens: Price Comparison

Let’s take a look at the features of each variant of the Maruti Invicto:

Maruti Invicto dual-zone climate control

Standout Features

Zeta+

Alpha+ (over Zeta+)

Exterior

  • Twin LED headlights with LED DRLs
  • LED taillights
  • Turn indicators on ORVMs
  • Body coloured outside door handles
  • 17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels
  • Chrome outside door handles
  • Wheel arch cladding

Interior

  • All-black cabin theme with champagne accents
  • Chrome inside door handles
  • Ambient lighting around roof, cup holders and co-driver’s dashboard
  • Fabric seats
  • Leather-wrapped steering wheel and gear shifter
  • Captain seats with slide and recline function (7-seater)
  • Bench seats with 60:40 split for the second row (8-seater)
  • 50:50 split for third row seats
  • Leatherette front armrest with storage
  • Second row individual armrests (7-seater)
  • Second row armrest with cup holders (8-seater)
  • Front cup retractable holders with cooling function
  • Front type-A and type-C USB ports
  • 2x type-C USB ports for the second row
  • Front and second row reading lamps
  • Rear cabin lamp
  • Day/night IRVM
  • Soft-touch finish for front door pads with stitching
  • Leatherette seats
  • Auto-dimming IRVM

Comfort and Convenience

  • Height-adjustable driver seat
  • Side table for captain seats (7-seater)
  • Auto AC with second and third row AC vents with blower control
  • Second row sunshades
  • Air filter
  • Paddle shifters
  • Cruise control
  • Keyless entry
  • Push-button start/stop
  • Powered ORVMs
  • Tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment
  • Boot lamp
  • Panoramic sunroof
  • Powered tailgate
  • 8-way power-adjustable driver seat with memory function
  • Ventilated front seats
  • Dual-zone climate control
  • PM2.5 air filter
  • ORVMs with welcome light function
  • Remote controls for windows, climate control and ventilated seats

Infotainment

  • 8-inch touchscreen system
  • Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
  • 7-inch digital driver display
  • 6-speaker music system
  • Connected car tech
  • 10.1-inch touchscreen system
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay

Safety

  • Six airbags
  • Reversing camera
  • Electronic parking brake with auto-hold
  • Vehicle stability control
  • Hill-start assist
  • Front seatbelt reminder
  • 3-point seatbelts for all passengers
  • ISOFIX child seat anchorages
  • All-wheel disc brakes
  • Rear wiper and washer
  • 360-degree camera with guidelines
  • Front and rear parking sensors
  • Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
  • Second and third row seatbelt reminder
  • Rear defogger

Maruti Invicto 10.1-inch touchscreen

The Maruti Invicto comes well-equipped as standard, but the top variant offers premium features such as a panoramic sunroof, powered driver’s seat, 10.1-inch touchscreen, and dual-zone climate control. However, features like front and rear parking sensors, rear defogger, TPMS, and auto-dimming IRVM are only available in the Alpha Plus variant.

Related: Maruti Suzuki Invicto Review: Really Need That Badge?

What’s Under The Bonnet?

The Maruti Invicto is powered by the Innova Hycross’ strong-hybrid powertrain. Here are its technical specifications:

Specification

Strong-hybrid Powertrain

Engine

2-litre petrol

Power

186PS (combined), 152PS (engine) and 113PS (electric motor)

Torque

187Nm (engine) and 206Nm (electric motor)

Transmission

e-CVT

Drivetrain

FWD

Claimed Mileage

23.24kmpl

Price And Rivals

Maruti Invicto rear

The Maruti Invicto is priced from Rs 24.79 lakh to Rs 28.42 lakh (ex-showroom pan-India). It directly competes with the Toyota Innova Hycross and also offers a premium alternative to the Kia Carens and Toyota Innova Crysta.

Also Check Out: Maruti Invicto Is Being Offered In 4 Colour Options

Read More on : Maruti Invicto Automatic

Take A Look At The Variant-wise Features Of The Maruti Invicto

The Maruti Invicto comes only with a petrol-hybrid powertrain in two broad variants: Zeta Plus and Alpha Plus

Maruti Invicto

The Toyota Innova Hycross-derived Maruti Invicto has been launched as the flagship MPV from the latter’s stable. It is sold in two broad variants: Zeta Plus and Alpha Plus. Both can be had with the 7-seater layout featuring captain seats in the middle row but only the entry variant gets the choice of the 8-seater layout as well. Although the Invicto shares most of its equipment with the Toyota MPV, it does miss out on some premium features in return for being more affordable.

Related: Maruti Invicto vs Toyota Innova Hycross vs Kia Carens: Price Comparison

Here’s a look at the Maruti MPV’s variant-wise features list:

Maruti Invicto dual-zone climate control

Standout Features

Zeta+

Alpha+ (over Zeta+) 

Exterior

  • Twin LED headlights with LED DRLs
  • LED taillights
  • Turn indicators on ORVMs
  • Body coloured outside door handles
  • 17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels
  • Chrome outside door handles
  • Wheel arch cladding
  •  

Interior

  • All-black cabin theme with champagne accents
  • Chrome inside door handles
  • Ambient lighting around roof, cup holders and co-driver’s dashboard
  • Fabric seats
  • Leather-wrapped steering wheel and gear shifter
  • Captain seats with slide and recline function (7-seater)
  • Bench seats with 60:40 split for the second row (8-seater)
  • 50:50 split for third row seats
  • Leatherette front armrest with storage
  • Second row individual armrests (7-seater)
  • Second row armrest with cup holders (8-seater)
  • Front cup retractable holders with cooling function
  • Front type-A and type-C USB ports
  • 2x type-C USB ports for the second row
  • Front and second row reading lamps
  • Rear cabin lamp
  • Day/night IRVM
  • Soft-touch finish for front door pads with stitching
  • Leatherette seats
  • Auto-dimming IRVM

Comfort and Convenience

  • Height-adjustable driver seat
  • Side table for captain seats (7-seater)
  • Auto AC with second and third row AC vents with blower control
  • Second row sunshades
  • Air filter
  • Paddle shifters
  • Cruise control
  • Keyless entry
  • Push-button start/stop
  • Powered ORVMs
  • Tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment
  • Boot lamp
  • Panoramic sunroof
  • Powered tailgate
  • 8-way power-adjustable driver seat with memory function
  • Ventilated front seats
  • Dual-zone climate control
  • PM2.5 air filter
  • ORVMs with welcome light function
  • Remote controls for windows, climate control and ventilated seats

Infotainment

  • 8-inch touchscreen system
  • Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
  • 7-inch digital driver display
  • 6-speaker music system
  • Connected car tech
  • 10.1-inch touchscreen system
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay

Safety

  • Six airbags
  • Reversing camera
  • Electronic parking brake with auto-hold
  • Vehicle stability control
  • Hill-start assist
  • Front seatbelt reminder
  • 3-point seatbelts for all passengers
  • ISOFIX child seat anchorages
  • All-wheel disc brakes
  • Rear wiper and washer
  • 360-degree camera with guidelines
  • Front and rear parking sensors
  • Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
  • Second and third row seatbelt reminder
  • Rear defogger

Maruti Invicto 10.1-inch touchscreen

The Invicto comes pretty well equipped as standard, but you do need to stretch to the top variant for the headlining premium features like the panoramic sunroof, powered driver’s seat, 10.1-inch touchscreen and dual-zone climate control. However, some important functions such as front and rear parking sensors, rear defogger, TPMS, and auto-dimming IRVM have also been restricted to the Alpha Plus variant.

Related: Maruti Suzuki Invicto Review: Really Need That Badge?

What’s Under The Bonnet?

The Invicto only comes with the Innova Hycross’ strong-hybrid powertrain. Here’s a look at its technical specifications:

Specification

Strong-hybrid Powertrain

Engine

2-litre petrol

Power

186PS (combined), 152PS (engine) and 113PS (electric motor)

Torque

187Nm (engine) and 206Nm (electric motor)

Transmission

e-CVT

Drivetrain

FWD

Claimed Mileage

23.24kmpl

Price And Rivals

Maruti Invicto rear

The Maruti Invicto is priced from Rs 24.79 lakh to Rs 28.42 lakh (ex-showroom pan-India). Its only direct rival is the Toyota Innova Hycross but it also serves as a premium alternative to the Kia Carens and Toyota Innova Crysta.

Also Check Out: Maruti Invicto Is Being Offered In 4 Colour Options

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Maruti Invicto Is Being Offered In 4 Colour Options


Maruti Invicto is the rebadged version of the Toyota Innova Hycross but gets fewer colour options

Maruti Invicto Colour Options

Maruti Invicto, the flagship offering from the Indian carmaker and a rebadged version of the Toyota Innova Hycross, has finally been launched. In case you’re planning to go and put your name on the order books, have a look at all the colour options available for the premium MPV.

Also Read: Maruti Invicto vs Toyota Innova Hycross vs Kia Carens: Price Comparison

The Invicto is only available in four monotone shades similar to the ones available with the Toyota MPV.

Maruti Invicto: Nexa Blue

Nexa Blue

Maruti Invicto: Stellar Bronze

Stellar Bronze

Maruti Invicto: Majestic Silver

Majestic Silver

Maruti Invicto: Mystic White

Mystic White

It is worth noting that the Invicto misses out on the black paint shades offered with the Innova Hycross.

Powertrain

Maruti Invicto Strong Hybrid Powertrain

The Maruti Invicto gets the same 2-litre strong-hybrid petrol engine powertrain as the Toyota Innova Hycross which produces 186PS and 206Nm of torque, paired with an eCVT gearbox. It is the only engine option for the Invicto unlike the Hycross which offers a choice of a 174PS 2-litre petrol engine as well. The Maruti MPV, like the Toyota one, comes with a front-wheel drivetrain.

Features & Safety

Maruti Invicto Cabin

Its features list is also similar to the Hycross. The Invicto comes with a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system, 7-inch digital driver’s display, dual-zone climate control, ventilated front seats, and a panoramic sunroof.

Also Read: Over 6,000 People Have Booked The Maruti Invicto Ahead Of Its Launch

When it comes to safety, it gets six airbags, ABS with EBD, all-wheel disc brakes, front and rear parking sensors, and a 360-degree camera.

Price & Rivals

Maruti Invicto

The Invicto is priced between Rs 24.79 lakh and Rs 28.42 lakh (ex-showroom) and is a direct rival to the Innova Hycross. It can also be considered a premium alternative to the Toyota Innova Crysta and the Kia Carens.

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Maruti Invicto vs Rivals: Price Talk

# Maruti Invicto vs Rivals: Price Talk

## The hybrid-only Maruti Invicto MPV undercuts the hybrid variants of the Innova Hycross, but that’s just a part of the bigger picture

[![Maruti Invicto vs Toyota Innova Hycross vs Kia Carens](https://stimg.cardekho.com/images/cms/carnewsimages/editorimages/64a624f12d1b6.jpg)](https://stimg.cardekho.com/images/cms/carnewsimages/editorimages/64a624f12d1b6.jpg)

The Toyota Innova Hycross-based [Maruti Invicto](https://www.cardekho.com/maruti/invicto) has been launched with prices starting from Rs 24.79 lakh (introductory ex-showroom pan-India). It has become Maruti’s new flagship model while sitting atop the XL6 in its MPV lineup, and is offered via the carmaker’s Nexa line of showrooms.

In this story, let’s see how its prices compare to those of its MPV rivals and alternatives:

## Petrol-auto

| Maruti Invicto | Toyota Innova Hycross | Kia Carens |
|—————-|———————–|————|
| G (7-seater)/ G (8-seater) – Rs 18.82 lakh/ Rs 18.87 lakh* | Luxury Plus Turbo DCT (6-seater)/ Luxury Plus Turbo DCT (7-seater)- Rs 18.40 lakh/ Rs 18.45 lakh | – |
| GX (7-seater)/ GX (8-seater) – Rs 19.67 lakh/ Rs 19.72 lakh | – | – |
| Zeta+ (7-seater)/ Zeta+ (8-seater) – Rs 24.79 lakh/ Rs 24.84 lakh | VX Hybrid (7-seater)/ VX Hybrid (8-seater) – Rs 25.30 lakh/ Rs 25.35 lakh | – |
| VX (O) Hybrid (7-seater)/ VX (O) Hybrid (8-seater) – Rs 27.27 lakh/ Rs 27.32 lakh | – | – |
| Alpha+ (7-seater) – Rs 28.42 lakh | – | – |
| – | – | – |
| ZX Hybrid (7-seater) – Rs 29.62 lakh | – | – |
| – | – | – |
| ZX (O) Hybrid (7-seater) – Rs 30.26 lakh | – | – |

*The G variant is only available for fleet operators.

[![Maruti Invicto hybrid powertrain](https://stimg.cardekho.com/images/cms/carnewsimages/editorimages/64a556734604b.jpg)](https://stimg.cardekho.com/images/cms/carnewsimages/editorimages/64a556734604b.jpg)

The Maruti Invicto has the highest entry point pricing here, but that’s because it’s only available with the 2-litre petrol-hybrid powertrain. Meanwhile, its donor model, the Innova Hycross has a more affordable entry variant by a margin of around Rs 5 lakh, the GX, which comes without any electrification and offers fewer features too.

[![Maruti Invicto](https://stimg.cardekho.com/images/cms/carnewsimages/editorimages/64a5542d34c68.jpg)](https://stimg.cardekho.com/images/cms/carnewsimages/editorimages/64a5542d34c68.jpg)

Also, the Invicto is only offered in two variants – Zeta+ and Alpha+. Both are fairly well equipped and are closest to the Hycross’ VX and ZX hybrid variants respectively in terms of features. However, in those comparable variants, the Maruti MPV is more affordable.

The Invicto Zeta+ costs Rs 49,000 less than the Hycross VX Hybrid while the Alpha+ undercuts the ZX Hybrid by Rs 1.2 lakh. There is a good reason for the price gap between them, as the Maruti MPV does not get the exact same feature list as those variants and misses out on some features and comforts in each comparison.

Both the Invicto and Innova Hycross’ hybrid variants get a 186PS (combined) 2-litre strong-hybrid powertrain, paired with an e-CVT. It offers a claimed mileage of 23.34kmpl.

Understandably, the [Kia Carens](https://www.cardekho.com/kia/carens) is the most affordable option on this list as the Invicto and Innova Hycross are a segment above in terms of size, design and performance. Even in its fully-loaded specification with the new 160PS turbo-petrol engine mated to a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic, the Kia MPV is more affordable than the entry-level Invicto by around Rs 6.3 lakh.

The entry-level [Toyota Innova Hycross](https://www.cardekho.com/toyota/innova-hycross) with only its naturally-aspirated 2-litre petrol engine is also pricier by over Rs 1 lakh and offers just the bare-minimum feature comforts. Only the Hycross G variant is priced close to the top-spec Carens, but Toyota sells that exclusively to fleet buyers.

The Kia MPV also has two other powertrain options – the 115PS 1.5-litre naturally aspirated unit that powers the most affordable variants, and the other is a 115PS 1.5-litre diesel engine. All of the Caren’s engines get their own choice of automatic transmission, while the turbo-petrol and diesel engines come with 6-speed iMT (manual without clutch pedal) as standard.

[![Toyota Innova Hycross ottoman functionality for the captain seats](https://stimg.cardekho.com/images/cms/carnewsimages/editorimages/638edefc09223.jpg)](https://stimg.cardekho.com/images/cms/carnewsimages/editorimages/638edefc09223.jpg)

Being the premium offering of the two, the Innova Hycross has certain feature advantages over the Maruti such as ottoman functionality for the captain seats, JBL sound system, 18-inch alloy wheels, and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).

However, if you’re in the market for a good old diesel MPV, you can also look at the Toyota Innova Crysta which is priced from Rs 19.38 lakh to Rs 25.68 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). But, it’s only available with a manual transmission and doesn’t offer any of the premium comforts seen on the Invicto and Innova Hycross.

Related: [Over 6,000 People Have Booked The Maruti Invicto Ahead Of Its Launch](https://www.cardekho.com/india-car-news/over-6000-people-have-booked-the-maruti-invicto-ahead-of-its-launch-31092.htm)

Read More on : [Invicto Automatic](https://www.cardekho.com/maruti/invicto)

Over 6,000 People Have Booked The Maruti Invicto Ahead Of Its Launch


The Maruti Invicto is essentially a Toyota Innova Hycross underneath, with some cosmetic and feature differences

Maruti Invicto

  • The Maruti Invicto is the eighth model in the carmaker’s Nexa lineup; placed atop the XL6 in the MPV range.

  • Maruti is offering its new premium MPV in two variants: Zeta+ and Alpha+.

  • Comes in both 7- and 8-seater layouts, with captain seats in the middle row for the former.

  • Gets a 10-inch touchscreen, powered tailgate and panoramic sunroof.

  • Misses out on the ottoman functionality for the captain seats and ADAS from the Toyota MPV.

  • Powered by the same 2-litre strong-hybrid powertrain as the Innova Hycross.

  • Prices range from Rs 24.79 lakh to Rs 28.42 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

Maruti’s Nexa lineup has just grown in number with the eighth member in the form of the Maruti Invicto. The Invicto is essentially a Toyota Innova Hycross underneath with some changes in its design and features list. At the time of launch, the carmaker revealed that its new flagship model had garnered 6,200 pre-launch orders till its price announcement.

Here’s a quick recap of all the important details of Maruti’s new premium MPV:

Variants And Seating Configuration

Maruti is offering the Invicto in only two variants: Zeta+ and Alpha+, with just the former available in both 7- and 8-seater layouts. Unlike the Toyota MPV it’s based on, the Maruti MPV doesn’t come with the ottoman functionality for the middle-row captain seats offered in the 7-seater version.

Features On Offer

The Invicto has been provided with equipment such as ventilated front seats, a 10-inch touchscreen, and a panoramic sunroof. Maruti is also offering it with an 8-way power adjustable driver seat with memory function, dual-zone climate control, and a powered tailgate, all of which are first-timers for a Maruti car.

Occupant safety is taken care of by six airbags, a 360-degree camera setup, ISOFIX child seat anchorages, and front and rear parking sensors.

Also Read: These Were The Most Sought-after Cars In June 2023

Hybrid Powertrain Only

Maruti Invicto hybrid powertrain

One of the major differences between the Maruti and Toyota MPVs is that the Invicto is provided only with the Innova Hycross’ 186PS (combined) 2-litre strong-hybrid powertrain, mated to an e-CVT gearbox. It offers a claimed mileage of 23.24kmpl.

Prices And Competition

Maruti has priced the Invicto between Rs 24.79 lakh and Rs 28.42 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). Its only direct rival is the Toyota Innova Hycross, and it’s also being positioned as a premium alternative to the Kia Carens.

Read More on : Maruti Invicto Automatic

What to Expect from Maruti Invicto, Launching Tomorrow


The Maruti Invicto, based on the Toyota Innova Hycross, will become the flagship offering from the Indian automaker.

Maruti Invicto Teaser

  • Bookings for the Maruti Invicto are already open with a token amount of Rs 25,000.

  • Teasers confirm features like panoramic sunroof and ventilated front seats.

  • Spy shots reveal design updates at the front to differentiate it from the Hycross.

  • The Invicto is expected to use the same 2-litre petrol hybrid engine with a combined output of 186PS.

  • The price is estimated to be Rs 25 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Maruti Invicto is ready to enter the premium three-row MPV segment in India. Bookings have already started with a token amount of Rs 25,000. Let’s take a quick look at what we can expect from this new MPV from Maruti.

Similar to the Hycross

Maruti Invicto Teaser

The Invicto is based on the Toyota Innova Hycross, another product from their global partnership. Based on the spy shots and teasers, the Maruti MPV will closely resemble Toyota’s MPV, with some minor design changes at the front and rear. Maruti has already revealed the split chrome grille on the front of the Invicto in an official teaser.

Inside, the Invicto will have the same dashboard layout as the Toyota MPV but with a different dark shade upholstery instead of the brown upholstery in the Hycross.

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Loaded with Premium Features

Toyota Innova Hycross Interior

Similar to the Hycross, the Invicto will have a wide range of features, many of which will be introduced for the first time by Maruti. These amenities include a panoramic sunroof, digital driver’s display, dual-zone AC, ventilated front seats, and a 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Safety will be ensured with six airbags, a 360-degree camera, a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), and advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) features like lane-keep and departure assist, adaptive cruise control, and auto-emergency braking.

New Strong-Hybrid Powertrain

Toyota Innova Hycross

The Invicto is expected to feature the Hycross’s strong-hybrid powertrain, which is the first of its kind from Maruti. This powertrain includes a new 2-litre petrol engine not seen in any other Maruti model. The Toyota petrol-hybrid delivers a combined output of 186PS and 206Nm of torque, paired with an e-CVT automatic transmission.

Expected Price and Competitors

Since the Maruti Invicto is likely to be offered in a single fully loaded variant at launch, it could be priced around Rs 30 lakh (ex-showroom). It will directly compete with the Toyota Innova Hycross while providing a premium alternative to the Kia Carens.

New Maruti Invicto Teaser Shows Off Its Panoramic Sunroof Ahead Of July 5 Launch

# New Maruti Invicto Teaser Shows Off Its Panoramic Sunroof Ahead Of July 5 Launch

The upcoming Maruti Invicto MPV is set to launch on July 5, and a new teaser image has confirmed the presence of a panoramic sunroof. Based on the Toyota Innova Hycross, the Invicto will come with several premium features, including a 10-inch touchscreen system, dual-zone air conditioning, wireless charging, leatherette seats, and LED headlamps.

The teaser also gives us a glimpse of the second-row seating, which will be available in both seven- and eight-seater configurations with captain seats in the former. The interior of the Invicto looks similar to the Hycross but with a different interior theme shade.

In terms of safety, the Invicto will be the first Maruti car to come with radar-based Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). It will also have six airbags, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), hill hold control, a 360-degree camera, and other safety features.

Under the hood, the Invicto is expected to be powered by the same 2-liter petrol-hybrid engine found in the Hycross. This engine produces 186PS of power and claims a fuel efficiency of up to 23.24kmpl. It will be mated to a single-speed e-CVT transmission.

The Maruti Invicto is positioned as a premium MPV and is expected to have a price tag exceeding Rs 25 lakh (ex-showroom). It will compete with models like the Kia Carens in the MPV segment.