Maruti Victoris launched to challenge Creta Seltos with 5 star safety and ADA

Maruti Suzuki has announced the country’s Victoris SUV. Victoris is still an Aleana product, so it is above Brezza in the company’s lineup. The automaker uses the tagline “Got It All” by Victoris, and its feature list confirms claims. Arena dealers and online bookings began with the initial payment of Rs 11,000. Major Arena Products – Mid-Size, Victoris will compete in tough competition with the SUV segment.

Despite constantly questioning this aspect, Maruti Suzuki won with a 5-star BNCAP crash test rating. Victoris holds six airbags as standard. Maruti Suzuki is offering Level 2 ADA in the Indian market for the first time, starting with Victoris. The ADAS suite includes automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control with curved speed reduction, lane keep assist, high beam assist, rear cross traffic alerts, and blind spot monitors with lane change alerts. Victoris also has disc brakes on all sides and electronic parking brakes with automatic old features.

The overall styling is almost appealing, with no additional design. At the front there is a new design inspired by the E-Vitara. The bottom is black and the top is covered with body paint. The thin LED headlamp is connected to a thin chrome ribbon in the center. Apart from this, the bumper also has a FOGREMPS, which is slightly higher. There are also 17-inch aerocut alloy wheels with a turbine-like design. The back is connected with LED taillights in a scattered design for a different glow pattern than other Maruti models on sale.

The Victoris is 4,360 mm long, 1,655 mm wide, and 1,795 mm high. Its wheelbase is 2,600 mm. Speaking of color options, Victoris 10 (3 dual tones and 7 monotones) is available in colors including two new color options – Mystic Green and Eternal Blue. Maruti Suzuki Victoris has a three-layer dashboard and a soft-touch instrument panel with dual-tone black and ivory interiors. Plus, texcher seat upholstery and piano black accents add a premium to the in-cabin experience. Victoris has a more practical setup for boot space, even in the S-Cing version, as CNG cylinders are located under the floor.

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Speaking of this feature, Victoris has a 10.1-inch Smart Play Pro-X Touchscreen Infotainment Unit associated with the 8-speaker Infinity Sound System with a 5.1-channel Dolby Atmos Surnout Sound. Another display on the dashboard is a 10.25-inch instrument cluster. This was the first time I was given on a Maruti Suzuki car. This rival car from Hyundai Creta also comes with 64 runs ambient lighting and a PM2.5 air filter. The 1.5-liter natural suction gasoline engine offers a mileage of 21.18 km/liter with manual gearbox and 21.06 km/liter with automatic gearbox. However, with all-wheel drive (AWD), this mileage is reduced to 19.07 km/liter, while the CNG variant is said to have mileage of 27.02 km/kg. The strong hybrid variant gives a mileage of 28.65 km/liter.

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