JAKARTA - The presence of Maruti Suzuki Victoris immediately shook the mid-size SUV segment in the Indian market. Launched in mid-September 2025, this model has recorded sales of more than 30,000 units in just two and a half months.
Victoris sales began to move in September with 4,261 units, although the period was relatively short because the launch was carried out in the middle of the month. A strong signal was actually seen earlier, when at the beginning of October the number of reservations had reached 25,000 units.
This condition makes the demand from the beginning above the supply capacity. Delivery to consumers began to coincide with the Navratri holiday season, which also contributed to the acceleration of distribution.
"The results are clearly visible in October 2025. Victoris recorded sales of 13,496 units, surpassing a number of rivals in its class," wrote Gaadiwaadi's statement, quoted Monday, December 15.
In fact, this SUV managed to outperform the Grand Vitara, which is sold in a different dealer network with a difference of more than 3,000 units. Victoris is marketed through the Arena network, while the Grand Vitara remains Nexa's mainstay.
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The positive trend continued in November with sales of 12,300 units, bringing the total cumulative to over 30,000 units. When combined with the Grand Vitara, Maruti Suzuki's mid-size SUV line recorded volumes of over 23,900 units in October and around 23,600 units in November, showing the brand's dominance in this segment.
Victoris is offered with a variety of drive options, ranging from gasoline, CNG, to hybrids. The gasoline variant is designed for daily needs, while the hybrid version targets consumers who prioritize efficiency with fuel consumption claims of up to 28.65 km per liter.
The CNG variant also received special attention through the placement of the tank under the floor, so that the luggage space remains optimal. In terms of price, Victoris is positioned in the range of 10.49 lakh to 20 lakh, and is available in six variants, and offers 2WD and AWD drive options.
Safety is an important selling point, with a five-star rating in the Bharat NCAP and Global NCAP crash tests. Victoris is predicted to be the backbone of Maruti Suzuki in the medium-sized SUV segment throughout 2026.
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