The Maruti Invicto is an incredibly roomy and luxurious SUV, and as a result, its features and comforts will satisfy every member of the family. There aren't any fresh arguments in favour of choosing the Maruti Invicto over the Toyota Innova Hycross. Both Toyota's advantages and disadvantages are carried over to the Invicto. It's just a matter of deciding which one you like by name, appearance, or can obtain first.
Design
The Invicto from Maruti Suzuki combines MPV and SUV styling in equal measure. The Invicto has a confident face due to its high-set headlamps, wide grille, and upright nose. Nexa's distinctive triple-dot daytime running lamp setup is available with full-LED headlamps. Additionally, the bumper has undergone a redesign. You are amazed by the Invicto's sheer size. It can hold its own against SUVs that are targeted for the same budget. Despite their elegant design, the 17-inch wheels on the Invicto seem inadequate for its slab-sided profile.
Doors on the Maruti Invicto are quite wide. Entering and exiting the cabin is simple, and upon arrival, you find it freshly painted in a new colour palette. Other than that, there are no visual changes. Rose-gold accents and an all-black theme, similar to the Grand Vitara Hybrid, are what Maruti Suzuki has chosen.
Specifications
It has a 2-liter hybrid powertrain, just like the Toyota Innova Hycross. With an e-CVT gearbox, this hybrid system produces 152 PS and up to 188 Nm. offers a fuel efficiency of 23.24 km/l.
Performance
Invicto claims it can reach 0–100 kmph in 9.5-second time. When you're in the mood for a leisurely drive, it's cool, calm, and incredibly effective. It begins in electric vehicle (EV) mode and is content to cruise at modest speeds solely on battery power. The petrol motor starts up as the speed increases, providing you with the necessary power. Refuelling the battery involves braking and releasing the throttle. Occasionally, the electric motor takes over to help you get more mileage out of each litre of petrol.
Features
Invicto features include Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system that supports over 50 connected car features. includes ventilated front seats, dual-zone climate control, ambient lighting on the roof, and a 7-inch digital driver's display.
Other features
A powered tailboard, wireless charging, eight-way power-adjustable seats with memory, and a panoramic sunroof are among the extra features.
Safety
The vehicle stability control (VSC), TPMS, 360-degree camera, front and rear parking sensors, six airbags, and seat belt reminders for both the driver and passenger are among the safety features.
Variants
There are two main variants that are offered: Zeta+ and Alpha+. The Mystic White, Nexa Blue, Majestic Silver, and Stellar Bronze are four colour options for the Invicto are provided by Maruti.
Pros
- Outstanding road presence thanks to the size and high-quality lighting components.
- A very roomy seven-seater.
- A hybrid powertrain provides excellent mileage and smooth driving.
- Packed with high-end features like a digital instrument panel, ventilated seats, dual-zone climate control, and a panoramic sunroof.
Cons
- The large vehicle appears too small with its 17-inch alloy wheels.
- Not available, although the Innova Hycross has ADAS.
Price
Maruti Invicto prices range from Rs. 24.82 lakh to Rs. 28.42 lakh for the top model. Maruti Invicto Alpha Plus 7Str is the top model of the Invicto, while Zeta Plus 7Str is the base model.
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