Maruti Invicto: The Invicto, Maruti Suzuki’s high-end MPV, has finally been given an update. The new Invicto has improved efficiency, more features, and a modified appearance. Compared to the previous model, it appears more fashionable and modern. This makeover is an important part of Maruti’s strategy to modernize its lineup of high-end vehicles in India.
Maruti Invicto Bold New Frontal Style
The Invicto’s front now has a more deadly and sharper appearance. The headlights are more attractive than before, and the front grille has been replaced with chrome additions. The car now has an upgraded look thanks to the redesign of the LED DRLs (Daytime Running Lights). Additionally, Maruti updated the front bumper, giving it a more muscular appearance.
New Side and Rear Styling
Small but noticeable modifications are also made to the car’s back end. A connected light bar has been added to the LED tail lamps, giving them an updated appearance. Additionally, the rear bumper has been redesigned. The Invicto still has a broad, aggressive appearance from the side, but fresh dual-tone alloy wheels give it a more dynamic appearance.
High-end and spacious Inside
The transformed Invicto’s cabin is still spacious and luxurious. The dashboard and seat materials have a more upscale feel. It has a significant touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality.
A more current driving experience is offered by the fully digital instrument cluster. Additionally, you get features like a 360-degree camera, ventilated seats, a panoramic sunroof, and wireless charging. All three rows of passengers have sufficient space and comfort. For large families, the Invicto is still an excellent choice.
Performance and Engine
The 2.0-liter powerful hybrid gasoline engine, which drives the Toyota Innova Hycross, is still used in the 2025 Maruti Invicto. It has an e-CVT gearbox and produces about 186 horsepower. The vehicle uses less fuel thanks to the hybrid system. Based on Maruti, its mileage at roughly 23.24 km/l is excellent for a large MPV. The Invicto is quiet and smooth to drive. Additionally, the air suspension has been slightly modified to offer an improved ride, especially on Indian roads.
Price and Variants
Zeta+ and Alpha+ are expected to be the two main versions of the new Invicto facelift. While the two versions are packed with features, the Alpha+ adds a few more luxuries.
The most expensive version of the new Invicto facelift costs ₹29.00 lakh, whereas the base model costs about ₹25.50 lakh (ex-showroom). It is additionally among Maruti’s most costly MPVs.
Disclaimer:
The information given in this article is based on various official sources and brand data. Vehicle prices, features, and availability may change from time to time and from location to location. Please verify the information with the authorised dealer or the company’s website before making a purchase.
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