Maruti Suzuki Victoris Vs Grand Vitara: Variant-Wise Pricing Comparison
Maruti Suzuki has introduced the Victoris as a direct competitor to its own Grand Vitara, giving buyers two strong options in the midsize SUV category. Both SUVs share platforms, engines, and many features, but the Victoris comes at slightly lower prices across most trims. Here's a breakdown of how they compare across all major variants.
Petrol - Manual Variants
The petrol-manual segment is where the Victoris asserts its pricing advantage most clearly. Starting at Rs 10.50 lakh for the base LXI, it undercuts the Grand Vitara Sigma at Rs 11.42 lakh.

This gap of nearly Rs 92,000 continues across the range-at the top end, the Victoris ZXI+ (O) is Rs 15.82 lakh, while the Grand Vitara Alpha (O) sits at Rs 16.74 lakh. For value-conscious buyers, the Victoris offers similar features like LED headlights, touchscreen infotainment, and premium interiors but at a friendlier price.
| Maruti Suzuki Victoris (Petrol - Manual) | Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara (Petrol - Manual) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Variant | Price (Rs) | Variant | Price (Rs) |
| LXI | 10.50L | Sigma | 11.42L |
| VXI | 11.80L | Delta | 12.53L |
| ZXI | 13.57L | Zeta | 14.67L |
| ZXI (O) | 14.08L | Zeta (O) | 15.27L |
| ZXI+ | 15.24L | Alpha | 16.14L |
| ZXI+ (O) | 15.82L | Alpha (O) | 16.74L |
Petrol & CNG Variants
CNG options further widen the Victoris' appeal. With prices starting at Rs 11.50 lakh for the LXI, the Victoris offers a CNG trim the Grand Vitara lacks at the base level. Even mid-tier CNG trims like the VXI (Rs 12.80 lakh) and ZXI (Rs 14.57 lakh) remain cheaper than the Grand Vitara's comparable Delta and Zeta CNG variants. For buyers prioritizing long-term fuel savings and lower running costs, the Victoris emerges as the more accessible choice.
| Maruti Suzuki Victoris (Petrol + CNG) | Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara (Petrol + CNG) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Variant | Price (Rs) | Variant | Price (Rs) |
| LXI (CNG) | 11.50L | - | - |
| VXI (CNG) | 12.80L | Delta (CNG) | 13.48L |
| ZXI (CNG) | 14.57L | Zeta (CNG) | 15.62L |
Petrol - Automatic Variants
Automatic petrol trims continue the trend of Victoris being more budget-friendly. The entry-level Victoris VXI automatic is priced at Rs 13.36 lakh, undercutting the Grand Vitara Delta automatic (Rs 13.93 lakh). Even the top-end Victoris ZXI+(O) automatic at Rs 17.77 lakh is around Rs 37,000 cheaper than the Grand Vitara Alpha (O) automatic. The cost difference makes the Victoris attractive for urban buyers who want convenience without stretching their budget.
| Maruti Suzuki Victoris (Petrol - Automatic) | Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara (Petrol - Automatic) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Variant | Price (Rs) | Variant | Price (Rs) |
| VXI | 13.36L | Delta | 13.93L |
| ZXI | 15.13L | Zeta | 16.07L |
| ZXI (O) | 15.64L | Zeta (O) | 16.67L |
| ZXI+ | 17.19L | Alpha | 17.54L |
| ZXI+ (O) | 17.77L | Alpha (O) | 18.14L |
Strong Hybrid - Automatic Variants
In the strong hybrid category, both SUVs feature Maruti's advanced hybrid tech for impressive efficiency. However, the Victoris trims are consistently more affordable. For example, the Victoris ZXI+ (O) strong hybrid costs Rs 19.99 lakh, whereas the Grand Vitara Alpha+ (O) is Rs 20.68 lakh. This lower entry point could encourage more buyers to consider hybrid technology.
| Maruti Suzuki Victoris (Strong Hybrid - Automatic) | Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara (Strong Hybrid - Automatic) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Variant | Price (Rs) | Variant | Price (Rs) |
| VXI | 16.38L | Delta+ | 16.99L |
| ZXI | 17.80L | Zeta+ | 18.76L |
| ZXI (O) | 18.39L | Zeta+ (O) | 19.36L |
| ZXI+ | 19.47L | Alpha+ | 20.08L |
| ZXI+ (O) | 19.99L | Alpha+ (O) | 20.68L |
All-Wheel Drive Variants
For adventure enthusiasts, both SUVs offer AWD capability on higher trims. The Victoris ZXI+(O) AWD is priced at Rs 19.22 lakh, compared to the Grand Vitara Alpha (O) AWD at Rs 19.80 lakh. While the Grand Vitara retains its premium positioning, the Victoris provides nearly identical off-road potential at a lower cost.
| Maruti Suzuki Victoris (All-Wheel Drive AT) | Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara (All-Wheel Drive AT) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Variant | Price (Rs) | Variant | Price (Rs) |
| ZXI+ | 18.64L | Alpha | 19.20L |
| ZXI+ (O) | 19.22L | Alpha (O) | 19.80L |
DriveSpark Thinks
Across every category-petrol, CNG, automatic, strong hybrid, and AWD-the Victoris consistently undercuts the Grand Vitara while offering similar features. Buyers looking for a value-packed midsize SUV will find the Victoris an attractive alternative, while the Grand Vitara remains a slightly more premium choice for those willing to pay extra for its brand positioning.


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