The Invicto will be a rebadge-engineered version of the Toyota Innova HyCross MPV.
(Toyota Innova HyCross Images used for representation purposes)
The Maruti Invicto will undercut the HyCross and start at around Rs 18 lakh, which is Rs 50,000 less than Toyota’s MPV.
The Maruti Invicto can be booked online or at dealerships for a token amount of Rs 25,000. The MPV will be sold exclusively at NEXA showrooms.
Maruti Suzuki Invicto MPV will be launched in India on July 5. The Invicto will rival the HyCross and the Kia Carnival.
Like the HyCross the Invicto will be available in standard and strong-hybrid petrol engine options paired with a manual gearbox.
The Invicto will be the first car from Maruti Suzuki to feature the Advanced Driver-Assisted System for enhanced passenger safety.
The Invicto is expected to feature the same exterior design and features as the HyCross with a bold front grille, LED lights and more.
The Invicto will be equipped with a host of advanced features, including a touchscreen infotainment system, a rearview camera, and a panoramic sunroof.