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Meet Suzuki Victoris, the brand’s flagship SUV for India

The new Suzuki Victoris shares much of its tech and features with the Grand Vitara, which is already available in India, but boasts a distinct appearance and larger dimensions, allowing the automaker to call it a new flagship.

Prices are pending, but observers agree that it will likely cost just a little more than the Grand Vitara, which currently starts from 1,142,000 and reaches 2,068,000 Indian Rupees.

Sized 4,360 x 1,795 x 1,655 mm large with a 2.6-meter wheelbase, the Victoris is only 15 mm (0.6”) longer and 10 mm (0.4”) taller than the Grand Vitara. It rides on 17-inch wheels and sports a compact radiator grille, boxy wheel arches and distinct headlights. All chrome parts can be replaced with black ones if you opt for a blackout package, and the roof can be ordered in a contrasting finish.

Depending on the spec, the Victoris can ship with eighter an analog or a 10.25-inch digital dashboard, an infotainment display either 7 or 10 inches large, HVAC and panoramic roof. Customers are choosing from multiple interior colors and one bi-color option. The Victoris is also Suzuki’s first vehicle for India to feature a Level 2 self-driving system.

There are quite a few powertrains to choose from as well. The entry-level spec relies on a 1.5-liter mild hybrid system churning out 103 PS (102 hp / 76 kW). It can go either manual or automatic and even supports AWD. The manual FWD version can be configured to support two fuel types, but it drops to 88 PS (87 hp / 65 kW) max in this version.

Going for a version called Strong Hybrid gives you a 1.5-liter three-cylinder petrol engine, a starter-generator and a full-fledged electric motor. This spec maxes out at 116 PS (114 hp / 87 kW), but is restricted to a CVT and FWD.

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September 10, 2025

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