Maruti Victoris ZXI Variant
If you’re planning to buy the Maruti Suzuki Victoris and you want a feature-rich variant without stretching your budget to the top model, the ZXI variant is the ideal choice.
Many people say they want features but don’t want to go all the way up to the highest variant. For them, the ZXI strikes the right balance.
Victoris ZXI Pricing
ZXI variant starts from ₹13.57 lakh (ex-showroom).
The vehicle showcased here is the ZXI Optional.
The only difference between ZXI and ZXI Optional is the panoramic sunroof.
Summary:
Want a panoramic sunroof → choose ZXI Optional
Don’t need a sunroof → choose ZXI
Maruti Suzuki Victoris ZXI
Base price (Ex-showroom): ₹13,56,900
Registration & road tax (RTO): ₹1,52,509
Comprehensive insurance premium: ₹40,707
Handling / logistics & misc. charges: ₹14,369
Optional accessories and add-ons chosen by customer: ₹32,385
Final on-road cost in New Delhi: approximately ₹15,64,485
Maruti Suzuki Victoris ZXI (Optional)
Base price (Ex-showroom): ₹14,07,900
RTO & registration fees: ₹1,58,119
Insurance cost: ₹42,237
Additional mandatory charges (handling, temp. registration, etc.): ₹14,879
Optional accessories / extended services: ₹32,385
Final on-road cost in New Delhi: approximately ₹16,23,135
Engine Options
1. 1.5 Naturally Aspirated Petrol
Power: 113 PS
Torque: 139 Nm
Available with both manual and automatic.
All-wheel drive is not available with this engine.
2. 1.5 Strong Hybrid
Power: 115 PS
Torque: 141 Nm
Comes with e-CVT
Strong hybrid is also available in ZXI
Additional Notes
Bonnet feels heavy and solid.
This is a proper 5-star rated car.
CNG is available only in ZXI, not in ZXI Optional.
Boot space remains unchanged in CNG, as the cylinder is mounted below the floor.

Exterior Walkaround
Front Design
In black, the car looks very solid and premium.
You get the Suzuki emblem with a chrome line.
DRL + LED projector setup.
Projector fog lamps.
Air curtain and silver detailing.
No front parking sensors in this variant.
Side Profile
Black colour enhances the premium look.
Black alloy wheels with black cladding along the body.
Tyre size: 215/60 R17
Turn indicators on the mirrors and request sensor on the door.
No chrome elements.
Roof rails and shark-fin antenna are included.
Rear Profile
Connected tail lamps, look very striking especially in black.
Rear wiper, washer, defogger.
Parking sensors and rear camera.
High-mounted stop lamp.
Smart Hybrid badging.




Interior: Technology and Comfort
Key Fob and Cabin
Old-style Maruti key fob (needs an update).
Blue-themed interior since this is an Arena model.
Lock, unlock, and boot release buttons.
Driver Side Features
Auto-folding ORVM controls.
All four power windows.
Soft-touch materials on the door pads.
Gloss black trim.
Push start/stop button.
Power tailgate control and disable option.
Traction control.
Auto start/stop.
Headlamp leveling.
Height-adjustable driver’s seat.
Dashboard and Steering
Fresh dashboard design with soft-touch materials and visible stitching.
Gloss black finish adds a premium touch.
Steering
New steering wheel design.
Not leather-wrapped but the grip is good.
Steering-mounted controls and cruise control.
Auto headlamps and auto wipers.
Tilt and telescopic adjustments.
Instrument Cluster
Maruti’s first fully digital instrument cluster.
Displays Trip A/B, fuel average, driving time, idle stop time.
Smart Hybrid animation.
Fuel warnings and settings menu.
Clear and easy-to-read layout.
Infotainment System
Comes with a 7-inch touchscreen (top variants get 10.1-inch).
AC controls visible on the screen.
Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
Reverse camera quality is decent.
No dynamic guidelines.
Touch response is smooth.
Centre Console
AC blower and temperature controls.
Volume knob.
Wireless charging pad.
12V charging socket and USB port.
Standard gear lever.
Two cupholders.
Sliding armrest with storage space.
Glovebox.
Auto-dimming IRVM.
Panoramic Sunroof (ZXI Optional)
Fabric quality is good.
Dual-pane glass.
Sunroof opening size is adequate.
Glass area is smaller than Creta but still feels spacious.
Boot Space
Features a power tailgate (even Grand Vitara doesn’t have this).
Flat boot floor.
Zero loading lip.
60:40 split seats, parcel tray, boot lamp, 12V socket, hooks, and additional space below the floor.
No spare wheel; puncture repair kit provided.
CNG variant also retains the same boot space.



Conclusion
This was the complete walkaround review of the Maruti Suzuki Victoris ZXI variant.
If you need a variant that delivers all the important features, good cabin space, multiple engine choices (petrol, strong hybrid, and CNG in ZXI), along with a solid safety rating, the ZXI is a very well-balanced package.
If you want the panoramic sunroof, simply choose ZXI Optional, as that is the only change.
Overall, the ZXI offers everything that most buyers actually need:
Stylish exterior
Premium cabin
Strong mileage
Multiple powertrain choices
Feature-rich but value-focused pricing
This walkthrough should help you decide whether the ZXI is the right variant for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
• 1.5 L Naturally Aspirated Petrol (113 PS / 139 Nm)
• 1.5 L Strong Hybrid (115 PS / 141 Nm)







