Maruti Suzuki Invicto Standard Functional Features And Variant-wise Comparison

In this article, we’ll take a look at the variant-wise functional features of the Maruti Suzuki Invicto. This will also help us examine the standard functional features and the full list of functional features of the Invicto’s top model. Let’s start with the list of Invicto base model’s functional features.

Maruti Suzuki Invicto

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Maruti Suzuki Invicto Zeta Plus- Base Model Functional Features

Here’s a look at the standard functional features of the Invicto Zeta Plus:

MARUTI SUZUKI INVICTO ZETA PLUS

BASE MODEL STANDARD FUNCTIONAL FEATURES

Power mirrors

Drive modes (eco, normal, power)

All windows one-touch up-down 

Power folding mirrors w/ auto fold

2nd, 3rd row AC vents

Front seatbelt height adjuster

2nd row utility tray (7S only)

2nd row captain seats w/ armrests

Bottle holder (all rows)

50-50 split reclining third row

60-40 split 2nd row seats (8S)

Height-adjustable driver seat

All adjustable headrests

2nd row slide & recline

Front armrest w/ storage

1x front USB-A &

1x front USB-C

2nd row centre armrest with cup holders (8 seater)

Keyless entry w/ push-button start/stop

2x 2nd row USB-C ports

Front seat back pockets

2x air-cooled cup holders

Laminated windows

Tilt & telescopic steering

Illuminated front cupholders

Front 12v power outlet

All power windows

2nd row window curtains

Cruise control

Auto AC

Luggage lamp & power outlet

Paddle shifters

2x vanity mirrors w/ lamps

Auto headlamps

Luggage board for flat floor

Reading lamps

EV mode

Following are the functional features you may miss in this variant:

  • Ventilated 1st and 2nd row seats

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Maruti Suzuki Invicto - Variant Wise Functional Features

Here’s a look at the variant-wise functional features of the Maruti Suzuki Invicto:

MARUTI SUZUKI INVICTO ZETA PLUS

BASE MODEL STANDARD FUNCTIONAL FEATURES

Power mirrors

Drive modes (eco, normal, power)

All windows one-touch up-down 

Power folding mirrors w/ auto fold

2nd, 3rd row AC vents

Front seatbelt height adjuster

2nd row utility tray (7S only)

2nd row captain seats w/ armrests

Bottle holder (all rows)

50-50 split reclining third row

60-40 split 2nd row seats (8S)

Height-adjustable driver seat

All adjustable headrests

2nd row slide & recline

Front armrest w/ storage

1x front USB-A &

1x front USB-C

2nd row centre armrest with cup holders (8 seater)

Keyless entry w/ push-button start/stop

2x 2nd row USB-C ports

Front seat back pockets

2x air-cooled cup holders

Laminated windows

Tilt & telescopic steering

Illuminated front cupholders

Front 12v power outlet

All power windows

2nd row window curtains

Cruise control

Auto AC

Luggage lamp & power outlet

Paddle shifters

2x vanity mirrors w/ lamps

Auto headlamps

Luggage board for flat floor

Reading lamps

EV mode

MARUTI SUZUKI INVICTO ALPHA PLUS 

ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONAL FEATURES

Wheel arch cladding

Ventilated front seats

Outside mirror w/ welcome light 

2-zone auto AC (front and rear)

8-way powered driver seat w/ memory

Heat-resistant front windshield with acoustic insulation 

Powered tailgate

Air purifier

Front wipers with timer function 

Even in the top model of the Invicto, you may miss the following functional features:

  • 2nd row seat ventilation
  • Powered front passenger seat
  • Calf support/ottoman in 2nd row seats

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