2025 Maruti Victoris Variant-Powertrain Combinations | V3Cars

Maruti Suzuki Victoris SUV will come in 4 main variants — LXI, VXI, ZXI & ZXI Plus. The top 2 variants will also get an optional (O) variant with a panoramic sunroof.

All Maruti Suzuki Victoris Engine-Transmission-Variant Combinations

The upcoming Maruti Victoris 2025 will get 4 powertrain options:

  • 1.5L normal petrol-manual
  • 1.5L normal petrol-automatic (optional 4WD in top model)
  • 1.5L normal CNG-manual
  • 1.5L hybrid petrol-automatic

The Victoris 1.5L normal petrol engine with 5-speed manual transmission will be available in all variants. If you want this engine with a 6-speed torque converter type automatic, then you can buy it in all variants except the base model. Buyers interested in automatic transmission also have the option of a 1.5L hybrid petrol engine with eCVT. This powertrain option is also available in all variants but the base trim.

For buyers interested in lower fuel costs, the CNG-manual powertrain is available in the lower 3 variants — LXI, VXI and ZXI. Since it’s not available with the ZXI (O) variant, it becomes the only powertrain option, which won’t get a sunroof option in any variant. There's also a 4WD option with automatic transmission available in the top-spec ZXI Plus and ZXI Plus (O) variants.

MARUTI SUZUKI VICTORIS

VARIANT-POWERTRAIN COMBINATIONS

 

LXI

VXI

ZXI

ZXI (O)

ZXI Plus

ZXI Plus (O)

1.5L Petrol-MT

1.5L Petrol-Auto

1.5L Petrol-AT (4WD)

1.5L CNG-MT

1.5L Hybrid Petrol-Auto

Also Read: Maruti Victoris 2025 — All Exterior Colour Options (Variant-wise)

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