Maruti Suzuki has announced a major discount scheme for its popular SUV, the Victoris, for the month of February 2026. This is the first time since its launch in September 2025 that the carmaker is offering official price benefits on this model. The discounts are designed to boost sales further after the car successfully entered the top 10 best-selling list in January with over 15,000 units sold. Customers buying the car this month can avail total benefits of up to ₹78,000.
Complete Discount Breakdown by Variant
The savings depend on the specific variant and fuel type you choose. The maximum benefit is available on the Strong Hybrid models, while petrol and CNG versions also have significant offers. The discount includes a consumer offer and an exchange or loyalty bonus.
| Variant Type | Consumer Offer | Exchange Bonus | Total Benefit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Petrol & CNG (LXi, VXi) | ₹30,000 | ₹20,000 | ₹50,000 |
| Petrol & CNG (ZXi, ZXi+) | ₹41,000 | ₹20,000 | ₹61,000 |
| Strong Hybrid Variants | ₹48,000 | ₹30,000 | ₹78,000 |
Mileage and Key Features
The Maruti Victoris is popular for its fuel efficiency. The strong hybrid variant delivers a mileage of 28.65 kmpl, making it very economical for daily use. The CNG version offers 27.02 km/kg, and the standard petrol manual model gives 21.18 kmpl. In terms of safety, the car has received a 5-star rating from Bharat NCAP and comes with 6 airbags as a standard feature.
The SUV is equipped with modern technology including a 10.1-inch SmartPlay Pro+ touchscreen and an 8-speaker sound system. It also features Level 2 ADAS for assisted driving. These features make it a strong option against competitors like the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos.
Price and Availability Details
The ex-showroom price for the Maruti Victoris starts at ₹10.50 Lakh and goes up to ₹19.99 Lakh for the top variant. These offers are valid at Maruti Suzuki Arena dealerships across the country until February 28, 2026. However, the final discount may vary slightly depending on stock availability at the dealer level. Some reports suggest that dealerships in big cities might offer extra corporate benefits for government employees.