Maruti Suzuki Victoris mild hybrid variants get Rs 39,000 price cut in July 2026
Maruti Suzuki has announced a significant price reduction of up to Rs 39,000 on select Victoris mild hybrid variants this July, making the model more attractive for budget-conscious buyers.

Maruti Suzuki has reduced prices of select Victoris SUV variants by Rs 39,000 in July 2026. This price cut follows the Victoris surpassing 1 lakh sales in just 8 months, a milestone achieved faster than the Grand Vitara. The Victoris has recorded over 10,000 monthly sales in 2026, and the new pricing aims to further increase demand.
Key Highlights
- Maruti Suzuki Victoris mild hybrid variants get a Rs 39,000 price reduction in July 2026.
- Price cut applies to ZXi (O) MT, ZXi (O) AT, ZXi+ (O) MT, and ZXi+ (O) AT variants.
- CNG and strong hybrid petrol variants retain previous prices with no changes.
- Victoris surpassed 1 lakh sales in 8 months and averages over 10,000 monthly sales in 2026.
- The Victoris competes with the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Tata Sierra, and other midsize SUVs.
Updated Prices for Mild Hybrid Variants
The price reduction applies to the ZXi (O) MT, ZXi (O) AT, ZXi+ (O) MT, and ZXi+ (O) AT mild hybrid petrol variants. These (O) variants feature a panoramic sunroof, making this feature more accessible to buyers. The updated prices now make Victoris models with a panoramic sunroof more affordable than before.
There is no change in the price range for Maruti Suzuki Victoris variants equipped with the naturally aspirated petrol engine. These models continue to be offered at previous price points.
CNG and Strong Hybrid Variant Pricing
The CNG variants of the Maruti Suzuki Victoris retain their earlier prices, which range from Rs 11.50 lakh to Rs 14.57 lakh. Similarly, the strong hybrid petrol variants have not seen any price changes and remain priced between Rs 16.38 lakh and Rs 19.99 lakh.
This pricing structure ensures that only the mild hybrid petrol variants with the panoramic sunroof receive the Rs 39,000 price cut, while other engine and fuel options continue unchanged.
Market Position and Rivals
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris competes in the midsize SUV segment. Its main rivals include the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Tata Sierra, Renault Duster, Skoda Kushaq, Volkswagen Taigun, Honda Elevate, Toyota Hyryder, Citroen Aircross, and MG Astor. The Victoris aims to strengthen its position in this competitive market with the recent price revision for select variants.
Also Read: Maruti Suzuki Invicto Zeta Plus hybrid eight-seat gets Rs 25000 price hike
CarBike 360 Says
With this limited-time price reduction, the Maruti Suzuki Victoris mild hybrid becomes an even more compelling choice in its segment. The added affordability, combined with fuel efficiency and trusted reliability, strengthens its value proposition. Buyers considering a practical and efficient vehicle may find this an ideal opportunity to make their purchase in July 2026.
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