Maruti Victoris wins Indian Car of the Year 2026 for its unmatched everyday usability
Maruti Victoris clinches the ICOTY 2026 title, shining as the go-to model for Indian drivers who value efficiency, comfort, and reliability in everyday commuting.

The Maruti Suzuki Victoris has won the Indian Car of the Year 2026 award, standing out for its everyday usability and refinement. Maruti vehicles are known for being sensible, efficient, and dependable, but the Victoris adds a touch of desirability to the brand's established reputation.
Key Highlights
- Maruti Victoris named Indian Car of the Year 2026 for usability and refinement
- The cabin offers excellent visibility spaciousness and supportive seats for long drives
- Engine is refined at low speeds with low NVH and smooth automatic gearbox
Design and Cabin Experience

The Maruti Victoris offers excellent visibility due to its generous glass area. The seating position is natural, and all controls are intuitively placed. Drivers will find no learning curve, as the layout feels familiar and user-friendly. While some components reflect Maruti's typical design, the overall look remains fresh and avoids feeling outdated.
The cabin is airy, spacious, and comfortable. Seats provide genuine support during long drives. The interior feels premium where it matters, though the infotainment system appears visually dated. Despite this, the system remains functionally sound and easy to use.
Performance and Ride Quality
On the road, the Victoris maintains an easy-going character. The steering is light and predictable, and the controls require minimal effort. The automatic gearbox operates smoothly and shifts gears with precision. Although the gear lever design may seem old-fashioned, its performance is modern and efficient.
The engine excels when driven calmly. It is refined at low speeds, tractable, and never jerky, even during engine start/stop situations. Noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) levels are notably low, with minimal external noise entering the cabin. The Victoris offers a calm ride, even compared to larger and more expensive SUVs, thanks to its flat ride quality.
Safety and Additional Features
The Victoris features extremely light doors, making them easy to operate. While this raises brief questions about solidity, the vehicle holds a five-star BNCAP safety rating. The audio system is functional but may not satisfy discerning listeners.
Overall, the Victoris avoids unnecessary gimmicks and excessive technology. It focuses on polish, ease of use, and quiet competence. These qualities have helped it stand out in a year filled with dramatic new launches and feature-heavy vehicles.
By delivering exceptional usability, refinement, and comfort, the Maruti Victoris has redefined what a sensible car can offer. These strengths contributed to its recognition as the Indian Car of the Year 2026.
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CarBike 360 Says
Maruti Suzuki Victoris’ ICOTY 2026 triumph underscores Maruti Suzuki’s consistent focus on driver-centric innovation and everyday usability. With its balance of comfort, performance, and affordability, the Victoris sets a new benchmark for daily mobility in India. As this award-winning model reaches more homes, it reaffirms why Maruti remains the trusted choice of millions nationwide.
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