Only in Maruti Victoris! 5 features that make it unlike any other Maruti

Only in Maruti Victoris! 5 features that make it unlike any other Maruti

Maruti Suzuki’s Victoris entered the highly competitive mid-size SUV segment last year. It is among the most feature-rich cars Maruti currently offers and has also won the Indian Car of the Year award for 2026. Positioned between the Brezza and the Grand Vitara, the Victoris serves as the flagship model in the Arena lineup. What makes it stand out is that some of its features are not available on any other Maruti car at the moment. Here’s a quick look at five such highlights.

10.25-inch digital instrument cluster

Take the 10.25-inch fully digital instrument cluster, for instance. This is the largest digital driver display Maruti has offered so far. It debuted with the Victoris in the Maruti Suzuki portfolio. Besides, the upcoming e-Vitara will also get a similar-sized unit.

8-speaker Infinity sound system with Dolby Atmos

Then there is the 8-speaker Infinity by Harman sound system with Dolby Atmos. No other Maruti gets this setup. If you want to know more about the model’s cabin experience, watch our review attached in this article.

Powered tailgate with gesture control

The Victoris also introduced a powered tailgate with gesture control to the Maruti range. This feature allows you to just wave your foot under the rear bumper and the boot opens. It is a small thing, but useful when your hands are full.

Maruti Suzuki Victoris Review: Pros & Cons of Creta Rival | TOI Auto

Level 2 ADAS

The Victoris is the first Maruti to offer Level 2 ADAS features such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, Automatic Emergency Braking and Blind Spot Monitoring. It also carries a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating and gets a 360-degree camera with 11 viewing modes.

Underbody CNG tank

Multiple powertrain options, including a strong hybrid and an underfloor S-CNG setup, along with 64-colour ambient lighting, further add to the exclusive list of features that the Victoris offers. The underbody CNG tank frees up space in the boot, thereby easing a common challenge faced by CNG car owners.

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