The long-awaited Invicto MPV is available in India with prices starting from Rs 24.79 lakh and reaching up to Rs 28.42 lakh. Both are ex-showroom figures. Before the model was launched in the nation, we had a good idea of how it would look thanks to several spy photos. As already known, the model dedicatedly follows its Japanese twin: the Innova Hycross. A few interior and exterior changes are the only significant differences between the two vehicles. Speaking about the exterior, the new MPV's grille differs slightly from the Innova Hycross, with two prominent, horizontal chrome slats that reach into the headlights and a bit different mesh pattern. The headlights are equipped with Nexa's three-block daytime running lamps. In addition to this, the new MPV from the Maruti Suzuki stable gets a tweaked front bumper, LED taillights, and more. If you are planning to house this new MPV in your garage, then let's quickly go through its specs, features, and more details.
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Maruti Suzuki Invicto: Exterior & Interior
The Invicto has updated front and rear bumpers, a new grille with two chrome slats, horizontally oriented LED DRLs, and altered LED headlights and taillights. Aside from this, the all-new MPV rides on brand-new 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels. Inside, the recently launched multipurpose car from Maruti Suzuki has an all-black interior with Champagne Gold highlights, in contrast to the Innova Hycross interior theme of black and brown with silver accents. The 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility has been lifted from the Toyota counterpart.
Other notable interior features of the SUV include a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, a panoramic sunroof, dual-zone automatic climate control, a 360-degree camera, ambient lighting, a powered driver's seat, and ventilated front seats. In addition, the new MPV is available in seven- and eight-seat layouts. The former seat arrangement has captain seats in the second row. The Invicto's boot has a capacity of 239 litre, however, it can be increased to 690 litre by folding down the third row.
Maruti Suzuki Invicto: Powertrain
Under the bonnet, the MPV comes equipped with a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder engine paired with an electric motor. It is connected to an e-CVT and has a combined power output of 183bhp. According to the carmaker, the Invicto is a potent hybrid vehicle that also has an electric-only mode. It can reach from a standstill to 100km/h in 9.5 seconds. Additionally, it claims a fuel efficiency of 23.24 km/l.
Maruti Suzuki Invicto: Variants
The Invicto has two variants: Zeta+ (7-seater) and Aplha+ (7-seater). The entry-level Zeta+ can also be had in an 8-seater configuration, by paying Rs 5,000 more than the seven-seater variant. Here's a complete price structure of the recently launched MPV in our market.
-Invicto Zeta + 7 Seater: Rs 24.79 lakh
-Invicto Zeta + 8 Seater: Rs 24.84 lakh
-Invicto Alpha + 7 Seater: Rs 28.42 lakh
All prices, ex-showroom
Maruti Suzuki Invicto: Features
The MPV offers several features, which differ according to the variants. The Invicto Zeta + comes with 17-inch alloy wheels, a shark fin antenna, LED headlamps and taillamps, a roof-mounted spoiler, and a chrome finish on the tailboard outside in the Zeta Plus specification. Inside, it gets an adjustable headrest for every seat, steering wheel and gear shifter encased in leather, cooled cup holders, rear air conditioning vents, ambient lighting, and second-row sunshades. Aside from Suzuki Connect, other features include six speakers and an eight-inch SmartPlay Magnum touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, keyless entry, powered ORVMs, steering-mounted controls, and more.
The top-spec Invicto Alpha + version, on the other hand, gets a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system, leatherette seats, front ventilated seats, a power tailgate, an eight-way power adjustable driver seat with memory function, a panoramic sunroof (sliding), Chrome finish door handles, etc. It also gets tyre pressure indicator, tyre pressure monitoring system, rear seatbelt reminder warning, automatic day/night adjustable IRVM, 360-degree camera view, front, and rear parking sensors, and more.
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Maruti Suzuki Invicto: Market Competitors
The new Invicto will be an alternative to models such as the Mahindra XUV700 and the Scorpio N, the Hyundai Alcazar, the MG Hector Plus, and the Tata Safari. In terms of market competition, it will solely go against the Toyota Innova Hycross in India.
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