2. Maruti Invicto
The Invicto is the largest, most premium, and most expensive vehicle ever sold by Maruti Suzuki.
It is based on the Toyota Innova Hycross and follows the same principles, offering ample space, features, and a comfortable ride.
However, despite its high price, the Invicto’s interior lacks the premium look and feel that one would expect.
Nonetheless, you still get the same Toyota-developed hybrid system, which makes it incredibly fuel-efficient.
Price:
Variants | Ex-Showroom price |
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Invicto Zeta Plus 7 STR 1987 cc, Hybrid (Electric + Petrol), Automatic (e-CVT), 23.24 kmpl, 150 bhp | Rs. 25.03 Lakh |
Invicto Zeta Plus 8 STR 1987 cc, Hybrid (Electric + Petrol), Automatic (e-CVT), 23.24 kmpl, 150 bhp | Rs. 25.08 Lakh |
Invicto Alpha Plus 7 STR 1987 cc, Hybrid (Electric + Petrol), Automatic (e-CVT), 23.24 kmpl, 150 bhp | Rs. 28.70 Lakh |
Mileage:
Powertrain | ARAI Mileage | User Reported Mileage |
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Hybrid (Electric + Petrol) – Automatic (e-CVT)(1987 cc) | 23.24 kmpl | 21 kmpl |
Specifications:
Mileage | 23.24 kmpl |
Engine | 1987 cc |
Fuel Type | Hybrid |
Transmission | Automatic |
Seating Capacity | 7 & 8 Seater |
- Large comfortable seats. Excellent outward visibility.
- Has a more attractive price tag than the Toyota Hycross.
- Pliant ride quality even over broken sections of our roads.
- Overall performance is adequate for most driving situations.
- Large dimensions translate into ample room. Immensely practical.
- Lesser features than the Toyota Hycross (hence cheaper).
- Smaller wheels make it unattractive in profile.
- Limited powertrain options.