
4,261 Maruti Victoris SUVs Sent to Dealers in Launch Month – waiting up to 15 weeks
Dominating the SUV Space: Maruti Victoris Drives In Strong with 4,261 Units Dispatched in Launch Month; Bookings Cross 25,000!

Maruti Suzuki’s latest mid-size SUV, the Maruti Victoris, has roared into the Indian market, confirming its status as a highly-anticipated contender. Launched on September 15, 2025, the Victoris has garnered a sensational market response, with 4,261 units dispatched to dealers in the initial launch fortnight (September 15-30, 2025).
More significantly, the booking numbers have crossed the 25,000 mark within a month, pushing the waiting period for certain variants up to 10 weeks (around 2 to 3 months), despite the company ramping up production to full capacity. This robust demand signals a massive vote of confidence from Indian consumers, positioning the Victoris as a serious challenger to segment leaders like the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos.
Key Highlights Driving the Victoris’ Success
The Victoris is Maruti’s flagship offering through its extensive Arena dealership network, a strategic move that significantly boosts its reach compared to its sibling, the Grand Vitara (sold via Nexa).
Dominating the SUV Space: Maruti Victoris Drives In Strong with 4,261 Units Dispatched in Launch Month; Bookings Cross 25,000!
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Maruti Suzuki’s latest mid-size SUV, the Maruti Victoris, has roared into the Indian market, confirming its status as a highly-anticipated contender. Launched on September 15, 2025, the Victoris has garnered a sensational market response, with 4,261 units dispatched to dealers in the initial launch fortnight (September 15-30, 2025).
More significantly, the booking numbers have crossed the 25,000 mark within a month, pushing the waiting period for certain variants up to 10 weeks (around 2 to 3 months), despite the company ramping up production to full capacity. This robust demand signals a massive vote of confidence from Indian consumers, positioning the Victoris as a serious challenger to segment leaders like the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos.
Key Highlights Driving the Victoris’ Success
The Victoris is Maruti’s flagship offering through its extensive Arena dealership network, a strategic move that significantly boosts its reach compared to its sibling, the Grand Vitara (sold via Nexa).
Maruti Victoris: Variants, Pricing, and Powertrain (Ex-Showroom)
The SUV is offered in an expansive range of six trims (LXI, VXI, ZXI, ZXI(O), ZXI+, and ZXI+(O)) with introductory pricing starting from ₹10.5 Lakh.
Note: Prices range from ₹10.5 lakh to ₹20 lakh (ex-showroom).
Rivals and Market Positioning
The Maruti Victoris is strategically positioned to fill the gap between the Brezza and the Grand Vitara, and directly challenges the segment’s established hierarchy.