Maruti Invicto Variant-wise Feature Split Detailed

  • Published July 10, 2023
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The Maruti Invicto, the most expensive model to sport the Maruti emblem, gets quite a few gimmicks to show for it

Maruti has launched the rebadged version of the Toyota Innova Hycross in India. Called the Invicto, the MPV carries the tag of being the flagship offering in Maruti’s lineup, with prices ranging between Rs 24.79 lakh and Rs 28.42 lakh (ex-showroom). Understandably, the MPV packs a few features which are new for the carmaker, so here’s a breakdown of the Invicto’s two variants and their corresponding features:

Zeta +

  • LED automatic headlights

  • LED DRLs

  • LED taillights

  • LED turn indicators

  • Body coloured ORVM with turn indicator

  • Body coloured door handles (outside)

  • Alloy wheels

  • Rear wiper and washer

  • Variable ambient lighting

  • Leatherette door arm rest

  • Leatherette steering wheel and gear knob

  • Driver seat height adjustment

  • 2nd row captain seats (7-seater)

  • 2nd row 60:40 split

  • 3rd row 50:50 split and recline

  • Adjustable headrests for all passengers

  • Front leatherette armrest

  • 2nd row individual armrest and side table (7-seater)

  • Air cooled cup holders

  • Front automatic climate control

  • 2nd row sunshade

  • Cabin air filter

  • Paddle shifters and cruise control

  • Push button start/stop with smart key

  • Keyless entry

  • Electric OVRMs

  • Tilt and telescopic adjust for steering

  • Steering mounted controls

  • Illuminated USB ports (1st Row: Type A + C, 2nd Row: Type C + C)

  • Personal reading lap (1st and 2nd row)

  • Rear cabin lamp

  • Luggage compartment lamp

  • 8-inch touchscreen system

  • 6-speaker sound system

  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

  • 7-inch TFT display

  • 6 airbags

  • Rear view camera

  • Electronic parking brake with auto hold

  • ABS with EBD

  • Manual IRVM

  • Front seat belt with pretensioner 

  • Front seat belt height adjustment

  • Front seat belt reminders

  • 3-point seatbelt (all passengers)

  • Rear window defogger

  • Front and rear disk brakes

  • Connected car technology

Alpha +

Here’s what the Alpha+ trim of the Maruti Invicto packs over its Zeta+ trim:

  • Chrome finished door handles (outside and inside)

  • Wheelarch cladding

  • Panoramic sliding sunroof

  • Leatherette seats

  • Powered tailgate

  • 8-way powered adjustable driver’s seat

  • 2nd row automatic climate control 

  • Welcome light in ORVMs

  • 10.1-inch touchscreen system

  • Wireless Apple CarPlay

  • Tyre pressure monitor

  • Rear seatbelt reminder (2nd and 3rd row)

  • 360-degree camera with guidelines

  • Front and reverse parking sensors

  • Auto IRVM

  • ISOFIX child mounts

  • Remote AC and seat ventilation control

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Given that the Invicto can only be had in a single 186PS/206Nm 2-litre petrol strong-hybrid powertrain teamed with a sole e-CVT transmission option, there aren’t any variant-wise powertrain deets for us to explain. What we do have are the similarities and dissimilarities it shares with its sibling, the Innova Hycross, and you can find those details here.

Also Read: Maruti Suzuki Invicto: Detailed Walkaround In 10 Images

Apart from being a direct rival to the Toyota Innova Hycross, the Maruti Invicto offers a premium alternative to the Kia Carens and Toyota Innova Crysta.

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