
Maruti has taken the wraps off its second mid-size SUV, the Victoris, and has revealed nearly every detail about the model, other than the prices. Among the details now known include the Victoris’ mileage figure. Incidentally, the Victoris shares its powertrain options with the Maruti Grand Vitara and the Toyota Hyryder, but has a higher ARAI fuel efficiency figure.
- Maruti Victoris hybrid is more efficient than Hyryder and Grand Vitara hybrid
- Maruti Victoris petrol is also more frugal than Hyryder and Grand Vitara
Maruti Victoris ARAI fuel efficiency
Victoris hybrid rated at 28.65kpl by ARAI
Maruti Victoris mileage vs rivals as per ARAI | |||||
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Petrol-MT | Petrol-AT | Petrol-AT AWD | CNG-MT | Hybrid-CVT | |
Victoris | 21.18kpl | 21.06kpl | 19.07kpl | 27.02km/kg | 28.65kpl |
Grand Vitara | 21.11kpl | 20.58kpl | 19.2kpl | 26.6km/kg | 27.97kpl |
Hyryder | 21.11kpl | 20.58kpl | 19.2kpl | 26.6km/kg | 27.97kpl |
Despite having the same powertrain options and a similar kerb weight range (1,145-1,305kg), the Maruti Victoris is generally more efficient than its sibling, the Grand Vitara, and its badge-engineered rival, the Toyota Hyryder. This makes the Victoris the highest mileage car currently on sale in India. Even the CNG-equipped Victoris posts a better ARAI mileage than the respective Grand Vitara and Hyryder CNG models. Interestingly, the Victoris AWD is marginally less efficient than equivalent Hyryder and Grand Vitara AWD variants.
Maruti Victoris engine options
Same 103hp mild-hybrid petrol, 88hp CNG and 116hp strong hybrid powertrains as Grand Vitara

As we’ve been reporting, the Victoris has the same engine and gearbox options as the Grand Vitara and Hyryder. All three mid-size SUVs share the 103hp, 1.5-litre mild-hybrid petrol engine, the 88hp CNG option, and the 116hp strong hybrid unit. The 103hp engine comes with 5-speed manual and 6-speed torque convertor automatic options, with the Victoris petrol-AT also getting an AWD option. Meanwhile, the Victoris CNG has a 5-speed manual only, and the hybrid SUV sends power to the front wheels via an e-CVT.
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