Maruti Suzuki Invicto unveiled at just Rs. 24.79 Lakh

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   Jul 07,2023
       

The Invicto is offered in two different trims and is equipped with a robust hybrid powertrain sourced from the Hycross model.

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The Invicto MPV, Maruti Suzuki's new flagship model, is now available for the starting price of Rs 24.79 lakh (ex-showroom, India). It will be available in two trims—Alpha+ and Zeta+—and two seating arrangements.

Like the Grand Vitara and Hyryder, the Invicto, which is based on the Toyota Innova Hycross, will be produced at Toyota's Bidadi facility alongside the Hycross. The Invicto is Maruti Suzuki's ninth offering at the Nexa dealership.

Exterior: Maruti Suzuki Invicto

Due to their close kinship, the Invicto and Hycross have a similar design aesthetic. But the grille on the Invicto is with a little different mesh and two substantial, horizontal chrome slats that extend into the headlights. In relation to it, the headlights have the distinctive three-block daytime running lamps of Nexa. The new MPV from Maruti Suzuki also boasts a revised front bumper and fake skid plates.

The style of the 17-inch alloy wheels is the only profile distinction between the Invicto and the Hycross. The two MPVs seem extremely identical apart from this and the Maruti Suzuki, Invicto, and hybrid badges.

The Invicto and Innova Hycross share the same proportions. It has dimensions of 4,755mm in length, 1,850mm in width, 1,795mm in height, and a 2,850mm wheelbase.

Interior: Maruti Suzuki Invicto

The two MPVs' similarities continue on the inside as well. The Invicto has an all-black interior with Champagne Gold highlights, in contrast to the Innova Hycross's interiors of black and brown with silver accents. The remaining inside features a seven- or eight-seat arrangement and is identical to the Toyota counterpart. The Invicto features a 239-liter trunk that can be enlarged to 690-liters by folding down the third row.

The Invicto has a 10.1-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connection. A 360-degree camera, a panoramic sunroof with ambient roof lighting, a powered driver's seat, an automatic tailgate, dual-zone climate control, ventilated front seats and cupholders, a 7-inch digital instrument cluster and more than 50 Suzuki Connect functions are additional highlights. Six airbags are included as standard equipment, along with ABS, an electronic parking brake, stability control, and hill start assistance.

Powertrain: Maruti Suzuki Invicto

The Invicto proudly presents a robust hybrid powertrain that combines a seamless integration of a 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine with an electric motor. Together, they generate a combined output of 184 horsepower, effectively harnessed through an e-CVT (electronic continuously variable transmission). The Invicto is now the first Maruti Suzuki model to only be available in hybrid and automatic forms. The Invicto has an electric-only mode in addition to being a strong hybrid. The Invicto boasts a 0-100kph time of just 9.5 seconds. Moreover, it delivers an exceptional fuel economy of 23.24 kilometers per liter (kpl), It is supported by a monocoque chassis that makes use of Toyota's TNGA-C 'High' platform because it is based on the Toyota Innova Hycross. The front wheels of the Invicto are powered by a transversely mounted engine.

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