“Maruti Suzuki Escudo 2025: Bold New SUV Design Unveiled!”

Maruti Suzuki, India’s leading automobile manufacturer, has unveiled its latest offering in the competitive SUV segment: the Victoris. Launched on September 3, 2025, this mid-size SUV is positioned between the popular Brezza and the premium Grand Vitara, targeting buyers seeking a blend of affordability, advanced features, and versatility.Sold through Maruti’s Arena dealerships, the Victoris (internally coded as Y17) aims to challenge rivals like the Hyundai Creta with its fresh design, multiple powertrain options, and cutting-edge technology.

Bookings are already open, with an official market launch expected in October 2025.
Design and Exterior…
The Victoris boasts a bold and modern aesthetic that draws inspiration from its siblings in the Maruti lineup, such as the Grand Vitara and Brezza, while carving out its own identity.Measuring 4,360 mm in length with a 2,600 mm wheelbase, it offers a spacious yet compact footprint ideal for urban and highway driving.
Key exterior highlights include a refreshed front fascia with tweaked headlamps featuring unique LED daytime running lights (DRLs), connected LED tail lights, a redesigned tailgate, and aerodynamic alloy wheels.The SUV is available in 10 vibrant color options, including dual-tone schemes like Eternal Blue with Black Roof and Sizzling Red with Black Roof, allowing buyers to personalize their ride.
Interior and Features…
Step inside the Victoris, and you’re greeted by a premium cabin designed for comfort and convenience.
The dual-tone black and ivory interior features a three-layer dashboard with customizable ambient lighting offering up to 64 colors.
Front seats are ventilated, with the driver’s seat offering eight-way power adjustment.
Tech-savvy users will appreciate the 10.25-inch fully digital instrument cluster and a 10.65-inch touchscreen infotainment system supporting wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.Audio enthusiasts get an eight-speaker Infinity by Harman system with Dolby Atmos 5.1 surround sound.Other standout features include a heads-up display (HUD), 360-degree camera, powered tailgate with gesture control, wireless charger, 60W fast-charging dock, USB Type-C ports, and Alexa Auto Voice AI integration for over 35 apps and voice commands.Climate control comes with a PM2.5 filter, AQI display, and auto purify mode, ensuring a healthy cabin environment.The rear seats provide ample space, with additional amenities like rear AC vents and a panoramic sunroof enhancing the family-friendly appeal.
Engine and Performance…
The Victoris offers a versatile range of powertrains to suit different driving needs and fuel preferences.
The base option is a 1.5-litre K15C mild-hybrid petrol engine producing 102 bhp and 139 Nm of torque, paired with a 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission.Fuel efficiency stands at up to 21.18 kmpl for the manual variant.An AllGrip Select AWD system is available on higher trims for enhanced traction on varied terrains.For eco-conscious buyers, there’s an S-CNG variant with the same 1.5-litre engine, delivering 86.5 bhp and 121.5 Nm in CNG mode, achieving an impressive 27.02 km/kg.The CNG tank is mounted underbody for better boot space utilization.Topping the lineup is the 1.5-litre M150 strong-hybrid setup, generating 91 bhp and 122 Nm, mated to an e-CVT transmission for a claimed mileage of 28.65 kmpl.It includes three drive modes—Eco, Normal, and Power—for optimized performance.Overall, the Victoris promises smooth handling, responsive acceleration, and efficiency suitable for both city commutes and long drives.

price …
The Maruti Suzuki Escudo (also referred to as Maruti Suzuki Victoris in some reports) is expected to launch in India on September 3, 2025, with a price range varying across sources. Based on available information, the estimated ex-showroom price starts between ₹9 lakh and ₹12 lakh for the base model, with top-end variants (likely hybrid or fully loaded) ranging up to ₹19 lakh to ₹25 lakh. For example:
Entry-level variants: ₹9–10.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
Mid to top-end variants: ₹16–19 lakh (ex-showroom).
On-road price in Mumbai: Starts at ₹14.08 lakh, with the top model up to ₹23.47 lakh.
Some sources suggest higher pricing for premium trims, potentially ₹20–25 lakh if equipped with advanced features like AWD or strong hybrid.
These prices are tentative, as the official price announcement is scheduled for September 3, 2025, or possibly around Diwali 2025 for some variants. The Escudo is positioned between the Maruti Brezza (₹8.69–14.14 lakh) and Grand Vitara (₹11.42–20.68 lakh), aiming to compete with SUVs like the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos.For the most accurate and updated pricing, check official Maruti Suzuki announcements