Maruti Suzuki is all set to introduce a new compact SUV in
India on September 3, 2025. It is expected to be called either Maruti Escudo or
Maruti Victoris. This new SUV will slot between the Maruti Brezza and Maruti
Grand Vitara and will be underpinned by Suzuki’s new Global C platform. It is
expected to bring more features than the Grand Vitara at a more affordable
price and will be retailed via Maruti’s Arena outlets. Here’s all you need to know
about it:
Design
While the Escudo/Victoris is expected to borrow design
inspiration from the Grand Vitara, the spy shots suggest a more upright stance
and a cleaner look with less body cladding. It will be a little larger than the
Grand Vitara, having two rows of seating. The SUV will also get newly designed
alloy wheels and sleeker LED lighting elements, which will help it stand apart
from its bigger sibling.
Interior & Features
Inside, the Escudo will debut with a fresh dashboard layout and a larger
floating touchscreen unit. Feature highlights could include wireless Android
Auto and Apple CarPlay, a premium Arkamys-tuned sound system, and a fully
digital driver’s display, as well as some premium amenities like a panoramic
sunroof and ventilated front seats.
On the safety side, the SUV is expected to offer six airbags as
standard, along with electronic stability control (ESC), a 360-degree camera,
and even advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) features.
Powertrain
Under the hood, Maruti could equip the Escudo with its familiar
mild-hybrid petrol engine, a CNG option with a new dual cylinder setup and a
1.5-litre strong-hybrid mill, which is already offered on the Grand Vitara.
Here are the specifications:
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Engine
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1.5-litre mild hybrid petrol engine
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1.5-litre strong hybrid engine
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1.5-litre petrol+CNG option
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Power
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103 PS
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116 PS (combined)
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88 PS
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Torque
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137 Nm
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141 Nm (Hybrid)
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121.5 Nm
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Transmission*
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5-speed MT / 6-speed AT
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e-CVT
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5-speed MT
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Expected Price & Rivals
The Maruti Escudo or Victoris will be retailed under the
Arena wing of the carmaker, is expected to be priced from Rs 9.7 lakh
(ex-showroom). Upon launch, it will be a stronger contender from Maruti’s side
to the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Skoda Kushaq, and Tata Curvv.
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