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Maruti Suzuki’s Upcoming Flagship Named Invicto; Launch On July 5

The Maruti Suzuki Invicto will feature a handful of styling changes over the Toyota Innova Hycross it is based on.
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Published on June 13, 2023

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  • Maruti’s derivative of the Innova Hycross is named the Invicto; will be sold via Nexa outlets.
  • Invicto will be the first Toyota to be rebranded as a Maruti in India under global alliance.
  • Market launch of Maruti’s new flagship slated for July 5.

Maruti Suzuki’s upcoming flagship model – a new hybrid MPV based on the Toyota Innova Hycross – has been named the Maruti Suzuki Invicto. The new MPV was recently caught fully undisguised, with the spy shots confirming it will have a different face than the Hycross it is based on. The Invicto will be launched in India on July 5, and will sit right at the top of Maruti Suzuki’s passenger vehicle line-up, as it will be the most expensive model from the carmaker till date.

 

Also Read: Maruti Suzuki Invicto MPV Spied Fully Undisguised Ahead Of July 5 Launch

 

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The Invicto will have a different face compared to the Hycross it is based on.
 

The introduction of the Invicto – which will be manufactured at Toyota’s facility in Bidadi, Karnataka – will be the first instance of a Toyota being sold as a Suzuki-badged model in India since the two automotive giants announced their alliance in 2017. So far, it is Maruti Suzuki that has been supplying its vehicles to Toyota (the Baleno as the Glanza, and the Vitara Brezza as the now-discontinued Urban Cruiser), and a number of models, including the Ertiga and Ciaz, are sold as Toyotas in some overseas markets. The two carmakers have also rolled out two co-developed SUVs in the form of the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara and Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, both of which are being manufactured by Toyota.

 

Also Read: Toyota Halts Bookings For Top-Spec Innova HyCross

 

The Hycross has been hugely popular since its launch, and with waiting periods for its latest people-carrier soaring, Toyota was recently forced to close order books for the top-spec ZX and ZX (O) variants.

 

Also Read: Toyota Commences Third Shift At Bidadi Plant To Reduce Waiting Periods

 

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The Invicto is expected to be available with the Hycross' strong hybrid powertrain.

 

Maruti’s flagship MPV will feature the same strong hybrid powertrain as the Hycross, but it remains to be seen if it will also be offered with the standard, 2.0-litre petrol engine. On the inside, the MPV is likely to feature a different colour scheme, but is set to mirror the Hycross’ equipment list, and is expected to be available in seven- and eight-seat forms.

 

The new MPV, which will be sold via Maruti’s Nexa chain of dealerships, is likely to be priced slightly higher than the Innova Hycross, prices for which range from Rs 18.55 lakh to Rs 26.78 lakh (ex-showroom, Mumbai).

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Last Updated on June 13, 2023


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