Maruti Suzuki India has already begun accepting bookings for the MPV for a token of ₹ 25,000 and upon its launch, the Invicto will certainly be the most expensive model from the carmaker till date.
The Maruti Suzuki Invicto comes with a new grille with the Suzuki logo at the centre and two chrome slats, with the lower one extending into the headlamps. Moreover, on the lower variants, black body inserts is used instead of chrome.
Maruti Suzuki’s version of the MPV also comes with a different set of alloy wheels, which look similar to the 16-inch units we have seen on the Baleno hatch. But expect to see the higher trim levels to get larger wheels like in the Hycross.
Under the hood, Maruti’s flagship MPV will feature the same strong hybrid powertrain as the Hycross, but it remains to be seen if it will get the standard, 2.0-litre petrol engine or not.