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  • Published: Dec 19 2025 01:11 PM
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Maruti Suzuki Victoris bags ICOTY 2026. Know why this practical, fuel-efficient car impressed judges and Indian buyers alike.



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When the ICOTY 2026 (Indian Car of the Year) winner was announced, many expected a big-name SUV or a flashy EV to take the crown. Instead, Maruti Suzuki Victoris surprised everyone by winning the most respected automotive award in India. And honestly, if you’ve been following the market lately, this win doesn’t feel shocking at all.

A Car Designed for Real Indian Roads

One of the biggest reasons behind Victoris’ ICOTY win is how India-ready it feels. From broken city roads to long highway drives, the car handles everything without drama. The suspension is tuned for comfort, not stiffness, which makes daily commuting much easier.

Maruti clearly focused on ground clearance, steering ease, and ride comfort—three things Indian buyers care about the most

Simple Yet Premium Design That Works

Victoris doesn’t scream for attention, but it looks clean, modern, and premium. The front grille design, sleek LED headlamps, and well-proportioned body give it a mature road presence. It’s the kind of design that appeals equally to young professionals and family buyers.

Inside, the cabin feels airy and thoughtfully laid out. The dashboard design is simple, buttons are easy to reach, and visibility is excellent. Maruti avoided unnecessary gimmicks and instead focused on comfort, space, and ergonomics. That balance between simplicity and modern appeal makes Victoris feel like a car you’ll enjoy living with every day.

Mileage and Ownership: The Maruti Advantage

For Indian buyers, mileage and maintenance cost are deal-breakers—and this is where Victoris truly shines. The petrol engine is tuned for efficiency without feeling underpowered, while the mild-hybrid system further improves fuel economy in city conditions.

On top of that, Maruti Suzuki’s massive service network ensures low maintenance costs and easy availability of spare parts, even in smaller towns. ICOTY judges often emphasize long-term ownership experience, and Victoris ticks all the right boxes here.

Why ICOTY 2026 Jury Chose Victoris

The ICOTY award isn’t about luxury or speed—it’s about overall value for India. Victoris scored high in innovation, safety, efficiency, pricing, and everyday usability. It represents what most Indian buyers actually want in 2026: a reliable, modern car that doesn’t stretch the budget.

Maruti Suzuki Victoris – Specifications (Expected)

Specification

Details

Engine

1.5L Petrol with Mild-Hybrid

Transmission

Manual & Automatic

Mileage

Approx. 20–22 km/l

Seating Capacity

5

Safety

6 Airbags, ESC, ABS

Infotainment

Touchscreen, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay

Drive Type

Front-Wheel Drive

FAQ

ICOTY stands for Indian Car of the Year, one of the most trusted automotive awards judged by top auto experts in India.

Victoris won due to its strong balance of comfort, safety, fuel efficiency, pricing, and real-world usability.

Yes, it offers comfortable seating, good boot space, safety features, and low running costs—ideal for families.

The petrol mild-hybrid setup is expected to deliver around 20–22 km/l under normal driving conditions.

Absolutely. Light steering, smooth suspension, and compact dimensions make it easy to drive in traffic.

Yes, it comes with multiple airbags, ESC, ABS with EBD, and hill-hold assist.

Being a Maruti Suzuki, service costs and spare parts availability remain among the lowest in India.

Victoris stands out due to its overall ownership experience rather than just features or performance.

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