The mid-size SUV segment in India is getting hotter, with Maruti’s Victoris, Hyundai’s Creta, and Maruti’s Grand Vitara battling it out for value, comfort, and features. If you’re debating which of these SUVs gives you the best bang for your buck, this comparison will help you decide.
Price Overview: How Much for Each SUV
Model | Ex-Showroom Price (Entry / Base Variant) | Top / Fully Loaded Variant Price* |
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Maruti Victoris | ~ ₹10.50 lakh for base petrol/manual variant | Up to ≈ ₹19.99 lakh for top trims (e-CVT / Strong Hybrid / ZXi+ (O)) |
Hyundai Creta | ~ ₹11.11 lakh for the base petrol-only variant | Higher trims go up depending on engine, turbo / automatic / features; in some variants nearing ~ ₹20-24 lakh |
Maruti Grand Vitara | ~ ₹11.42 lakh for base petrol / mild-hybrid variant | Top variants (hybrid, automatic, feature loaded) reach into high-teens/exceeding ₹18-20 lakh |
Feature Comparison: What You Get For Your Money
Feature / Area | Victoris | Creta | Grand Vitara |
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Powertrains Varieties | Petrol, CNG, mild hybrid, strong hybrid, and automatic options | Petrol, diesel, turbo petrol, automatic / manual transmissions | Petrol, mild/strong hybrid, also CNG in certain specs |
Mileage / Efficiency | CNG variant returns ~27 km/kg; petrol/manual trims ~21 kmpl | Petrol/diesel variants in mid-range; less efficient than CNG/hybrid | Hybrid variants offer better fuel efficiency; mild-hybrid adds benefit |
Features & Safety | Level 2 ADAS, 5-star crash ratings, premium audio, large touch displays, powered tailgate | Sunroof, advanced infotainment, driver assistance in higher trims | Good feature offerings in hybrid and upper trims; better ground clearance |
Brand / After-Sales / Resale | Strong Maruti service network, lower maintenance cost | Hyundai service network strong, Creta well-tested with good resale | Benefits from Maruti network; hybrid variants could improve resale appeal |
Victoris vs Creta vs Grand Vitara: Who Fits Which Buyer Best
- If budget-sensitive and wanting modern tech & safety: Victoris base / mid trims likely give the most for your money.
- If you want performance / feature loaded trim regardless of cost: Creta in higher trims, or Grand Vitara hybrid/feature pack versions.
- If fuel economy / efficiency / long-term running cost matter a lot: Go for hybrid or CNG options (Victoris CNG / Victoris or Grand Vitara hybrid).
- For road presence / comfort / ride height: Grand Vitara and Victoris with good ground clearance and feature set might edge out Creta in certain trims.
Price Differences: How Much Cheaper / Costlier
- Victoris is priced about ₹60,000 lower than Creta in similar base/mid trims.
- Against Grand Vitara, Victoris undercuts by roughly ₹92,000 in base petrol/standard trims.
These gaps change significantly when you go to automatic, hybrid, or premium feature variants.
FAQs
Q: Is Victoris better value than Creta?
For many buyers, yes — especially in base/mid trims. Victoris offers competitive safety (5-star), more fuel efficient options (CNG / hybrid), and strong feature content at a lower price than equivalent Creta trims.
Q: How does Grand Vitara’s hybrid compare to Victoris hybrid?
Grand Vitara hybrid is already known in the market; Victoris strong hybrid is new and promising. The actual running efficiency, cost of ownership, and dealer support will decide which is more practical.
Q: What about resale and maintenance costs?
Maruti generally has lower maintenance & repair costs and a widespread service network, which tends to help resale. Hyundai also performs well in those areas, but newer models or variants (especially hybrid / complex tech) sometimes carry higher maintenance risk.
If you want maximum features without breaking the bank, Victoris looks like the most appealing pick — it undercuts its rivals (Creta, Grand Vitara) in price while offering modern safety and fuel-efficient powertrains. However, if you prioritise brand prestige, performance variants or specific features, Creta or Grand Vitara may still win you over—especially in higher budget segments.
Ultimately, the “best” depends on your priorities: price vs features vs running cost vs after-sales service. But thanks to Victoris, the competitive pressure in this segment just went up.
Rakesh Kumar is the author of mhexport-maharashtra.in, where he writes well-researched articles on technology (mobile reviews) and automobiles (car and bike updates). He holds a B.A. (2020) and an M.A. from Lucknow University. With over 3 years of experience in content writing, Rakesh has been consistently delivering insightful and engaging content in the tech and automobile space.