The Maruti Suzuki Invicto stands tall as the flagship MPV in the company’s line-up. Essentially a rebadged version of the Toyota Innova Hycross, the Invicto blends Maruti’s value-driven approach with Toyota’s proven hybrid technology. With its 2.0-litre strong hybrid petrol powertrain, premium design, and a feature-packed cabin, the Invicto is targeted at large families, chauffeur-driven buyers, and customers who demand luxury and efficiency in equal measure.
The Invicto’s premium positioning meant that it was already priced higher than most Maruti models. However, the introduction of the new GST 2.0 reforms, effective from September 22, 2025, brings some relief to potential buyers.
Earlier, hybrid vehicles like the Invicto attracted 28% GST plus a 15% cess, totalling 43%. With the revised rules, the Invicto now falls under a flat 40% GST rate with no cess. This rationalisation translates into a noticeable reduction in the MPV’s ex-showroom price.