
Vishwesh Karpe presents the MPV of The Year TOTM to Ram Suresh Akella, Sanjeev Handa, and Shashank Srivastava.
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Vishwesh Karpe presents the MPV of The Year TOTM to Ram Suresh Akella, Sanjeev Handa, and Shashank Srivastava.
Maruti Suzuki’s card up sleeve for MPV category is the Invicto which has certainly aced as it is the 2024 Acko Drive Awards' MPV of the Year winner. The combination space and mileage has worked in its favour as a winning factor.
Maruti Suzuki launched the Invicto in 2023, aiming to cater to the growing demand for premium and feature-rich MPVs. While it seems like a rebadged Innova Hycross it has a lot that goes in its favour which might look like downsizing at the first glance.
(Also Read: Maruti Suzuki Invicto Review: Same Same But Different?)
(Also Read: Maruti Suzuki Invicto vs Toyota Innova HyCross: What’s Different?)
Priced at ₹25.3 lakh and above, this marks Maruti Suzuki's venture into higher price brackets. With a hybrid powertrain paired with an efficient 2-litre engine that makes 150 bhp and 188 Nm it also claims a fuel efficiency of 23.24 kmpl. Available in three variants, it appeals to those seeking a balance between performance and fuel economy.
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