Maruti Invicto interior design leaked ahead of its launch scheduled on 5 July

Maruti Suzuki has initiated bookings for the Invicto MPV, with a booking amount of Rs. 25,000. The official price announcement is scheduled for 5 July, and ahead of the launch, the vehicle has started arriving at dealer stockyards across the country. Recently, a new set of spy pictures has emerged, providing a glimpse of the Invicto’s interior. Let’s take a look at what has been spotted. The latest spy pictures offer a first look at the interior of the Invicto MPV. It showcases distinctive elements that differentiate it from the Hycross model. The cabin features a fully black theme, complemented by copper inserts on the air conditioning vents, door pads, and gear lever.

The upholstery is wrapped in black, while the steering wheel now prominently displays the Suzuki logo. In contrast to the earlier sighting of the Invicto MPV, this particular one seems to be the top-of-the-line variant. Notable features observed include a panoramic sunroof, a memory function for the driver’s seat, and a standalone touchscreen infotainment system. Additionally, the front seats are equipped with cooling functionality, enhancing passenger comfort in warmer climates. Although the Invicto MPV bears a resemblance to the Hycross, there are noticeable distinctions in its exterior design. Notably, the front grille showcases a two-slat chrome bar that extends towards the LED headlamps.

The redesigned front bumper incorporates a black stripe above the grille, complemented by a new mesh pattern. The Invicto also features unique alloy wheel design, setting it apart from its counterpart. Additionally, the three-pod tail lamp design, reminiscent of the Baleno, adds a distinct touch to the rear aesthetics of the Invicto. Maruti is set to reveal the pricing of the Invicto on July 5th. The MPV is anticipated to be positioned at a higher price point compared to the Hycross hybrid, with an expected starting price of Rs. 25.50 lakh (ex-showroom). The Invicto will directly compete with the Toyota Innova Hycross and other three-row SUVs in a similar price bracket.

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Content written and edited by Sohan I

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