Planning to buy Maruti Invicto? Know how many months the variant period lasts
The entry-level Zeta+ 7-seater variant is priced at Rs 24.79 lakh, the Zeta+ 8-seater is priced at Rs 24.84 lakh, and the Alpha+ 7-seater is priced at Rs 28.42 lakh (all prices are ex-showroom). This is Maruti's most expensive car and is the company's first automatic-only model. There is a waiting period of 8 to 10 months on Maruti Invicto which varies depending on the city.
Maruti Invicto is the most premium car of the company. If you are planning to buy it and want to know about its waiting period, then you are at the right place. Through this news, we are going to tell you about the Maruti Invicto waiting period.
In July 2023, Maruti Suzuki introduced its first re-badged Toyota model, the Invicto hybrid MPV. Based on the Toyota Innova Hycross, which is currently India's best-selling hybrid car, the Maruti Invicto comes in two trims – Zeta and Alpha+ and offers two seating configurations.
The entry-level Zeta+ 7-seater variant is priced at Rs 24.79 lakh, the Zeta+ 8-seater is priced at Rs 24.84 lakh, and the Alpha+ 7-seater is priced at Rs 28.42 lakh (all prices are ex-showroom). This is Maruti's most expensive car and is the company's first automatic-only model. To make the interior of this car more luxurious, the company has given it a panoramic sunroof. Which looks quite nice with the electric sunroof ambient lighting.
There is a waiting period of 8 to 10 months on Maruti Invicto, which varies depending on the city. The company has a backlog of 5,000 units. The waiting period for the Toyota Innova Highcross ZX and ZX (O) is 15 months, and bookings for both these variants are no longer being accepted.
In-built Suzuki Connect technology has been included as a feature in this car. Along with this, it has many features like e-care, a remote power function to close the window, remote seat ventilation, and e-call.