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Maruti Victoris CNG Discounts Hit Rs 2.10 Lakh: Read The Fine Print Before You Sign

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Maruti Suzuki dealers are quoting benefits of up to Rs 2.10 lakh on the Victoris CNG this month, combining an upfront discount, exchange bonus and institutional offer. The mid-size SUV is priced from Rs 11.50 lakh to Rs 14.72 lakh ex-showroom, so the headline figure is large enough to shift the value math for running-cost buyers.

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What was announced

At least three Maruti dealerships are now quoting total benefits of up to Rs 2.10 lakh on the Victoris CNG. The breakup is an upfront cash discount of up to Rs 1.50 lakh, an exchange bonus of Rs 50,000, and a corporate or institutional offer of Rs 10,000. Some dealers are also extending finance rates around 7.60 percent, subject to the buyer's credit profile.

The Rs 2.10 lakh headline is real, but a walk-in buyer with no exchange car will actually see closer to Rs 1.60 lakh off.

The Victoris CNG sits in Maruti's mid-size SUV stack at an ex-showroom price band of Rs 11.50 lakh to Rs 14.72 lakh. An upfront benefit of this size pulls the entry variant's effective ex-showroom price closer to the Rs 10 lakh mark before taxes and registration, which is unusual territory for a factory-fit CNG SUV with the warranty and dealer reach Maruti offers.

The catch is that the Rs 2.10 lakh figure is not a flat cash cut. The exchange bonus is conditional on trading in an old vehicle registered in the buyer's name, and the institutional benefit applies only to buyers from listed companies or government bodies. Variant-level eligibility is also not uniform across dealerships, with some offers tilted toward higher trims to clear stock. Buyers are advised to request the offer in writing, confirm which components are unconditional, and verify whether the quote changes between variants and fuel options before placing a booking.

The Car Jury verdict

The Rs 2.10 lakh number is real, but only the Rs 1.50 lakh upfront cut is genuinely unconditional. The Rs 50,000 exchange bonus needs an old car in your name, and the Rs 10,000 institutional offer needs a qualifying employer ID. A walk-in buyer with no exchange will see closer to Rs 1.60 lakh, which is still strong for a CNG SUV in this segment.

As Motor Inc notes, Maruti is the brand that has "always been perceived as boring except for a few highlights," and the Victoris CNG is a textbook Maruti play: heavy discounting on a fuel-cost story. If you want a CNG mid-size SUV from a dealer network this dense, this is the moment. If image matters more, the Brezza remains our preferred Maruti pick. Get the offer in writing, variant-wise, before you book.

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