Maruti Suzuki Invicto: Recently, India's largest automaker updated its most upscale MPV with a rear seatbelt reminder even in its entry-level Zeta+ model, not long after debuting the Maruti Invicto, which was inspired by the Toyota Innova Hycross. Since the introduction of Invicto, this feature has been present on the top-tier Alpha+ model.
Maruti Suzuki Invicto's new safety feature
The rear seat belt reminder is now available on the MPV's Zeta Plus model. Because it alerts the driver when the back seat belts are not fastened, this function is highly helpful. The rear seat belt reminder was previously available only with the top-spec Alpha Plus variant. Thus, a small increase of Rs 3,000 has been made to the cost of the Zeta+ variants (available in 7- and 8-seater).
powertrain details and features
Engine
1987 cc
BHP
150.19 Bhp
Seating Capacity
7, 8
Transmission
Automatic
Fuel
Petrol
The business has only offered a hybrid engine with a 2.0-litre capacity for the Maruti Invicto. This engine produces 172 bhp and 188 nm of torque. Since it is a hybrid vehicle, it also has an electric motor that boosts the vehicle's power output. This engine is coupled to an e-CVT gearbox; a manual gearbox is not offered
Its interior is likewise basically comparable to the Innova's. A new 10.1-inch free-standing touchscreen infotainment system for the Maruti Invicto is available, and it supports wireless Apple Car Play and Android Auto. Along with this, the interior has been fitted with square HVAC controls and AC vents. Additional amenities on this vehicle include a 360-degree camera, digital instrument cluster, paddle shifter, ventilated and powered front seats, ambient lighting, a motorised tailboard, a panoramic sunroof and leather seats.