2025 Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara: New features, variant wise prices explained

The Grand Vitara continues to be offered in two engine options - a 1.5-litre NA, 4-cyl, Petrol engine with 103 hp of power and 135 Nm of torque. This comes paired either with a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter. This engine also gets an AWD option and has claimed fuel efficiency of 21.11kpl for the manual variants, 20.58kpl for the automatics and 19.38kpl for the manual AWD variant. Automatic AWD variant fuel efficiency is yet to revealed.
2025 Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara: New features, variant wise prices explained
Maruti Suzuki India recently launched the 2025 Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara in the Indian market. The new SUV gets minor cosmetic changes, new variants, additional features, added safety and much more. Interested customers can book the car online or by visiting their nearest dealership, deliveries are expected to begin soon. The updated model is offered in a total of 18 variants, and six airbags are offered as standard across all.
2025 Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara

Customers can also opt for a panoramic Sunroof in the new Zeta (O), Zeta+ (O), Alpha (O) and Alpha+ (O) variants. The Strong Hybrid is now also offered with the mid-spec Delta Plus variant, and the all-wheel drive is now also offered with a 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox option; previously, it was offered only with a 6-speed manual gearbox.
2025 Grand Vitara variant wise features

The 2025 Grand Vitara now with six airbags across all variants, which was previously reserved for the higher trims such as Zeta, Zeta Plus, Alpha, and Alpha Plus. In addition to this, it also gets three-point seatbelts for all occupants, hill hold control, reverse parking sensors, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control, seatbelt alerts, and ISOFIX anchor points for child seats are also included as standard. The tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) was earlier exclusive to the Alpha Plus strong-hybrid trim, however, TPMS is now accessible from the Delta mild-hybrid variant onwards.
Customers can now opt for this feature in Zeta, Alpha mild-hybrid as well as the Zeta Plus and Alpha Plus strong-hybrid by paying an extra Rs 60,000.

As mentioned before, the panoramic sunroof, which was previously offered only with top-spec Alpha, Zeta Plus, and Alpha Plus, customers can now opt for this feature in Zeta, Alpha mild-hybrid, as well as the Zeta Plus and Alpha Plus strong-hybrid by paying an extra Rs 60,000. As part of the latest update, Maruti Suzuki has broadened the feature set of its mild-hybrid variants, bringing several features that were exclusive to strong-hybrid variants.
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The 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster is now available from the Zeta mild-hybrid trim onwards, and buyers opting for the Zeta variant and above will also benefit from ventilated front seats. Additionally, a wireless charging pad—previously restricted to the strong-hybrid lineup—is now offered in the same range.
New features
From the Alpha variant onwards, the driver seat now benefits from an 8-way power-adjustable seat. The Zeta variant and above now come equipped with rear sunshades. Other new additions include an LED cabin lamp and an integrated air purifier with a PM2.5 display, both offered from the Zeta variant onwards. It now also features newly designed 17-inch alloy wheels.
New alloy wheels

While the 2025 Grand Vitara receives several notable upgrades, the SUV also misses out on a few features in select variants. The Zeta Plus strong-hybrid variant no longer gets the head-up display (HUD). It’s now offered in top-spec Alpha mild-hybrid and Alpha Plus strong-hybrid trims. The entry-level Sigma variant no longer comes equipped with electrically foldable ORVMS, a height-adjustable driver’s seat, vanity mirrors for both driver and co-passenger and chrome-finished interior door handles.
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