When it comes to buying an SUV in India, buyers often seek the ideal balance of design, comfort, performance, and value. Two strong contenders in this space are the Maruti Suzuki Victoris, a new mid-size SUV offering hybrid efficiency and premium comfort, and the Hyundai Venue, a feature-packed compact SUV that continues to dominate the city SUV segment.
Both models offer excellent value in their own way, but which one gives you more for your money? This blog compares them across key parameters — design, performance, features, safety, and overall ownership value.
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris is the larger and more imposing of the two. With a length of 4,360 mm, a width of 1,795 mm, and a wheelbase of 2,600 mm, it looks every bit a mid-size SUV. Its LED DRLs, connected tail-lamps, and 17-inch aero-cut alloys lend a bold yet elegant stance. The Victoris has been styled to project a sense of luxury while maintaining rugged appeal — ideal for families who prefer an SUV with strong road presence.
The Hyundai Venue, on the other hand, is compact and urban in design. At 3,995 mm in length, it’s shorter but cleverly proportioned. The dark chrome grille, quad-beam LED headlights, and diamond-cut alloys give it a sporty and youthful appearance. It’s designed for practicality — easy to park, manoeuvre, and drive in tight city spaces.
Inside the Maruti Suzuki Victoris, the cabin feels plush and spacious. The dual-tone dashboard, soft-touch materials, and ambient lighting (64 colours) create a premium atmosphere. Features such as ventilated front seats, a panoramic sunroof, and leatherette upholstery make it ideal for long drives and family trips. The SUV’s large dimensions also translate into better legroom and headroom, especially in the second row.
The Hyundai Venue features a smart, compact cabin that prioritises technology and functionality. It gets a dual 12.3-inch panoramic display setup that houses both the infotainment and digital cluster. The Venue also offers reclining rear seats, rear AC vents, and a cool glove box for extra comfort. Though smaller than the Victoris, Hyundai has utilised space efficiently to make it practical for urban families.
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris provides three powertrain options to suit different driving needs:
Mileage is a key advantage for Victoris buyers — with 28.65 km/l (Hybrid) and 27.02 km/kg (CNG), it’s one of the most fuel-efficient SUVs in India.
The Hyundai Venue offers three proven powertrains:
The Venue’s turbo engine makes it more performance-oriented and fun to drive, especially with its drive and traction modes (Eco, Normal, Sport; Sand, Mud, Snow).
The Victoris offers an upmarket feature set, featuring a 25.65 cm SmartPlay Pro X infotainment system, Infinity by Harman 8-speaker surround sound, and Alexa integration. It also includes Suzuki Connect, featuring over 60 connected functions, allowing users to access live tracking, remote lock/unlock, and vehicle diagnostics.
The Hyundai Venue leads in digital innovation with its ccNC infotainment system, powered by NVIDIA, featuring a 12.3-inch touchscreen and 12.3-inch driver display. Its Bose premium sound system, voice assistant, and OTA updates bring a futuristic in-cabin experience.
Safety is a strong point for both SUVs.
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris has earned a 5-star safety rating from both the Bharat NCAP and Global NCAP. It offers six airbags, a 360° camera, ESP, Hill Hold, and ADAS Level 2 technologies like Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Keep Assist.
The Hyundai Venue is also loaded with safety features, offering six airbags, ESC, VSM, and ADAS Level 2 (SmartSense) — which includes Forward Collision Avoidance, Blind Spot Monitoring, and Driver Attention Warning.
Model | Starting Price (ex-showroom) | Top Variant (ex-showroom) |
Maruti Suzuki Victoris | ₹10.50 lakh | ₹19.99 lakh |
Hyundai Venue | ₹7.90 lakh | ₹15.69 lakh |
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris is a mid-size SUV that offers significantly more space, luxury, and powertrain options, including a hybrid and a CNG variant. The Hyundai Venue, on the other hand, delivers compact practicality, a lower entry price, and feature-rich value for city buyers.
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris and Hyundai Venue serve two different buyer needs — one aims for mid-size SUV comfort and hybrid efficiency, while the other delivers compact convenience and turbocharged fun.
Ultimately, both SUVs offer tremendous value for money in their respective categories — with the Victoris defining premium practicality and the Venue blending affordability with technology.