The **Maruti Invicto** prioritizes safety with its comprehensive range of features. It is equipped with 3-point seatbelts for all occupants, ensuring proper restraint in case of a collision. The presence of six airbags provides additional protection to both front and rear passengers.
Advanced safety technologies include vehicle stability control, anti-lock braking system (ABS), electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD), hill-hold assist, traction control, ISOFIX child seat mounts, SOS call functionality, tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), and front and rear parking sensors.
Additionally, the Invicto is equipped with a 360-degree camera system, enhancing visibility during parking and manoeuvring. However, it is worth noting that, unlike the Hycross, the Invicto does not feature Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).
**Rear Seat Comfort & Space:**
The second row of the Maruti Invicto offers excellent space and comfort for passengers. The two captain seats can accommodate larger individuals comfortably, and the cushioning is well-balanced.
Individual folding armrests, extensive fore and aft travel range, and generous headroom further enhance passenger comfort. The seats provide good support and comfort, although under-thigh support may be inadequate for taller occupants.
Passengers in the second row have access to rear air-con vents and two USB charging ports. It's important to note that the Invicto's second-row seats do not feature ottomans like those found in the Hycross. Additionally, the second-row seats require manual reclining, unlike the electrically reclining seats in the Hycross.
Accessing the third row of seats requires sliding the second-row seats forward, which can be a bit of an effort. While it may not be the easiest for adults, particularly those who are less mobile, it is more manageable compared to other 7-seater vehicles. Once in the third row, passengers will find it surprisingly usable.
The seats are positioned at a decent height, providing adequate knee room, even for taller occupants after adjusting the second-row seats. Unlike the Innova Hycross, the Invicto does not have levers on the seatbacks of the second-row captain seats. This means that third-row passengers will need to request the second-row occupants to slide their seats forward.
The third row offers sufficient headroom, and the backrest can be reclined for added comfort. In terms of width, two adults can fit comfortably, while a third adult may find it a bit cramped. However, three children can easily fit in the third row. Overall, the third-row seating in the Invicto is one of the best in its class, making it a suitable 7-seater vehicle.
The third row also features a 12V socket for charging gadgets, along with air vents along the sides of the roof, ensuring adequate ventilation.
**Boot Space:**
The Maruti Invicto offers a boot space of 239 litres with all seats in their upright position. This allows for limited storage, suitable for small to medium-sized bags.
Folding down the third row of seats significantly improves the cargo space, providing 690 litres of luggage capacity. Notably, the cargo area boasts a completely flat floor when the third-row seats are folded, maximizing utility and ease of loading.