Newly-Launched Maruti Suzuki Victoris' 'Base To Top' Conversions Have Already Begun [Video]

Maruti Suzuki has just commenced the deliveries of the Victoris in India, and people have already started converting it from base to top variant. Recently, the first Maruti Suzuki Victoris base-to-top conversion video has been shared online. What's even more interesting is that the shop which has done this conversion has used Maruti Suzuki genuine parts and is also giving a 35 percent discount as well.
The video showing the Maruti Suzuki Victoris conversion from the base LXI variant to the ZXI variant has been shared on YouTube by Auto Lead Official on their channel. In this video, the owner of the shop Auto Lead in Karol Bagh, Delhi, starts by mentioning that they have received the first Maruti Suzuki Victoris and will now be converting it from base to top.
Starting off at the front, the host highlights that they have given this Victoris the same LED fog lamps which are offered on the top-of-the-line ZXI variant. He added that in the showroom they cost around Rs 6,000; however, they are offering a 35 percent discount on it. After this, he shows the headlights of this SUV.
He mentions that the base LXI variant comes equipped with a halogen headlight setup. However, they have added high-powered LEDs on the company headlight, increasing its throw. Additionally, he added that no wires have been cut to fit these lights. All of these parts are plug-and-play. Next up, he moves to the side profile of the Victoris.
The owner of the shop mentions that they are wrapping the roof and the A and B pillars of this SUV in high-quality gloss as it comes body-coloured, which looks odd. He then adds that the ORVMs are being wrapped in gloss black as well, and the door handles are being finished in chrome, which costs Rs 650 from the company.
Other Maruti Suzuki genuine parts on the side include wheel arch cladding garnish and door cladding garnish. Apart from these, he shows two Maruti Suzuki genuine 17-inch alloy wheels. He highlights that one is from the accessories catalogue and one is of the top variant.
As for pricing, he mentions that the accessory wheels cost Rs 28,000 for a set, whereas in the showroom they will cost over Rs 44,000. He then moves to the rear of this SUV. The owner of the shop mentions that they will soon be receiving the connecting rear LED light bar. For now, this particular vehicle is being fitted with an aftermarket reverse camera which also offers guidelines.
Moving on, the host then shows the interior of this SUV. He mentions that they have added premium black and white bucket seat covers on this SUV, and they have also added the same leatherette wrap on the steering wheel as well. Apart from this, they have added an aftermarket touchscreen infotainment system with gloss black bezels.
The owner stated that they also have the cruise control buttons in stock as well, and the system can be activated for a price of Rs 2,500. Additionally, they have added sound damping material, two additional speakers in the rear, and two tweeters to improve the audio quality of this SUV.