Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Price: Maruti Suzuki has officially introduced its maiden electric vehicle for the Indian market, the e-Vitara, a compact SUV designed to cater to the most competitive segment at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo. Unlike its ICE siblings, this fully electric SUV is built from the ground up and bears no mechanical connection to the Grand Vitara, despite sharing its name.
The e-Vitara is the production version of the eVX concept showcased earlier and will enter production at Suzuki Motor Gujarat in late 2025.
How Much Could Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Be Priced At?Maruti Suzuki is expected to give its e Vitara an aggressive pricing but given the premium list of features, we can expect a price which would be more than the hybrid Grand Vitara for sure.
However, in terms of battery EVs, or BEVs, the e Vitara would be competitive in terms of pricing, with the lower battery pack being within around the Rs 17- Rs 18 lakh starting price.
Maruti Suzuki e Vitara: Quick SpecsMaruti Suzuki e Vitara uses advanced LFP "blade" batteries sourced from BYD, promising a range exceeding 500 km on a single charge.
Measuring 4,275mm in length, the e-Vitara stands out with its unique design, distinct from other Maruti Suzuki models. Key design highlights include sleek DRLs, a striking three-point LED light signature, and a charging port integrated into the flanks.
Under the hood, two battery options are offered — 49kWh and 61kWh — alongside single and dual motor configurations. The dual-motor variant comes equipped with Maruti’s AllGrip-e all-wheel drive system. The SUV uses advanced LFP "blade" batteries sourced from BYD, promising a range exceeding 500km on a single charge.
The all-electric SUV is based on a newly developed EV platform, "HEARTECT-e," designed specifically for battery-powered cars. This architecture ensures a spacious cabin with a longer 2,700mm wheelbase, short overhangs, and a low floor, enhancing comfort and practicality.
Of course, safety is also a priority, with features like seven airbags as standard.
The e-Vitara will compete with the likes of the Hyundai Creta Electric, Tata Curvv EV, and Mahindra BE 6, marking Maruti Suzuki's entry into the electric SUV segment.