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MARUTI SUZUKI e Vitara

Exp. Launch on 27 Feb 2026
17 - 26 Lakhs*Expected price

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara: Overview

The Maruti Suzuki e Vitara is set to be the Indian manufacturer’s first all-electric offering in the country, developed as part of its new EV strategy. Originally previewed as the eVX concept at the 2023 Auto Expo, the production version was formally unveiled at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025.

Built on the new HEARTECT-e platform engineered specifically for battery-electric vehicles, the e Vitara features a flat floor, high-voltage safety structure, and compact overhangs to maximise cabin room and performance efficiency. The SUV will be offered with two battery options, with the larger pack promising a range of up to 500 km. It also debuts Maruti Suzuki’s ALLGRIP-e 4WD technology and Level-2 ADAS in India.

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara: Price

The Maruti e Vitara price is expected to range from 17 lakh to 22 lakh (ex-showroom). The EV has not been officially launched yet, and official pricing remains unannounced.

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara: Launch Date

The Maruti e Vitara will be officially launched in India in January 2026. The EV was first displayed in production form at the 2025 Auto Expo and was showcased in India again on December 2, 2025.

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara: Variants & Colours

The e Vitara will be available in two battery pack options: 49 kWh and 61 kWh. The smaller 49 kWh pack will be offered in a two-wheel-drive configuration producing 142 bhp and 189 Nm. The larger 61 kWh battery variant will be offered with both 2WD and 4WD configurations, with the 2WD version generating 172 bhp and 189 Nm, and the 4WD delivering a higher torque output of 300 Nm. The 61 kWh model claims a driving range of up to 500 km.

Colour choices include six monotone and four dual-tone options. Monotone shades include Nexa Blue, Arctic White, Splendid Silver, Opulent Red, Grandeur Grey, and Bluish Black. Dual-tone options feature a contrasting black roof with combinations such as Arctic White, Land Breeze Green, Splendid Silver, and Opulent Red.

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara: Range & Battery

The Maruti Suzuki e Vitara is equipped with a lithium iron phosphate battery pack and an integrated eAxle system that combines the motor and inverter. The 49 kWh version is restricted to 2WD and offers 142 bhp and 189 Nm. The 61 kWh variant produces up to 172 bhp in 2WD, while the 4WD variant increases torque output to 300 Nm. The 61 kWh model claims a maximum range of 500 km, while official range figures for the 49 kWh version stand at 344 km (WLTP).

The electric 4WD system, called ALLGRIP-e, uses independent front and rear eAxles and includes a Trail Mode that applies selective braking and torque redirection for enhanced off-road control.

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara: Features

The e Vitara’s cabin features squared-off air vents, a two-spoke steering wheel, and a dual-screen display setup that integrates a 10.1-inch infotainment touchscreen and a digital driver’s cluster. The EV supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and includes connected car functions via Suzuki Connect.

Other features include ventilated front seats, 10-way power-adjustable driver's seat, automatic climate control, wireless charging, a panoramic sunroof, a 360-degree camera, and an electronic parking brake with auto hold. It is also the first Maruti model in India to offer Level-2 ADAS features.

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara: Safety

The Maruti Suzuki e Vitara marks the brand’s debut in offering Level-2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) in India. The suite includes lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, emergency braking, and more. Standard safety features include seven airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control (ESC), front and rear parking sensors, and an electronic parking brake. A Bharat NCAP safety rating is awaited at the time of launch.

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara: Rivals

The Maruti Suzuki e Vitara will enter the compact electric SUV segment where it will be pitted against the likes of the Tata Curvv EV, Hyundai Creta EV, and Mahindra BE 6.

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Key Specs

  • Speed iconSpeed
    160 kmph
  • Range iconRange
    443.5 km
  • Charging iconCharging
    6 hrs
  • BatteryCapacity iconBattery Capacity
    49 - 61 kWh
  • MotorPower iconMotor Power
    105.8 - 128 kW
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Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Variants

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara price is expected to start at ₹ 17 Lakhs and will go up to ₹ 26 Lakhs. Maruti Suzuki e Vitara is expected to come in 3 variants. Top variant will be Alpha.
3 Variants Available
UPCOMING
e Vitara Delta
₹14.99 Lakhs*
48.8 kWh
543 km
UPCOMING
e Vitara Zeta
₹16.89 Lakhs*
61.1 kWh
543 km
UPCOMING
e Vitara Alpha
₹18.79 Lakhs*
61.1 kWh
543 km
*Disclaimer: The prices are expected prices for the upcoming variants.

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Latest Updates

Calendar icon30 Dec 2025
January 2026 will feature multiple high-profile SUV launches in India, including new models and significant updates from major manufacturers.Read Full Story
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Maruti Suzuki enters the EV market with the e Vitara, focusing on infrastructure challenges and dependable, user-friendly design.Read Full Story
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Maruti Suzuki aims to localize battery production and expand EV offerings, enhancing consumer confidence in electric vehicles.Read Full Story
Calendar icon3 Dec 2025
Maruti Suzuki will launch the e Vitara electric SUV in India in January 2026, enhancing EV infrastructure and customer support.Read Full Story
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Maruti Suzuki will launch the electric e Vitara SUV in January 2026, featuring advanced technology and impressive range options.Read Full Story

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Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Expert Review

Maruti Suzuki has finally entered the EV space with the e Vitara SUV. While the e Vitara has already gone on sale in global markets, its India launch has faced several ongoing challenges that have pushed the country’s largest carmaker to adopt a slower, more measured approach to electrification. These challenges aren’t product or brand-related, but infrastructure. India’s EV ecosystem is still in its early stages, and the existing charging setup isn’t yet fully reassuring from a buyer’s perspective.

The e Vitara is Maruti Suzuki’s very first electric vehicle and the first of several electrified products the company plans to introduce in the future. More importantly, it reflects Maruti’s vision for its greener mobility roadmap.

Design And Looks:

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara showcases a clean, grille-less front design with Y-shaped LED DRLs
Maruti Suzuki e Vitara showcases a clean, grille-less front design with Y-shaped LED DRLs

In person, the e Vitara feels slightly larger than it appears in pictures. The design is well proportioned, steering clear of an overly bulky or aggressive stance. Instead of relying on traditional design cues upfront, the e Vitara does away with a conventional grille altogether, opting for a sealed-off nose to improve aerodynamic efficiency. This clean fascia is framed by sharp LED headlamps, highlighted by a distinctive Y-shaped daytime running light pattern that gives the SUV a strong visual identity. Move to the profile and the focus shifts to toughness. Thick cladding along the lower doors and pronounced wheel-arch surrounds lend the e Vitara a more rugged presence. Around the back, the design is upright and purposeful, with a flat tailgate carrying the Suzuki emblem and e Vitara badging, joined visually by a light bar that, while not illuminated, adds width. A roof-mounted spoiler, a robust bumper and a faux skid plate reinforce the sturdy theme, while the slim LED taillamps, with their finely detailed internals, add a touch of premium flair to the overall look.

Despite its masculine character, the overall footprint remains compact. This impression comes from the strong design lines and, of course, the 18-inch wheels that give the e Vitara a confident road presence. I bet 19-inch wheels offered in the UK market look even better.

Cabin:

The e Vitara’s cabin features a dual-tone dashboard and a distinctive circular drive selector
The e Vitara’s cabin features a dual-tone dashboard and a distinctive circular drive selector

First impressions suggest that Maruti has taken a slightly different approach with the e Vitara’s cabin. For starters, the overall build quality feels a notch above what you’d typically expect from a regular Maruti. The dual-tone dashboard, with its unconventional layout, looks distinctive, as does the centre console, highlighted by a circular drive selector. Adding to the appeal are the aircraft-style buttons positioned along the lower section of the dash, which not only look good but also feel solid to operate.

If there’s one element from the cabin I’d happily lift and use in my daily driver, it would be this centre console, it truly stands out. On the flip side, the steering wheel feels a bit basic in design, though it’s well weighted, nicely calibrated, and pleasant to use.

The e Vitara's infotainment touchscreen feels basic and lacks the visual flair we expect from a modern EV
The e Vitara's infotainment touchscreen feels basic and lacks the visual flair we expect from a modern EV

What else feels basic is its 10.25-inch infotainment system, which comes across as dated in both look and feel. While it offers a fair degree of customisation, it lacks the visual flair expected from a modern EV. In an era where competitors are offering tablet-like interfaces, multi-screen layouts and slick graphics, this setup feels behind the curve. The digital driver’s display follows a similar theme; it’s configurable and clear, but its monochromatic presentation doesn’t quite match the contemporary, tech-forward vibe buyers now expect, but it's not a deal breaker, at least not for me.

Up front, the seats offer good cushioning and support, though the driving position feels slightly unconventional at first, with a noticeably knees-up posture. That said, the powered driver’s seat, along with tilt and telescopic adjustment for the steering wheel, makes it easier to dial in a comfortable position after some time behind the wheel.

The seats offer good support and cushioning all around, with no clear concerns for legroom
The seats offer good support and cushioning all around, with no clear concerns for legroom

The rear bench mirrors the front in terms of cushioning and support, and legroom isn’t a concern at all. Headroom, however, could be an issue for taller occupants, particularly those close to the six-foot mark. The knees-up sitting posture continues here, and the dark upholstery paired with a single-pane glass roof that doesn’t extend to the rear makes the cabin feel less airy than expected.

Functionality, though, is a strong point. The rear seats get a 60:40:60 split and can be slid forward or rearward to suit different needs. They also recline to a certain extent, though not fully. For added practicality, the rear bench can be folded to free up more luggage space, a process that takes about a minute. Boot capacity isn’t generous at around 238–240 litres, but sliding the second row forward pushes usable space beyond 300 litres, and folding it down opens up over 500 litres.

How does it drive?

The e Vitara EV is tuned specifically for Indian road conditions, prioritising comfort and stability
The e Vitara EV is tuned specifically for Indian road conditions, prioritising comfort and stability

The moment you slot it into Drive and get moving, the e Vitara immediately reminds you that this is very much a Maruti Suzuki. First impressions are of a no-nonsense, easy-to-drive EV. The steering is light and fluid, the seating position feels spot on, and you’re greeted with a commanding view of the road ahead.

Available internationally in two battery configurations, I got a chance to drive the bigger 61 kWh battery pack, and there's a lot to say about how the e Vitara performs on the daily Indian roads. With close to 170 PS from the electric motor, the e Vitara somehow feels quicker than it is. The 0-100 Kmph is closed in nearly 9 seconds in our test runs, but it's the way power is delivered that makes the e Vitara friendly and quick. The power delivery is exceptionally smooth and linear, building speed effortlessly rather than delivering a neck-snapping surge. Floor the accelerator, and the eVitara pulls cleanly and decisively.

There are multiple drive modes on offer, though the real-world difference between Eco and Normal is fairly subtle. Sport mode, however, sharpens throttle response noticeably. Where the e Vitara truly stands out is in its ride quality. While I didn’t get the opportunity to drive the UK-spec version, which is said to have a slightly stiffer setup, this India-spec car feels distinctly different.

The e Vitara is available in two battery pack options, 49 kWh and 61 kWh.
The e Vitara is available in two battery pack options, 49 kWh and 61 kWh.

After spending 6–7 hours behind the wheel, it became clear that Maruti has tuned the suspension specifically for Indian road conditions. It absorbs bumps and imperfections with ease, without feeling overly soft or dramatic over rough surfaces. The e Vitara also feels stable at triple-digit speeds, making it capable of comfortable highway cruising when required. That said, wind noise from the A-pillars becomes noticeable at speeds above 100 kmph, especially on open highways.

However, the real-life range I managed to squeeze out from this 61 kWh battery pack was slightly lower than expected. I managed about 285 Km in one go with 11% charge (50 Km range) left, which translates to nearly 335-340 Km, but not to forget I've driven the car mostly on the highways, and sometimes also enthusiastically. So within the city, the range should definitely be better.

The final word:

Real-world testing of the 61 kWh battery reflected 285 Km in one go with 11% charge (50 Km range) left, which translates to nearly 335-340 Km
Real-world testing of the 61 kWh battery reflected 285 Km in one go with 11% charge (50 Km range) left, which translates to nearly 335-340 Km

The e Vitara isn’t the EV to choose if you’re chasing sheer size, an imposing road presence, or cavernous luggage space, it offers none of that. Nor does it match the visual drama or feature-packed appeal of some newer-generation electric SUVs from home-grown Indian brands. However, what it delivers instead is a solid, no-nonsense technical foundation, which is arguably more important for an EV that’s expected to be dependable rather than temperamental.

The e Vitara feels engineered specifically for India. It drives like a car that belongs on our roads, efficient, predictable, and easy to drive and live with on a daily basis. Exactly what you would expect from a Maruti.

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Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Colours

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara is available in the 10 Colours in India.

Arctic White
Opulent Red
Splendid Silver With Bluish Black Roof
Grandeur Grey
Land Breeze Green With Bluish Black Roof
Bluish Black
Arctic White Pearl With Bluish Black Pearl
Nexa Blue
Splendid Silver
Opulent Red With Bluish Black Roof
Arctic white

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Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Specifications and Features

Max PowerYes
Rear AC VentsYes
AirbagsYes
Body TypeSUV
Battery Capacity49-61 kWh
Max Torque192,5 Nm
TransmissionAutomatic
Max Motor Performance172 bhp 192.5 Nm
Range344-543 km
Charging Time4-8 Hours
SunroofYes
Max Speed160 kmph

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