India’s largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki is all set to unveil its first-ever electrical car, the e-Vitara, within the Indian market on September 3, 2025. Initially showcased on the Auto Expo earlier this 12 months, the electrical SUV was earlier anticipated to reach in early 2025. Nonetheless, Maruti has now superior the timeline, confirming the launch by way of a proper “Block Your Date” invite.
The made-in-India e-Vitara additionally made its international debut within the UK final month, and has been steadily noticed testing on Indian roads over the previous few months.
Futuristic design
Maruti Suzuki’s e-Vitara relies on the model’s new ‘Excessive-Tech & Journey’ design language and embodies the idea of an Emotional Versatile Cruiser. The entrance fascia options Y-shaped LED DRLs embedded into the headlamps, a outstanding bumper with built-in fog lamps, and prolonged LED taillights that give it a particular look.
The profile is outlined by massive wheel arches and cleverly hid rear door handles tucked into the C-pillar. The SUV rides on 18-inch aerodynamic alloy wheels, whereas the rear sports activities a silver-accented Suzuki brand and “e-Vitara” badging.
Consumers will be capable of select from 10 color choices—six mono-tone (Nexa Blue, Grandeur Gray, Splendid Silver, Arctic White, Opulent Purple, Bluish Black) and 4 dual-tone (Arctic White, Opulent Purple, Splendid Silver, and Land Breeze Inexperienced with a Bluish Black roof).
Loaded interiors with premium options
The cabin of the e-Vitara is provided with a ten.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a ten.1-inch digital instrument cluster, and premium choices similar to entrance ventilated seats and a 10-way electrically adjustable driver’s seat.
It additionally turns into the primary Maruti Suzuki mannequin in India to come back with Degree 2 ADAS (Superior Driver Help Programs), positioning it as a tech-forward providing in its phase.
Security and tech on level
Maruti is guaranteeing top-tier security in its debut EV. The e-Vitara will get as much as seven airbags, tyre strain monitoring system, entrance and rear parking sensors, and a 360-degree digital camera amongst different superior driver security aids.
Battery packs and powertrain choices
Beneath the hood, the e-Vitara is constructed on the Heartect-e platform, co-developed with Toyota. It makes use of an built-in eAxle powered by lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) batteries.
Two battery choices can be provided:
- 49 kWh (2WD): 142 bhp, 189 Nm
- 61 kWh:
- 2WD: 172 bhp, 189 Nm
- AWD (twin motor): 181 bhp, 300 Nm
These configurations are anticipated to cater to a variety of use instances—from metropolis commuting to long-distance drives.