Are you waiting for the launch of the e-Vitara by Maruti Suzuki? Note that the manufacturer is all set to introduce this electric car in the Indian EV market probably in December 2025.
Here, we have shared everything you need to know about the Maruti e-Vitara. Read this article thoroughly to check its specifications, features, variants, price and more.
No AWD, rear seat less comfy, charging infra limited
Maruti e-Vitara
The e-Vitara by Maruti Suzuki is an upcoming all-electric car whose body type is a crossover SUV. In terms of looks, it is tough and futuristic; for the safety of the EV, more than 50% of the structure is built of high-strength steel.
The four-wheel electric vehicle (EV) is going to be launched in three different variants, which are delta, zeta, and alpha. The ex-showroom price of this electric car is going to range from ₹17 lakh to ₹22.5 lakh.
This e-car will be available with two battery packs; the base one is 49 kWh, and the extended one comes with 61 kWh, which gives the range around 400 km and 500 km, respectively, on a full charge.
360 camera, electronic parking brake with auto hold
Charging
Variant
Home Charging
Fast Charging
Delta
7.2 kW AC (standard)
30–80% in ~50 min
Zeta
7.2 kW AC
30–80% in ~55 min
Alpha
7.2 kW AC
30–80% in ~55 min
Ex-Showroom Price
Variant
Price Range
Delta
₹17–18 lakh
Zeta
₹18–20 lakh
Alpha
₹20–22.5 lakh
Pros & Cons
Pros
Cons
It is an all-electric SUV which gives a range of 500 km on full charge, it is best for long distance travel.
In this four-wheel EV, rear seat headroom and underthigh support is compromised—which makes the rear seat less comfortable, especially for taller passengers.
The four-wheel EV features 7 airbags, 360° camera and Level 2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems).
The electric won’t have the all-wheel drive (AWD) option, it is good only for urban and highway use, not adventure/off-road use.
Key features like 10.25-inch touchscreen, 10-speaker Infinity sound system, front seat ventilation, and configurable ambient lighting give it a premium feel.
As it is a long range car, lack of the charging infrastructure makes long distance travel less convenient.