Maruti Suzuki e Vitara is finally arriving in India. Test drives will start soon, with two battery packs and three variants to choose from.
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Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Launching Soon in India
Summary generated by AI · Reviewed by Gear Choice Team
Maruti Suzuki's e Vitara is set to launch this month, with test drives starting soon.
It will offer two battery options (49kWh and 61kWh), with the larger pack claiming 543 km range.
The e Vitara features 5-star Bharat NCAP safety rating and ADAS technology.
Finally, it’s happening. Maruti Suzuki’s e Vitara is rolling into India this month. After that India unveil in late 2025, I honestly thought it would get delayed again. But looks like test drives will start soon. Dealers are gearing up. Buyers are itching to get behind the wheel. Official pricing? Should drop any day now.
Battery Options and Real-World Range
You know, straight up, this SUV will only be available via Nexa. Two battery options 49kWh and 61kWh. Company claims 543 km on the bigger pack. Realistically though? I remember Swift EV prototype claiming the same, but on city roads it barely touched 320. The smaller battery is Delta-only. Zeta and Alpha get the big one. Simple. But, eh, also a bit tricky for buyers who are comparing specs online.
Photo : Maruti Suzuki e Vitara offers two battery options 49kWh and 61kWh.
Safety and ADAS Tech
Safety is another story. Bharat NCAP crash test five stars. Not bad. Maruti even gave it ADAS. That makes it the second Maruti to feature this tech. Nice move. But lemme tell you something I’ve seen Maruti’s earlier ADAS cars glitch out on highway drives. You know, sensors acting weird, alerts popping randomly. So yeah, looks good on paper, but we’ll see how it actually works in real life.
Variants and Competition
Talking variants Delta, Zeta, Alpha. Delta is basic, small battery. Zeta-Alpha are the premium-ish trims. Pricing will be a deal maker or breaker. With Mahindra BE 6, Tata Curvv EV, MG Windsor EV, VinFast VF 6, and Hyundai Creta Electric all in the fight, Maruti can’t mess this up. One rupee more than the market is expecting, and the buzz will die fast.
Photo : Sleek and modern exterior design of Maruti Suzuki e Vitara.
Personal Take and Insider Story
I remember this one test drive back in 2022. EV prototype died midway on a small incline. Dealer just shrugged Sir, learning curve. I laughed but inside I was thinking, yikes. EV buyers won’t be that forgiving now. e Vitara has to nail software, battery management, and the actual driving feel. Else, those Nexa sales counters will feel very quiet very fast.
Bottom line? Exciting, yeah. But cautious. Buzz is high. Expectations are sky-high too. If Maruti gets range, tech, and pricing right, e Vitara could actually shake things up. If not well, that’s a story we’ve all seen before. EV segment in India is unforgiving. But man, this one has potential. Big potential.