Maruti eVX Electric SUV : Even as electric vehicles are making an entry into the Indian roads, the company has started working towards its big much-forayed move-Maruti eVX Electric SUV, which will soon be launched. The eVX was first presented in concept form, and now this forthcoming model will be the first all-electric SUV under this brand in India, which is expected to blend futuristic design with daily practicability. This could be among the most awaited launches in 2025 from customers after a fashionable, biggest, and efficient EV.
A Bold Design with SUV Presence
The Maruti eVX would flaunt the bold design with styling that has a special presence as a SUV. Expect sharp LED headlights, a smooth closed front grille for superior aerodynamic efficiency, and a coupe-like roofline. Modern design will have a whole contemporary appeal and will put it somewhere between premium and futuristic. The eVX should be approximately 4.3metre in length, just about comparable to the Hyundai Creta but distinctly EV.

Powertrain & Range
One of the most talked about things in an e-VX is actually the astonishing driving range. Maruti wants to offer e-VX with two battery pack options-a 48-volt pack for the most affordable variant and a larger 60-volt one for long range. The claimed range would be somewhere amid 400 to 550km per charge, probably the best in the segment but sounding mind-blowing. It will most likely provide both fast charging and home charging for acceptance among urban and highway utilizers.
Feature-Woofed Interior
eVX would be much likely to have the advent of high tech in the interiors. It is likely to feature a large touchscreen infotainment system with seamless wireless compatibility for Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, a fully digital driver display, premium upholstery, and advanced connected car features. Some of the higher variants might include ADAS along with multiple airbags, ABS, and stability control features for safety.

India Launch and Estimated Cost
Maruti eVX is sepulchral in the Indian launch by late 2025, and its price would start somewhere in the ballpark of 15 lakh for base elements to 20-22 lakh for the up variant. With good pricing, matched with what masses say are a good Maruti service network, the eVX would be a credible competitor against the Tata Nexon EV, Hyundai Creta EV, and MG ZS EV.
It seems to be that very practically stylish to very long-ranged electric SUV emerging in India that essentially camouflages the whole process of owning an EV pretty easy for Indians. If Maruti does deliver on this promise, it can revolutionize the EV game by itself.










