India’s auto market is now increasingly moving towards the electric era, and Maruti Suzuki has also finally lifted the curtain from its first Electric SUV eVitara. It was unveiled at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025, which brought a lot of discussion among the people. This SUV not only comes with strong range, but also in terms of features, no less than a luxury car. So let’s know its details.

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Price and Launch Date

The company has launched the Maruti eVitara in the mid-size SUV segment, which is expected to cost around ₹15 lakhs to ₹20 lakhs (ex-showroom). It will be launched in India on 18 December 2025. The car is designed specifically for those looking for a stylish, high-tech and long range electric SUV.

Auto Expo 2025: Maruti Suzuki e Vitara revealed with 500+ km range

Battery and Range

Talking about its battery, Maruti Suzuki eVitara will come with two battery pack options 49 kWh and 61 kWh. The company claims that the range of this SUV can go up to 500 km, making it one of the best EVs in its segment. Both 2WD and 4WD variants will be given so that the user can choose the option according to their need.

Design

Let me tell you that the design of eVitara is very modern and futuristic. It features LED headlamps, attractive front grills, and aerodynamic body lines that give it a distinct identity on the road. On the inside, the car offers high-end features such as a premium interior, large touchscreen infotainment system, wireless charging, digital driver display and 360° camera.

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara revealed; India launch in 2025 | Team-BHP

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Production

According to recent reports, Maruti Suzuki is facing little difficulty in producing eVitara. The company has reduced its production target from 26,500 units to just 8,200 units for between April and September 2025. The reason for this is export control over China’s Rare Earth Elements, which is causing problems in making EV motors.