Ahead of its price announcement in early 2026, Maruti Suzuki has revealed some new details of the e Vitara electric SUV. It will be offered in three trims – Delta, Zeta and Alpha – with two battery pack options: 49kWh and 61kWh. The latter will return an ARAI-claimed range of up to 543km.
More importantly, Maruti Suzuki has made efforts to build a robust charging network before it officially launches its first electric SUV in the country. The company has setup around 2000 charging points in around 1,100 cities, with one charger every 5-10km in metro cities. The e Vitara will also be sold via Maruti’s subscription service and with a BaaS (Battery as a service) scheme. Bookings for the Maruti e Vitara will commence soon.
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