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Maruti Suzuki e Vitara

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara price in Anantnag

₹17.17 - ₹21.20 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹24,938 /month

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara price with battery-as-a-service (BaaS) scheme starts from ₹10.99 lakh, where customers will have to pay ₹3.99 per km as a battery subscription fee. BaaS prices for the other variants with larger battery pack are ₹11.99 lakh and ₹14.29 lakh, but these have a higher battery subscription cost of ₹4.39 per km. 

 

Regular prices of the e Vitara (without the BaaS scheme) range between ₹16.19 lakh and ₹19.99 lakh, ex-showroom.

 

Here are the on-road prices of the e Vitara:

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara On Road Price by Variants

Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹16,19,000
RTO (Individual)
₹0
Insurance
₹80,950
Other Charges
₹16,790
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Anantnag₹17,16,740 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹24,938 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

Zeta 61 kWhElectric
₹19.02 LakhOn road price, Anantnag
Alpha 61 kWhElectric
₹21.20 LakhOn road price, Anantnag

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Range543 Km
Daily drive60 km
Electricity tariff₹6
Monthly electricity cost
₹1,213

Maruti Suzuki Dealers in Anantnag

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Peaks Auto Pvt. Ltd.-Uranhall

NH-1A, Anantnag, Uranhall, Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir 192101

3.2

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

095968 22811
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On Road Price of Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Alternatives in Anantnag

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Maruti Suzuki e Vitara FAQs

The Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Alpha 61kWh is the best variant to buy in the lineup, offering the most complete package for everyday use. It comes equipped with features like ventilated seats, an Infinity branded sound system, a 360-degree camera, Level 2 ADAS and dual digital displays, making it well-equipped for its price in the electric SUV segment. The 61kWh battery also delivers a claimed 543km range, which should translate to over 400km in real-world conditions, making it suitable for both city commuting and occasional highway trips.

The Maruti e Vitara's Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) scheme can make financial sense, depending on your usage. While the lower upfront price is appealing, the Rs 3.99/km battery subscription for the 49kWh version can add up for high-mileage users. Calculate your monthly running costs before deciding if BaaS suits your needs.

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Questions you may find useful

1w

Hi Autocar Team, I currently own a 2021 Maruti Suzuki Swift ZXi (P) and have covered 100,000 km. My daily running is around 90–95 km for my office commute, and I live in Delhi-NCR while working in Greater Noida. I am a family of two, and my ownership experience so far has been completely hassle-free. The Swift is still running perfectly and delivers an average of around 22 km/l. Since I have now crossed the 100,000 km mark, should I consider upgrading? Given my daily running and the fact that I can manage home charging, I feel an EV could suit my requirements. Should I consider the Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Alpha or the VinFast VF6 Wind?

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1d

Given the usage, the Maruti Suzuki E Vitara Alpha is the better fit. A 90- 95 km daily commute, combined with the ability to charge at home, makes an EV a sensible upgrade. The E Vitara is a well-rounded package, backed by Maruti’s extensive service network and established ownership experience.The VinFast VF6 Wind is an interesting alternative, with a larger battery and a longer claimed range. However, VinFast is still a new brand in India and does not have the same service reach or long-term track record as Maruti. The e Vitara’s 50.8kWh battery and 550km ARAI-claimed range are more than adequate for the daily commute, while the service network of Maruti Suzuki cars across Delhi-NCR and Noida is a significant advantage for long-term ownership.The VF6 Wind’s 59.6kWh battery and 525km claimed range are impressive, but its limited service footprint and lack of an established ownership history make it a riskier choice at this stage. The E Vitara Alpha also gets a good set of features, including a 360-degree camera, ADAS and a 12.3-inch touchscreen, making it a well-equipped and practical upgrade from the Maruti Suzuki Swift.The VinFast car does have an advantage in terms of rear-seat and boot space, although for a family of two, the e Vitara should be more than adequate. It also feels more solid and planted at higher speeds, while offering considerably more power and a more engaging driving experience. However, these advantages are not enough to sway the overall decision. For this particular use case, the e Vitara Alpha remains the safer and more sensible choice.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki e Vitara
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6d

Hello, I am from Goa and am in the process of buying an EV. I need expert advice to help me choose between the Creta EV-LR, the new Syros EV-ER, and the Maruti e Vitara 61kWh. I had initially shortlisted the Tata Punch EV 40kWh, but for the past 45 days, there have been no EV deliveries at Tata dealerships in Goa. Hence, out of desperation, I have been compelled to consider the above-mentioned options instead of the Punch EV. I would appreciate your response at the earliest.

Verified
2d

The Hyundai Creta EV LR would be our recommendation. It offers the most balanced package of the three, with a strong real-world range, a well-sorted driving experience and Hyundai's proven electric car ownership ecosystem. The Maruti e Vitara 61 kWh is a good alternative with a larger battery and Maruti's service reach, but its cabin isn't as roomy and its ride quality isn't as comfy as the Creta EV. The Kia Syros EV ER is also a good option, but this Hyundai car has the edge in terms of overall size and its more conventional design. The Punch EV 40 kWh was a sensible choice, but if Tata's delivery situation in Goa is forcing you to look elsewhere, the Creta EV LR is the most dependable and well-rounded alternative.

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3w

I am using MG Hector plus Savvy pro CVT April,2023 model but its mileage is coming down to 7 to 8 on highway due to E 20 fuel, company is also saying that yr vehicle is E 20 compliant and need not worry about engine but during my highway trip to Delhi journey, my car stopped on flyover while running and did not take start, i have to call RSA and car went to service centre by towing. In service centre they told me that while cleaning engine tank white color substance found due to this fuel injection line choked and did not take start due to E 20 petrol. Now I want to switch to EV of either MG windser or TATA punch EV or Maruti E vitara. which is suitable as safety and price wise and range and charging price. My budget is 15 lac.

2w

I am from Delhi, and my daily commute is around 80 km. I am looking for an EV with a budget of around Rs. 17 lakh. I have shortlisted the e Vitara Zeta 61 kWh and the Syros ER HTX 51 kWh. I want a niggle-free ownership experience, at least a 400 km range, a smooth and comfortable ride, and good interior space. I also plan to keep the car for at least 8-10 years. Please suggest which one is the better choice.

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2w

The Kia Syros ER HTX 51kWh is the better fit for your requirements. With an 80km daily commute, an electric car makes perfect sense, and the Syros' 51kWh battery is more than capable of comfortably covering your daily usage while delivering a smooth, refined and comfortable driving experience. It also offers a spacious cabin, premium interiors and should feel more modern and sophisticated to live with over the long term.The Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Zeta 61kWh is also a strong option. Its larger battery gives it an advantage on range and provides more flexibility for longer highway trips. Maruti's extensive service network is another plus if long term ownership is a priority. However, unless you frequently undertake long distance journeys, the additional range isn't something you'll use every day.

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4w

Which is better option in electric car between Windsor and e vitara

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