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Maruti Suzuki e Vitara

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara price in Bilaspur

₹16.96 - ₹21.20 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹24,616 /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 ₹15.99 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
₹15,99,000
RTO (Individual)
₹0
Insurance
₹79,950
Other Charges
₹16,590
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Bilaspur₹16,95,540 *
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EMI starting at ₹24,616 /month

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

Zeta 61 kWhElectric
₹18.86 LakhOn road price, Bilaspur
Alpha 61 kWhElectric
₹21.20 LakhOn road price, Bilaspur

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Calculate your Charging cost for Maruti Suzuki e Vitara

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

Maruti Suzuki Dealers in Bilaspur

Planning to buy e Vitara? Here are a few dealers in Bilaspur

M Square Motors Arena - Gaurela

Gaurella, SH 8, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh 495119

Satya Auto Nexa - Bilaspur

Opp. New Bus Stand, Tifra, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh 495001

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

7089888884

nexa.bilaspur@teamsatya.in

Satya Auto Pvt. Ltd. Arena - Bilaspur

Maruti Building, Near Old Bus Stand, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh 495001

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

7089888881

arena.bilaspur@teamsatya.in

Satya Automobile Pvt Ltd - Mopka

Bypass Road, Mopka, Bilaspur, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh 495006

9522200992

arena.mopka @teamsatya

Satya Automobile Pvt. Ltd. Arena - Sakri

Ward No-1, Mungeli Rd, Beside Hero Showroom, Sakri, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh 495003

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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

I own a Ford EcoSport Titanium S 1.5-litre diesel, which has covered 1.32 lakh km. My daily running is around 100 km. I am confused between the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Zeta+ Strong Hybrid, the Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Zeta and the Maruti Suzuki Dzire ZXi+ AMT. Most of my driving is on highways and rural roads.

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1w

The Maruti Suzuki E Vitara only makes sense if you have a dependable home charger. Daily 100 km is easy for an EV, and running costs will be significantly lower than those of ICE vehicles.But we'd suggest you pick the Grand Vitara Zeta+ strong hybrid. With 100 km a day on highway and rural roads, it will cut fuel bills the most without charging worries, and the SUV's height and suspension handle broken patches well. Performance is quite zippy thanks to the electric motor's instant torque, and you will still see 20-plus kpl if you drive at steady speeds.The Dzire ZXi+ AMT is significantly cheaper to buy and quite efficient. Performance on the highway will seem quite dull, especially since you're coming from an Ecosport diesel.

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33w

I want to purchase a new car with a budget of around ₹40 lakh to upgrade from my 2020 S-Cross petrol. It should be an EV with AWD. I am interested in the E Vitara AWD if it launches this year. Otherwise, among the Sierra EV AWD, VF7 AWD and Harrier EV AWD, which would you recommend?

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33w

The Mahindra XEV 9e is a better buy than the options mentioned here. The Maruti Suzuki E Vitara lacks the space in the rear seat and the features and premiumness of the Mahindra and Tata.The Tata Harrier EV is good, but the XEV 9E does everything a bit better. The XEV has a bigger boot, better range, and also offers a nicer driving experience, making it the better choice.

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1w

I've been driving a Maruti Suzuki Ciaz Diesel Manual for a decade. It has been a great car in almost every aspect. My only complaint is its low ground clearance, which has resulted in numerous scratches on the underbody. Is there any SUV or MUV that can match the comfort of the Ciaz and also be as future-proof as a Maruti Suzuki?

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1w

Pick the Maruti Suzuki XL6. It feels closest to your Ciaz for ride comfort and rear-seat ease, but with far higher clearance and shorter overhangs, so those speed breakers won’t chew the underbody. The 1.5-litre mild hybrid engine is smooth in traffic, sips fuel in the city, and should be easy to live with for a decade plus. Service and parts support will be typically Maruti-strong. You’ll also like the relaxed automatic, captain seats, and the way it just glides over bad roads. Highway cruising is calm rather than exciting, which matches how most Ciaz owners drive on long trips. If owning and running an EV is feasible for you, consider the Maruti Suzuki e Vitara. The running costs are unbeatable, it has good ground clearance and it's well priced too. Plus, you get the same Maruti peace of mind as your Ciaz or the XL6.

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2w

I'm considering buying an EV with a budget of around Rs. 25-27 lakh. I want to know which brand or car offers the best long-term customer satisfaction and vehicle performance. The cars I am considering are the Mahindra XEV 9S, Tata Harrier EV, Hyundai Creta EV, and the Tata Sierra EV, which is expected to launch soon. Please help soon, as I am planning to make the purchase in the next 2-3 months.

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2w

Pick the Creta Electric. For your Rs 25-27 lakh budget, it is the safest bet, and Hyundai’s huge service network will make long-term ownership hassle free. As an EV, it is smooth, quiet and quick enough, and Hyundai’s software and battery management have been trouble-free for most owners, which matters more than a flash spec sheet five years down the line. It is also known to reliably deliver the closest real-world range to its official rating amongst its peers, thanks to a highly efficient powertrain. The Harrier EV and XEV 9S are tempting for space and power, but are likely to sit higher than your budget and have been known to have some niggles especially in the software and electronics departments. The Sierra EV has now been launched and is certainly worth considering. It offers a larger battery, a spacious cabin and a premium overall package. However, being a brand-new product, we'd prefer to wait and see how it settles in before recommending it over the more established Creta Electric. You should also expect a waiting period on popular variants.Another EV you could consider is the Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara. Though not as spacious as the others, nor as efficient, being from the house of Maruti Suzuki, it is expected to offer hassle-free reliability and a smooth ownership experience.

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3w

Which electric car should I buy under Rs. 17 lakh for a daily commute of 50-80 km: the Tata Nexon EV Fearless 45, Maruti Suzuki e Vitara base model, MG Windsor EV, Tata Punch EV, or any other better 5-seater EV option?

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2w

The MG Windsor EV would be our recommendation here. Coming from a Honda City diesel, you're likely looking for a comfortable, spacious and practical family car. Among the EVs you've shortlisted, the Windsor feels like the most complete package. It offers the roomiest cabin, excellent rear-seat comfort and enough space for five adults to travel comfortably. It also feels like a genuine upgrade from a sedan in terms of practicality and everyday usability.The Nexon EV 45 would be our second choice. It is a proven product, offers good performance and range, and is a sensible option if you prefer a more compact SUV. However, it cannot match the Windsor for rear-seat space and overall family-car appeal.The Maruti Suzuki e Vitara is worth considering, but it does have some notable shortcomings. The rear-seat headroom and boot space are limited, the seating position is slightly knees-up, the ride can feel busy and there is more road and tyre noise than we'd like. Given how late it is to the EV market, we expected Maruti to address some of these areas more effectively.The Punch EV continues to offer excellent value, but it is a segment smaller than the others and may not feel like a significant upgrade from your Honda City in terms of space and overall comfort.

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3w

I want to buy the Maruti e Vitara Alpha as my first car. Would it be a good choice?

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3w

The Maruti e-Vitara Alpha is a smart pick for a first car, for a couple of reasons.For one, EVs are simply the easiest cars to drive. The instant, linear power delivery has none of the hesitation or lag you get from a conventional engine. Think of it as the smoothest automatic you can buy. That seamlessness translates into a lot of confidence behind the wheel, which matters when you're still finding your feet as a driver.Secondly, this is a Maruti Suzuki, so you get the brand's trademark reliability and, more importantly, its widespread service network. That's a real advantage for a first-time owner who doesn't want to deal with unfamiliar after-sales hassles.The Alpha trim's 61kWh battery is the sweet spot, too. It's rated for a healthy range, and in the real world, you should comfortably manage 400+km on a full charge, enough to banish any range anxiety on highway runs.Bear in mind that the boot is on the smaller side, and the rear seat isn't the most spacious for taller passengers. But for someone using it primarily as a self-driving car, for daily commutes and the occasional road trip, those are easy compromises to live with.Hence, as an easy, low-stress, well-supported first car, the e Vitara Alpha checks the right boxes.

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7w

I am planning to buy an electric vehicle with a budget of around ₹20 lakh. My usage will mainly be within Mumbai city, with occasional long-distance trips as well. Could you please suggest the best EV options?

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7w

There are quite a few EV options within your budget, but the Hyundai Creta Electric stands out as the most complete and fuss-free option. It offers the same space, practicality and user-friendly experience as the ICE Creta with the refinement and power of an electric powertrain. The Creta Electric is available in two battery pack options - the base 42kWh battery pack will serve you well for Mumbai city commutes. However, you'd do well to extend your budget and go for the larger 51.4kWh version. The added outlay will get you more range, which would give you greater peace of mind on outstation trips. Alternatives to the Creta EV include the Maruti Suzuki eVitara and Vinfast VF6, but neither feels as wholesome as the Hyundai.

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8w

Hi, I am planning to buy an electric car under a 10 lakh budget. Unable to decide on the car. Mostly for city (Hyderabad) purposes, with daily usage of 10-20 km. Did test drive Punch, Curvv, e-Vitara, Windsor - I thought Punch better, some people are saying Tata service is not good. Kindly help me select an EV car.

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For your daily running of 10-20 km in Hyderabad and with a budget of Rs. 10 lakh, you should consider the base Tata Punch EV Smart variant. It suits short city use best because it is small and easy to park, feels smooth at low speeds, and has enough range to do your commute multiple times on one charge. The tall seat gives you a good view out, and the good ground clearance makes dealing with speed breakers and broken patches easy.Meanwhile, the Tata Curvv EV, Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara and MG Windsor are larger and pricier, and will go well past your budget. As for your concerns, Tata's service quality varies by outlet. In Hyderabad, the EV network is among the widest, but pick a dealer with strong Google reviews, choose their bigger workshop, and take an extended warranty to keep peace of mind.Alternatively, you could even consider the MG Comet EV as an urban runabout.

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9w

I am planning to buy the e-Vitara, as I feel the cost is a bit easier on the pocket when compared to the Creta EV, which is 5 lakh costlier for the same variants. Or should I wait for Sierra EV? What can it cost? What would you suggest among e Vitara, Creta EV and Sierra EV?

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9w

The Tata Sierra EV is expected to launch in just a few months from now, thus we would recommend you wait and then make a decision. As for the price its hard to pinpoint what that would be, but expect it to undercut the Hyundai slightly. If you cannot wait, between the Maruti Suzuki E Vitara and the Hyundai Creta Electric, pick the Maruti only if you are on a tight budget. It also offers you all the basics; however, while the Hyundai costs a bit more, it does come across as the superior product.In our reviews of the two cars, we have rated the Hyundai better thanks to better performance feel and a more user-friendly experience, including easily adjustable regeneration levels. The cabin is also more spacious and comfortable, with a larger passenger area and boot.

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14w

Hi Sir/Madam, Thank you for your valuable assistance and advice. I am planning to buy an EV and have been considering the MG Windsor Pro Exclusive. However, I have held off my decision after coming across several reviews mentioning a stiff suspension and not-so-effective air conditioning. Could you please advise whether these are real deal-breakers, or if there are better alternatives I should consider? My usage will be approximately 30% city and 70% highway.

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14w

The MG Windsor EV’s ride is indeed on the firmer side, and that’s something we’ve pointed out in our review as well. On broken roads and sharp bumps, it doesn’t feel very plush, but at higher speeds, it settles down and is quite stable. The air-conditioning isn’t the strongest in the class, yet in normal use, it does the job and is not a major weakness.Given the price, space and long list of features the Windsor offers, there’s very little that matches it for sheer value, so these compromises are something most buyers can live with.However, if you don’t really need that much space and mostly drive yourself, the Maruti Suzuki e Vitara is worth considering. It has a more comfortable ride, better overall refinement and an efficient air-con system, which will matter on long highway runs and in hot weather.

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