If you’re looking to jump into the EV trend but want a car that’s easy to live with and loaded with features, the upcoming Maruti Suzuki eVitara might just fit the bill. It’s Maruti’s first fully electric SUV, and it’s set to debut in India by September 2025. And yes, it’s not just about the green factor, it’s shaping up to be quite a capable and well-equipped ride.
Design and Styling
The eVitara holds on to a classic SUV identity not a soft-roader. It gets chunky cladding, solid clearance, and a wide, planted frame. It also features a closed grille design, Y-shaped DRLs, LED lighting all around, and stylish 18-inch alloy wheels. Dual-tone colors are also in the mix, giving it a premium, youthful appeal.
Battery and Performance
You’ll get two battery options: a smaller 49 kWh pack and a bigger 61 kWh one. If range anxiety is a concern, the larger variant claims over 500 km on a single charge. Both versions are front-wheel drive in India, with international variants expected to get AWD. The top-end variant can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in under 9 seconds, delivering solid acceleration for an electric SUV.
Interior and Tech
Get inside, and it’s clear this is a bold upgrade for Maruti’s interiors. The cabin comes with twin 10.25-inch screens (one for infotainment, one for the cluster), wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and even a 10-speaker Infinity sound system. You get a fixed glass roof, soft ambient lights, cool ventilated seats, and even a wireless phone charger. It’s a surprisingly well-loaded cabin, especially for a Maruti.
Features and Safety
This is the first time Maruti will offer Level 2 ADAS features in any of its cars. That means stuff like lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, emergency braking, and blind spot detection all aimed at making your drive safer and smarter. You also get 7 airbags, 360-degree camera, and an electronic parking brake with auto hold.
Maruti Suzuki eVitara Specification
Feature | Details |
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Launch Date | September 2025 (Expected) |
Battery Options | 49 kWh and 61 kWh |
Claimed Range | Up to 500+ km (61 kWh) |
Power Output | Up to 174 PS |
Top Speed | 150 km/h |
0-100 km/h (61 kWh variant) | 8.7 seconds |
Charging | 7kW AC, 70kW DC Fast Charging |
Infotainment | Dual 10.25-inch screens |
ADAS Features | Level 2 (Adaptive Cruise, AEB, LKA etc.) |
Expected Price (Ex-showroom) | ₹17 to ₹22.5 Lakh |
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Expected Variants
- Delta (49 kWh)
- Zeta (61 kWh)
- Alpha (61 kWh)
Final Take
Maruti has been late to the EV party, but it looks like the eVitara is coming in strong. It’s practical, feature-rich, and has the kind of range that makes electric driving easier in Indian conditions. If you’re planning to buy an EV that blends familiarity with forward-thinking tech, this one’s worth waiting for.
Let’s see how it stacks up against rivals like the Tata Curvv EV and Hyundai Creta EV once it hits the roads.