Maruti e-Vitara Electric SUV: Launch Soon With ADAS Level-2, 7 Airbags, and 500km Range
New Delhi, April 2025 โ Maruti Suzuki is all set to make a bold entry into the EV space with its upcoming e-Vitara Electric SUV, which is expected to launch later this year. The vehicle was first showcased at Auto Expo 2025 and is now making headlines for its advanced safety features, long-range battery options, and competitive pricing that could disrupt the electric SUV segment in India.
500km Range & Dual Battery Options
The Maruti e-Vitara will be available with two battery packs:
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49kWh
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61kWh
These packs are expected to offer a driving range of over 500 kilometers on a single charge, depending on the variant. This puts it in direct competition with upcoming models like the Hyundai Creta EV and Tata Curvv EV.
Expected Price & Booking Details
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Estimated Launch Price: โน20 lakh to โน25 lakh (ex-showroom)
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Unofficial Bookings: Open at select dealerships with a โน25,000 token
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Production Hub: Gujarat plant, with plans for exports to Japan and Europe
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Sales Channel: Nexa-exclusive showrooms
Top Safety Features: 7 Airbags & ADAS Level-2
The e-Vitara is packed with safety and smart driving tech, including:
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7 Airbags
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ADAS Level-2 (Advanced Driver Assistance System)
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Lane keep assist
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Adaptive cruise control
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Autonomous emergency braking
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Blind spot monitoring
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360-degree camera
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ABS with EBD
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10-way adjustable driver seat
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180mm ground clearance
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R18 aerodynamic alloy wheels
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Matrix LED DRLs (Front & Rear)
Color Options
The e-Vitara will be launched in both dual-tone and mono-tone color schemes:
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Dual-tone: Splendid Silver, Opalent Red, Arctic White, Land Breeze Green
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Single-tone: Nexa Blue, Silver, Grey, White, Red, and Black with Bluish Black roof
Competition & Market Strategy
Maruti Suzukiโs e-Vitara will be its first major electric product targeting urban and semi-urban SUV buyers. With strong features, a range exceeding 500km, and global build quality, it is expected to rival the Hyundai Creta EV, Tata Nexon EV Max, and MG ZS EV.
The aggressive pricing strategy and Nexa channel focus could position the e-Vitara as a mass-market game-changer in Indiaโs premium EV segment.
Conclusion
If youโre planning to switch to an electric SUV in 2025, the Maruti e-Vitara promises to be a feature-loaded, high-performance, and safe option. From long-range driving to ADAS Level-2 and premium comfort, this vehicle could be the flagship EV India has been waiting for.