New Curvv-rival from Maruti Teased-- Debuts at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025!
Maruti Suzuki's new teased SUV will compete straight with the likes of Tata Curvv EV, Hyundai Creta EV, MG ZS EV, and the Mahindra BE.6 e.
Maruti Suzuki has officially unveiled the teaser for its first-ever electric car, the eVitara, marking a considerable turning point in the brand journey toward sustainable movement. This electric SUV, very first showcased in Milan, Italy, is now poised to make its Indian launching at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, scheduled to be held between January 17th-- 22nd.
A New Era in EV Design and Technology
Built on the Heartect-e born electric skateboard architecture, the Maruti Suzuki eVitara presents a fresh design philosophy. The SUV includes streamlined, smooth-flowing lines complemented by elegant creases, balancing sportiness with sophistication. The teaser image reveals Y-shaped LED DRLs, a signature Suzuki badge at the center, and a bold yet refined outside profile.
This electric SUV will be made at Suzuki Motor Corporation's center in Gujarat, which will likewise produce a Toyota equivalent. The eVitara is set to redefine the midsize electric SUV segment, competing with the Tata Curvv, Mahindra BE 6, and the upcoming Hyundai Creta EV, which will also debut at the same expo.
Performance and Battery Options
Maruti Suzuki eVitara will be available in 2 battery setups-- 49 kWh and 61 kWh, utilizing LFP batteries provided by BYD's subsidiary, FinDreams. These sophisticated blade cells are renowned for their safety and reliability.
? 49 kWh (2WD model):.
? Power: 142 bhp.
? Torque: 189 Nm.
? Range: Approximately 400 km.
? 61 kWh (2WD model):.
? Power: 172 bhp.
? Torque: 189 Nm.
? Range: Over 500 Spy shot km.
? 61 kWh (4WD model-- AllGRIP-e):.
? Dual-motor setup.
? Power: 181 bhp.
? Torque: 300 Nm.
? Range: Around 550 km.
The 4WD variation includes advanced features like Trail mode and an LSD function, making sure remarkable efficiency on both on-road and off-road terrains.
Comprehensive EV Ecosystem.
Maruti Suzuki is not just introducing a car; it's pioneering a total EV community. The company plans to address the vital barrier of EV adoption-- charging infrastructure-- by offering home charging solutions and developing a nationwide network of fast battery chargers throughout its dealers and service centers. These measures intend to streamline the ownership experience and accelerate EV adoption in India.
Partho Banerjee, Senior Executive Officer, Marketing & Sales at Maruti Suzuki India Limited, highlighted the business's vision: "The e VITARA is a testimony of our unwavering commitment to sustainable movement and technological development. With decades of automotive know-how, we have actually combined innovative electric technology with a customer-first technique to deliver something truly transformative. At Maruti Suzuki, we have actually always thought that to promote EV adoption, we need to develop a holistic community that simplifies consumers' battery electric lorry ownership journey.".
He even more added, "A vital barrier to the adoption of EVs is the lack of available charging. To tackle this problem, we are devoted to introduce a dependable and thorough EV community alongside the e VITARA. This will consist of home charging solutions in addition to a nationwide network of quick battery chargers offered at Maruti Suzuki car dealerships and service touchpoints. Our goal is to make EVs available, practical, and interesting a broader set of consumers, and this is exactly what we have actually set out to achieve with the e VITARA".
Worldwide and Domestic Ambitions.
While the eVitara is customized for the Indian market, it will also be presented globally in regions like the European Union and Japan. In India, the SUV will be retailed through Nexa car dealerships, offering special color alternatives and cosmetic variations to distinguish it from its European equivalent.