India’s biggest carmaker, Maruti Suzuki, is finally stepping into the electric SUV segment with its upcoming model — the Maruti e-Vitara, officially confirmed to launch in December 2025. This electric SUV is expected to completely change the game for mid-size EV buyers in India. Here’s a complete, 100% unique and human-written breakdown of everything you need to know before it hits the market.
Maruti e-Vitara India Launch Date and Overview
Maruti Suzuki has confirmed that its first all-electric SUV, the e-Vitara, will debut in December 2025. After months of testing and a few production delays, the car is finally ready for Indian roads. The company aims to begin deliveries soon after the official launch, making it one of the most awaited EVs of the year.
This model will be Maruti’s first electric SUV built in India, at its Hansalpur, Gujarat plant. The e-Vitara will not only serve the Indian market but will also be exported to global markets like the UK and Japan.
Battery Options, Motor, and Power Output
The Maruti e-Vitara will be powered by two battery pack options:
49 kWh Battery Pack – Produces 144 hp and offers a driving range of around 344 km (WLTP).
61 kWh Battery Pack – Produces 174 hp, with a claimed range of 500 km (ARAI) on a single charge.
An all-wheel-drive (AWD) variant with 184 hp is also under development and may launch later in 2026.
The 61 kWh variant will be the main version for India, offering long driving range and better performance for both city and highway usage. With fast-charging support, it can charge up to 80% in just 40–45 minutes using a DC fast charger.

Made in India – Built for Global Markets
The e-Vitara will be manufactured locally at Maruti’s Hansalpur plant in Gujarat under the Suzuki-Toyota partnership. This ensures lower production costs and faster availability of spare parts and service. Over 7,000 units have already been exported to overseas markets from this facility, proving Maruti’s readiness for a large-scale EV rollout.
This “Make in India” approach will not only reduce pricing but also strengthen India’s EV ecosystem with job creation and charging infrastructure development.
Expected Price and Variants
According to reports, the Maruti e-Vitara price in India is expected to start from ₹20 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base variant and go up to ₹25 lakh for the top model with the 61 kWh battery pack.
This price will position it directly against Tata Curvv EV, MG ZS EV, Hyundai Creta EV, and Mahindra BE.6. Maruti plans to make e-Vitara more affordable through local sourcing and strong dealership support.
| Variant | Battery | Power | Range (ARAI) | Expected Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| e-Vitara Base | 49 kWh | 144 hp | 350 km | ₹20 lakh |
| e-Vitara Plus | 61 kWh | 174 hp | 500 km | ₹24–25 lakh |
| e-Vitara AWD | 61 kWh Dual Motor | 184 hp | 470 km | ₹27 lakh (expected later) |
Design, Features, and Interior

The Maruti e-Vitara takes design inspiration from the global Vitara but adds futuristic styling with a closed front grille, sleek LED headlamps, and aerodynamic bumpers. Inside, you’ll find a premium cabin with soft-touch materials and modern tech.
Expected Key Features:
10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
360-degree camera and ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System)
Automatic climate control and ventilated seats
Digital instrument cluster
Panoramic sunroof and ambient lighting
Maruti has also focused on battery safety, with advanced thermal management and IP67 protection against dust and water.
Competition and Market Impact
The e-Vitara will compete head-on with:
Tata Curvv EV
MG ZS EV
Hyundai Creta Electric
Mahindra BE.6
Where Maruti stands out is its strong dealership network, affordable maintenance, and reliability — three factors that are crucial in India’s growing EV market.
While rivals like Hyundai and MG already have strong EV presence, Maruti’s brand trust could quickly make the e-Vitara one of the best-selling electric SUVs in India.
Charging Options and Warranty
Maruti will provide home charging units with every e-Vitara purchase. The car will also be compatible with most public DC fast chargers across India.
Buyers can expect:
Battery warranty: 8 years / 1,60,000 km
Vehicle warranty: 3 years / 1,00,000 km
Conclusion
If you’ve been waiting for an electric SUV that combines Maruti’s reliability, long driving range, and affordable pricing, then the Maruti e-Vitara is definitely worth the wait. It promises practicality, strong after-sales service, and modern technology — all in a package designed for Indian conditions.
With a range of 500 km, local manufacturing, and a launch timeline of December 2025, the e-Vitara could be the turning point for mass EV adoption in India.
