Maruti Suzuki’s highly anticipated e Vitara is gearing up for a December 2025 launch in India, and expectations are soaring. With production already underway and the first batch sent overseas, this electric SUV is shaping up to be a major moment in India’s EV story.
🚗 Production & Exports Live Already
Official statements confirm that Maruti has started exporting e Vitara units. Over 2,900 cars have already been shipped to 12 European countries from Pipavav Port. The global push is real, and India is next in line.
This goes beyond early teasers—it shows Maruti’s confidence in scaling EV operations.
What We Know: Specs, Range & Power
Though final official specs for India aren’t out yet, reliable sources and leaks give us a close look:
| Feature | Expected / Leaked Spec |
|---|---|
| Battery Options | ~49 kWh & ~61 kWh |
| Power Output | ~144 PS (49 kWh) / ~174 PS (61 kWh) |
| Drive Layout | Front-wheel drive (India) |
| Estimated Range | Up to ~450 km (WLTP/optimistic) |
| Features | Level-2 ADAS, 360° camera, glass roof (top trims), 7 airbags |
These align closely with what Tamil media reported earlier (two battery packs, ADAS features, etc.). The expectations largely hold up when checking against broader auto media coverage.
Price Talk & Variants — What to Expect
One of the bold claims floating around: a price “under ₹20 lakh.” That remains speculative. Most analysts now expect Maruti to debut the e Vitara in a price band of ₹17 lakh to ₹22.5 lakh (ex-showroom).
Variant names circulating online include Delta, Zeta, Alpha — though Maruti hasn’t confirmed that yet.
What Remains Unknown
- The exact India launch date is yet to be officially revealed.
- Real-world range in Indian conditions (hot climate, traffic) will likely differ from lab claims.
- Detailed battery supplier and chemistry data has not been publicly disclosed yet.
- After-sales support, charging network tie-ups, and servicing costs remain a big question for buyers.
Why This Matters for India & You
India’s EV ecosystem is bustling, but the SUV segment has been underserved. The Maruti e Vitara could be a game changer, offering a brand people trust combined with electric performance.
If Maruti plays its cards right—competitive pricing, strong service network, reliable range—it could challenge incumbents like the MG ZS EV, Hyundai Creta EV, and upcoming Tata/ Mahindra electric SUVs.
Stay tuned: as soon as Maruti reveals the official launch date, pricing, and full specifications, I’ll send you an update so you get the freshest on the e Vitara roll-out.