Maruti Suzuki launched E-vitara at Rs 10.99 lakh, ex-showroom, exclusive of the battery. Customers will have to pay an additional Rs 3.99 per kilometre driven, as the battery is provided on a rental basis. The starting price listed for the e Vitara is that of the 49kWh battery pack in the Delta trim, with bookings open for a sum of Rs 21,000 and deliveries underway. Introductory offers on the e Vitara are available until March 31, 2026.
- The E Vitara gets up to 543km of claimed range
- Available in 49kWh and 61kWh battery packs
- Offered in Delta, Zeta and Sigma trims
After revealing the base BaaS price of its first electric vehicle, Maruti Suzuki has now revealed the full price list of the e Vitara SUV. The Maruti Suzuki e Vitara is priced between Rs 15.99 lakh and Rs 20.01 lakh (ex-showroom). It is available with two battery packs spread across three trims. The base Delta trim only gets the smaller 49kWh battery, while the Alpha and Zeta trims get a larger 61kWh battery.
| Variant | Price (ex-showroom) | Baas Price |
| Delta | Rs 15.99 lakh | Rs 10.99 + Rs 3.99 per km |
| Zeta | Rs 17.49 lakh | Rs 11.99 lakh + Rs 4.39 per km |
| Alpha | Rs 19.79 lakh | Rs 14.29 lakh + Rs 4.39 per km |
The Maruti Suzuki e Vitara is available with a choice of two battery packs: the 49kWh variant with a front-mounted motor producing 144hp and an ARAI-rated range of 440km and the 61kWh version with 174hp and 543km range. Both have the same torque output of 189Nm and come with a FWD layout as standard. The e Vitara is sold in three trims, namely Delta, Zeta and Alpha. While the Delta trim is exclusively sold with the 49kWh battery pack version, the Zeta and Alpha trims are for the 61kWh variants.
Maruti claims that a top-up from 10 to 80 percent using a 7.4kW charger takes 6.5 hours for the 49kWh variant and 9 hours for the 61kWh battery pack version. The same can be achieved in 45 minutes when using a fast DC charger with support for speeds of up to 70kW.
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