"Maruti Suzuki e Vitara" Early entry of Maruti Suzuki's first electric car, knows of range to price
Since Premier Narendra Modi has opened new trails for the car sector at the Hansalpur plant in Gujarat, the first electric car of Maruti Suzuki in the country has been waiting. This is the same car that the company will make in Gujarat, but the first look at Japan’s streets, not in India. Maruti Suzuki, launched in India, had earlier announced the launch of this car on September 3, 2025, but its launch in India has not yet been decided. The company made it clear that the car will be launched in Japan for the first time on January 16, 2026. The company has developed a special range and power e-vitara on a special HeartCT e platform. It will give a series of about 500 kilometers as soon as it is charged. Not only that, Maruti is also going to give a 10 -year guarantee on this, which will increase customer confidence. Many functions are a confluence of both SUV luxuries and technology. These features are available in these led headlights and taillights of 18 inches of wheels and panoramic sunroof Multi-Multi-Ambient Lighting and wireless charger 10.25 inches digital instrument group 10.1 inch touch screen Infotainment system wireless apple-carplay and Android Auto Security Level-2 is equipped with Adas technology. It will receive features such as Lane Keep Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, 7 Airsaks, Blind Spot Monitor, 360 degrees camera, parking sensor and electronic parking brakes. Avas system will also be provided for the safety of pedestrians. Options for many colors, the company will introduce this SUV into 10 different colors. This will include 6 mono-tone and 4 double tone variants. The special thing is that the roof and pillars with double tone will be given in different contrast sheds, which will make it even more attractive. Possible prices may start with the initial price of e-vitara at around Rs 18 lakh (ex-showroom). Sigma (49 kWh) – Rs 18 Lakh Delta (49kWh) – Rs 19.50 Lakh Zita (49kWh) – Rs 21 Lakh Zita (61kWh) – 22.50 Lakh rupee Alpha (61kWh) – Rs 24 Lakh awaits India, but it is not corrected in India. Electric vehicles can be a milestone for the market. Shortly after the launch in Japan, it is also seen on Indian roads.