Maruti Suzuki is all geared up to launch its first-all electric eVX in India at the Bharat Mobility Expo, 2025 in January 2025. Maruti showcased the concept for their electric car in 2023, and it has been in the works ever since. The Concept eVX has been developed in partnership with Toyota as a ground-up all-electric platform that will spawn a range of future Suzuki and Toyota electric cars. India will be the main manufacturing plant for the eVX, with production commencing in early January. Here’s some features to look forward to:
- Will be the first Maruti Suzuki product to offer ADAS.
- Will have a long wheelbase and short overhang giving it an athletic appearance.
- Will offer two battery pack options of 48kWh and 60kWh with a 550 km driving range.
Maruti eVX details
Maruti has not yet revealed the interior or exterior specifications of the eVX, but according to the concept, it is going to be a good looking EV. Information as of now indicates that the eVX will most likely look like the design showcased in at the 2023 Auto Expo along with a few cosmetic changes. The roof is going to be coupe shaped and the exterior is going to be based on the brand’s new skateboard platform, which will most likely result in a spacious cabin. The eVX has a very futuristic and robust design with high ground clearance and is going to be one of the first Maruti Suzuki products to offer ADAS. Some speculative sources say that the eVX could feature dual-pod projector headlights, LED tail lights and lightbar at the rear, shark-fin antenna and an integrated spoiler.
The eVX will offer two battery pack choices – 48 kWh and 60 kWh, and is expected to deliver up to 550 km in range. The ‘Emotional Versatile Cruiser’ Concept SUV eVX’s upright posture, horizontal hood, commanding high seating, maximised cabin size, long wheelbase, large wheels, high ground clearance, and signature LED light elements are unmistakable design elements derived from Suzuki’s SUV heritage.
Maruti eVX competitors
With all the information from spy shots and the official press release by Maruti Suzuki, the eVX will go against the likes of MG ZS EV, Tata Curvv EV and Hyundai Creta EV. Developed in collaboration with Toyota, there will also be a Toyota-badged version of the eVX available a few months after its launch.
Summary
Maruti Suzuki is set to launch its first all-electric SUV, the eVX, at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025. Built on a new Born Electric platform developed with Toyota, the eVX will feature a futuristic design with a coupe-shaped roof, high ground clearance, and ADAS technology. It will offer two battery options 48 kWh and 60 kWh providing a range of up to 550 km. Expected to compete with the MG ZS EV, Tata Curvv EV, and Hyundai Creta EV, the eVX will mark Maruti Suzuki’s significant step in the electric vehicle space in India.