Maruti Suzuki is set to launch its first all-electric car in India, the electric version of their best selling Grand Vitara , on December 2, 2025 . This one, called the e-Vitara, is the first of four Maruti BEVs planned for launch by 2030.Manufactured at Maruti Suzuki’s Hansalpur plant in Gujarat, the e-Vitara is already on sale in Europe and UK , with over 6,000 units exported from India till date. Exports began in August 2025, with shipments to the UK, Germany, France, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Hungary, Iceland, Austria, and Belgium. The model is expected to reach over 100 international markets, including Japan.Built on Suzuki’s new HEARTECT-e electric architecture , the SUV will be retailed through the already existing NEXA outlets , much like its sibling, the Grand Vitara.The HEARTECT-e platform, uses a lightweight, high-tensile steel to ensure a rigid, safe, and efficient structure. The design optimizes aerodynamics, reduces weight, and enhances overall stability . It also contributed to improved noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) control , offering a smoother and quieter driving experience.The HEARTECT-e platform also supports a flat battery layout , allowing for better cabin space utilization and structural safety. This marks a key step in Suzuki’s global EV strategy, with India serving as the exclusive production base for the e-Vitara.On the outside, the e-Vitara boasts the signature Nexa “ Crafted Futurism ” design philosophy, with a bold stance, aerodynamic sculpting, matrix LED DRLs, LED projector headlights, and 18-inch alloy wheels . The front fascia and smooth rear profile highlights a futuristic yet practical design approach.Inside, the cabin features a dual-screen digital setup , combining a 10.1-inch infotainment system with a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster . Premium materials and a twin-deck floating console add to the upscale Nexa appeal. Comfort-focused features include ventilated front seats, a 10-way power-adjustable driver seat , and multiple connectivity options. It also features ambient lighting, sunroof with fixed glass, and wireless charger .Safety is a major highlight of the e Vitara, which uses over 50% advanced high-tensile steel for its body structure. The SUV includes seven airbags, all-disc brakes, an electronic parking brake, and a tire pressure monitoring system . The Level 2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) suite adds adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, and collision mitigation features .The battery is safeguarded by a reinforced protection frame designed to withstand high-impact collisions. Maruti Suzuki has also tested the vehicle’s components across extreme temperature conditions ranging from -30°C to 60°C , ensuring reliability in diverse Indian climates.The e-Vitara is expected to come with 49 kWh and 61 kWh battery packs , with a claimed range over 500 km on a single charge. It will come with a front-wheel drivetrain , and DC fast charging capabilities of going from 0-80% in just 50 minutes .Performance-wise, the e Vitara is expected to produce up to 128 kW (172 bhp) and 192.5 Nm of torque in its standard configuration. If they offer a dual-motor AWD version, it is expected to generate a combined 178 bhp and 300 Nm , offering strong acceleration and improved traction. Multiple drive modes — Eco, Normal, Sport, and Snow — will be on offer, letting drivers tailor performance to different conditions, while regenerative braking will support one-pedal driving.In India, the Maruti Suzuki e Vitara is expected to carry a starting price of around ₹18 lakh (ex-showroom) , undercutting several rivals thanks to local manufacturing and component sourcing. The electric SUV will compete in the mid-size EV segment against models like the Tata Curvv.ev , Hyundai Creta Electric , MG Windsor Pro EV, VinFast VF6, and Mahindra BE 6.With the launch date set for December 2, 2025 , the Maruti Suzuki e Vitara marks a bold step toward the automaker’s electrified future. Built on a purpose-made EV platform, equipped with global-level features, and backed by a robust charging ecosystem, the e Vitara represents a confident entry by India’s largest carmaker into the electric era.The e Vitara’s mix of advanced technology, design innovation, and accessible pricing is likely to make it one of the most significant EV launches of 2025 in India.