Suzuki Motor has launched its first mass-produced battery electric vehicle (EV), the e VITARA, marking a key milestone in its entry into the global EV market.
The announcement was made in Milan, Italy, with production set to commence at Suzuki Motor Gujarat in India in spring 2025.
Sales are expected to start around summer 2025 in various countries, including Europe, India, and Japan.
The e VITARA is based on the concept model eVX, which was showcased at the Auto Expo in India in January 2023, and at the Japan mobility show in October of the same year.
It represents Suzuki’s first global strategic BEV model, designed under the concept of “Emotional Versatile Cruiser.”
The e VITARA combines advanced technology and strength in its design, with a length of 4,275mm, width of 1,800mm, and height of 1,635mm. It offers battery options of 49kWh and 61kWh.
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By GlobalDataThe BEV powertrain features an eAxle that integrates the motor and inverter, along with lithium iron-phosphate batteries known for safety and reliability.
Suzuki’s electric 4WD system, ALLGRIP-e, uses two independent eAxles for front and rear.
The Trail mode in this system helps navigate rough terrain by applying brakes to spinning tires and distributing drive torque to the opposite tire, effectively functioning like a limited-slip differential (LSD).
The platform for the e VITARA is the newly developed HEARTECT-e, tailored specifically for BEVs. It boasts a lightweight structure with high-voltage protection and a spacious interior.
The design theme of “High-Tech & Adventure” is evident in the exterior’s bold tires and extended wheelbase, as well as in the interior’s integrated display featuring advanced technology and durable panels along with a strong centre console.
Suzuki president Toshihiro Suzuki said: “The e VITARA is our first BEV, developed through repeated trial and error to create an easy-to-use BEV for our customers. In order to realise a carbon-neutral society, we will provide a variety of options, including BEVs, hybrid vehicles, and CNG vehicles, tailored to specific regions.
“Introduction of the e VITARA represents a significant milestone in achieving carbon neutrality. Following the launch of the e VITARA, we will continue to expand our BEV line-up and propose mobility solutions tailored to the needs of specific countries and regions.”