
The moment every Indian car buyer has been waiting for is getting closer. Maruti Suzuki’s first-ever electric SUV, the eVitara, has been caught on camera completely undisguised, and this time, it’s wearing a stealthy “Bluish Black” paint job. These new spy shots give us our clearest look yet at the production-ready design, and it’s safe to say, the wait looks like it will be worth it.
Here’s a breakdown of the expected specifications for the India-spec model:
2025 Maruti Suzuki eVitara: Expected Specifications
Feature | Standard Range | Long Range |
Battery Pack | ~49 kWh | ~61 kWh |
Drivetrain | Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) | Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) |
Claimed Range | Approx. 400 km | Up to 500 km |
Power Output | Approx. 142 bhp | Approx. 172 bhp |
Torque | ~192 Nm | ~192 Nm |
Display | 10.1″ Digital Driver Display + 10.25″ Touchscreen | 10.1″ Digital Driver Display + 10.25″ Touchscreen |
Key Features | Ventilated Seats, Wireless Charging, Panoramic Sunroof, 7 Airbags, Level 2 ADAS, 360° Camera | |
Wheels | 18-inch Aerodynamic Alloys | 18-inch Aerodynamic Alloys |
Expected Price | Starting from ₹17 Lakh | Up to ₹22.50 Lakh |
For years, the question has been, “When will Maruti enter the EV game?” Well, this is your answer. The eVitara isn’t just a concept; it’s a real, production-ready SUV that’s set to hit NEXA showrooms around September 2025. The sighting of this undisguised model confirms that the launch is just around the corner.
The design is a bold step forward for Maruti. It looks modern and muscular, with sharp Y-shaped LED DRLs, a sleek, closed-off grille, and a strong SUV stance. The black color really highlights its clean lines and confident look. This isn’t just an electrified version of an existing car; it’s built on a brand-new, dedicated EV platform, which means it’s been designed from the ground up to be an electric vehicle.
This is a huge deal for the Indian market. When Maruti, the country’s largest carmaker, steps into the EV space, it’s a sign that the electric revolution is truly going mainstream. The eVitara will go head-to-head with established players like the Tata Nexon EV and MG ZS EV, as well as upcoming rivals like the Hyundai Creta EV.
What to Expect: Features and Power
The eVitara is expected to be loaded with features, many of which will be a first for a Maruti Suzuki vehicle. We’re talking about a premium interior with a large dual-screen setup, a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, and a full suite of safety features, including Level 2 ADAS (Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems).