
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Launched as Maruti's first born-electric SUV in India
- Ex-showroom prices range from Rs. 15.99 lakh to Rs. 20.01 lakh
- Battery-as-a-Service starts at Rs. 10.99 lakh plus Rs. 3.99/km
- Up to 543 km range with the 61 kWh battery option
- Features Level-2 ADAS, 7 airbags, and panoramic roof
Maruti Suzuki eVitara: Maruti Suzuki has officially entered India's fast-growing electric SUV space with the launch of the e-Vitara, and 91Wheels has now exclusively accessed the complete variant-wise ex-showroom pricing (without the Battery-as-a-Service model). The brand's first born-electric SUV is offered across three primary trims - Delta, Zeta and Alpha with two battery options and multiple ownership approaches. Check out more details down below and make sure you become a part of our 91Wheels Community of petrolheads to stay up-to-date with the latest automotive news.
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Variantwise Pricing Without BaaS

- Delta 49 kWh - Rs. 15.99 lakh
- Zeta 61 kWh - Rs. 17.49 lakh
- Alpha 61 kWh - Rs. 19.79 lakh
- Alpha 61 kWh Dual-Tone - Rs. 20.01 lakh
These prices position the e-Vitara squarely against rivals like the Tata Curvv EV, MG ZS EV and Mahindra BE 6, while offering a broader spread between entry and top variants.
Maruti Suzuki eVitara: BaaS Pricing Strategy Available

Alongside the conventional purchase route, Maruti Suzuki continues to offer a Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) ownership model. Under this scheme, buyers can opt for a significantly lower initial vehicle cost and pay a per-kilometre battery subscription fee. The introductory BaaS vehicle price starts from Rs. 10.99 lakh with a usage charge of Rs. 3.99 per km, making it one of the most flexible EV ownership structures currently available in India.
Maruti Suzuki eVitara: Battery, Power and Range Options

The e-Vitara is offered with two battery packs:
- 49 kWh - 144 hp, 189 Nm, up to ~440 km range
- 61 kWh - 174 hp, 189 Nm, up to ~543 km range
Both variants use a single-motor front-wheel-drive layout tuned for urban efficiency and daily usability rather than outright performance. The larger battery significantly extends range, placing the e-Vitara among the longest-range compact electric SUVs in the country.
Maruti Suzuki eVitara: Features and Equipment Highlights
The electric SUV focuses strongly on comfort, safety and connected tech. Key highlights include:
- Ventilated front seats & powered driver seat
- Large touchscreen infotainment with connectivity features
- 360-degree camera & wireless charging
- Level-2 ADAS suite
- 7 airbags
- Ambient lighting
- Fixed panoramic glass roof
Maruti is also bundling a home charger with installation and offering limited free public charging credits at launch, enhancing the ownership proposition for early adopters.
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Verdict
With conventional ex-showroom pricing now surfacing alongside the BaaS option, Maruti Suzuki is clearly targeting two buyer groups simultaneously - cost-conscious first-time EV adopters and premium compact SUV customers seeking long range with brand trust. The spread from Rs. 15.99 lakh to Rs. 20.01 lakh also aligns the e-Vitara with upper-mid compact EV SUVs rather than entry-level electric crossovers.
The exclusive variant-wise pricing reveals that Maruti is aggressively positioning the e-Vitara on value, flexibility and range - a combination that could significantly expand EV adoption among mainstream SUV buyers in India.

















































