Maruti Suzuki India has revealed the complete pricing structure for the e Vitara electric SUV. The model is offered in three variants and introduces a flexible purchase approach through the Battery as a Service program, commonly referred to as BaaS.
Customers can either opt for a lower upfront price with battery rental or purchase the vehicle with the battery cost included. All prices are introductory and valid until 31 March. The company is also offering a complimentary home charger along with installation.
The e Vitara marks Maruti Suzuki’s entry into the growing electric SUV segment in India, where several established and new competitors are already present.
Variants
The e Vitara is available in three trims – Delta, Zeta, and Alpha. Buyers can select between two battery pack options depending on the variant. The Delta variant is offered with a 49kWh battery pack, while the Zeta and Alpha variants are equipped with a larger 61kWh unit.
This structured lineup allows customers to choose based on budget, performance expectations, and range requirements.
BaaS
Under the Battery as a Service model, customers pay a lower ex-showroom price for the vehicle and are charged separately for battery usage on a per-kilometre basis.
Here is the pricing under the BaaS program:
| Variant | Battery Pack | Ex-showroom Price | Battery Rental |
|---|---|---|---|
| Delta | 49kWh | Rs. 10.99 lakh | Rs. 3.99 per km |
| Zeta | 61kWh | Rs. 11.99 lakh | Rs. 4.39 per km |
| Alpha | 61kWh | Rs. 14.29 lakh | Rs. 4.39 per km |
The BaaS option is designed to reduce the initial purchase cost, making the electric SUV more accessible. However, long-term ownership costs will depend on driving patterns, as the rental charge is calculated per kilometre.
Standard
Customers who prefer a conventional purchase model can buy the e Vitara with the battery cost included in the upfront price. The following are the ex-showroom prices without the BaaS program:
| Variant | Battery Pack | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Delta | 49kWh | Rs. 15.99 lakh |
| Zeta | 61kWh | Rs. 17.49 lakh |
| Alpha | 61kWh | Rs. 19.79 lakh |
This option may suit buyers who prefer fixed ownership costs without recurring battery rental charges.
Additionally, the dual-tone exterior finish is available exclusively on the top-spec Alpha variant at an extra cost of Rs. 21,000.
Battery
The e Vitara offers two battery pack choices, each delivering different performance and range figures.
The 49kWh battery pack produces 142bhp and has a claimed driving range of 440km on a full charge. The larger 61kWh battery pack delivers 172bhp and a claimed range of 543km.
| Battery Pack | Power Output | Claimed Range |
|---|---|---|
| 49kWh | 142bhp | 440km |
| 61kWh | 172bhp | 543km |
The higher-capacity battery not only increases range but also offers improved power output, which may benefit highway driving and overtaking performance.
Features
Maruti Suzuki has equipped the e Vitara with a comprehensive feature set across variants, with additional equipment in higher trims.
Key highlights include a fixed glass sunroof, a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, wireless charging, and a 360-degree camera system. Comfort features such as a powered driver seat and ventilated front seats are also part of the package. The SUV is further equipped with Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems to enhance safety and driver support.
The inclusion of a complimentary home charger and installation adds practical value for first-time EV buyers.
Rivals
With the launch of the e Vitara, Maruti Suzuki enters a competitive electric SUV segment. Key rivals include the Tata Curvv EV, Hyundai Creta Electric, Mahindra XUV 3XO EV, Mahindra BE 6, Vinfast VF 6, and MG Windsor EV.
Each of these models offers varying battery capacities, feature sets, and pricing strategies. The BaaS model differentiates the e Vitara by offering an alternative ownership structure, which may appeal to customers seeking lower upfront costs.
The e Vitara represents a significant step for Maruti Suzuki as it expands into the electric vehicle market. By offering flexible pricing options, two battery choices, and a broad feature list, the company aims to cater to a wide range of urban and suburban buyers.
The final ownership value will depend on individual usage patterns and charging infrastructure, but the introductory pricing and added benefits position the e Vitara as a notable entrant in the segment.
FAQs
What is the starting price of e Vitara?
Rs. 10.99 lakh under BaaS.
How many battery options are available?
Two – 49kWh and 61kWh.
What is the maximum claimed range?
Up to 543km with 61kWh pack.
Is home charger included?
Yes, with installation.
Is dual-tone available on all variants?
No, only on Alpha variant.

















