Maruti e-Vitara E-SUV Most Clear Spy Video Leaks

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Key Highlights

  • Maruti e-Vitara spy video leaks
  • Most clear spy shots till date
  • Production-ready unit likely snapped

Maruti Suzuki recently confirmed its first electric car for India and the global markets, the e-Vitara. After showcasing it as the eVX concept, Maruti finally revealed the official moniker along with its arrival timeline in India which is due next year. A new spy video of the e-Vitara has been leaked which gives the most clear look of the upcoming e-SUV.

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Maruti E-Vitara Spy Shot Video: What All Is Revealed?

The latest spy video of the Maruti eVX aka the e-Vitara has been shared online and it’s teh most clear video yet revealing the e-SUV in production-ready avatar. The video shows the production-ready unit of the e-SUV sticking to the original design layout as the concept model.

The test mule spy video has the unit wrapped under blacked-out curtains but looking at the curves and silhouettes, it appears to be an enlarged version of the S-Presso. However, the e-Vitara gets a sloping roofline and a bigger overall profile compared to the S-Presso.

The video also shows 5-spoke wheel cap with a slotted design which will be topped with aerodynamic covers. The headlamp and tail lamp design is not revealed clearly by the spy video. The grille design is also not revealed entirely but it’s expected to be different than the ICE version.

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Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara: Launch Date And Features Expected?

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Maruti Suzuki is said to commence the e-Vitara’s production in Q2 of 2025. The company will be kicking off its manufacturing at its Gujrat plant. The e-Vitara will be built on the company’s new HEARTECT-e platform and is expected to be loaded by a 60 kWh battery pack producing around 500 km range on a full charge.

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