Maruti Suzuki eVX Spy Video Leaks: Launch Due In 2025

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(Last Updated On: May 29, 2024)

Key Highlights

  • Maruti Suzuki eVX test mule spy video leak
  • Better road presence than Vitara Breeza
  • Launch anticipated in 2025

Maruti will be launching its first electric SUV in India called the eVX next year. A recent development hinted at its delayed launch by the festive season 2025. Meanwhile, Maruti has started conducting the test runs for the eVX in the country. A spy video of the upcoming Maruti Suzuki eVX has been leaked on social media hinting the testing has begun for the Indian markets.

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Maruti Suzuki eVX Test Mule Spy Video Leaked

Maruti Suzuki eVX has been making all buzz since its showcasing at the Auto Expo 2023. The second prototype made its way to the Tokyo Motor Show with slight design enhancements. After testing the eVX internationally, Maruti has finally commenced this EV’s test runs in India too. The latest spy video doing round online reveals the real-life road presence of the eVX. The upcoming electric SUV was snapped in Gurugram somewhere near the Maruti plant.

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Much like the concept, the eVX test mule is seen with an LED headlamp setup. With the test mule of the eVX being wrapped entirely, the prominent design cues remained hidden. However, the boxy and masculine profile of eVX was evident despite the wrappings. It appears the eVX will offer a roomier cabin with good head room and leg space.

The latest spy video of the eVX was also seen with C pillar mounted door handles at the rear, whereas the front door handles get the standard door mounting. The ORVMs with integrated cameras hints at the presence of a 360° surveillance camera system.

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Maruti eVX: Details We Know So Far

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The eVX electric SUV is said to be developed on 27PL skateboard architecture from Toyota. The company might bring its first e-SUV with both single and dual motor setup and up to 60 kWh battery capacity. The eVX might offer over 500 km range per charge with the top-spec variant.

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