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  • Published: Dec 03 2025 06:22 PM
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Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara shocks the market with a 5-Star Bharat NCAP rating. Built for global safety, tech and family comfort. Full report with specs & FAQs.



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The electric SUV game just got more competitive. Maruti Suzuki’s upcoming e-Vitara EV has secured a 5-Star Bharat NCAP safety rating, placing it shoulder-to-shoulder with globally trusted electric SUVs. Even before launch, this rating has boosted its reputation among families, safety-focused drivers, and tech enthusiasts. Many EVs promise performance, but the e-Vitara’s crash test score is making buyers rethink the SUV market — especially those who prioritize safety above power specs.

Exterior Built Like a Tank — Modern Yet Practical

The design language of the e-Vitara feels like a perfect mix of modern aggression and familiar Vitara DNA. The bold grille, aerodynamic closed EV front, and raised stance give it a premium personality without screaming for attention. Sharp LED lighting, muscular wheel arches, and EV-style dual-tone paint schemes make it stand out on the road. What’s impressive is that the structural rigidity of the chassis has clearly played a role in the 5-Star safety rating — proving that style didn’t come at the cost of build quality.

A Cabin Designed for Families and Daily Comfort

Inside, the e-Vitara feels more like a lifestyle SUV than a standard EV. The dashboard integrates a large infotainment display, digital driver cluster, wireless phone charging, dual-zone climate control, and connected tech features designed for smart mobility. The seats offer generous cushioning, rear passengers get improved shoulder room, and storage is well thought-out for long-distance family trips. You can tell from the interior finish that Maruti Suzuki aims to push this model beyond affordability and into premium mass EV territory.

Performance & Range — No Compromise on Daily Driving

The e-Vitara is powered by a high-efficiency battery pack expected to deliver 450–520 km on a single full charge (real-world test range expected around 420 km). With fast charging, you can top up from 20% to 80% in approx. 35 minutes, making it practical for road trips. The acceleration is smooth and linear — not a performance EV, but definitely built for comfort, city driving, and weekend family escapes. Think Hyundai Kona + MG ZS EV competitor, but with better pricing strategy.

Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara — Expected Specifications

Feature

Details

Powertrain

Fully Electric

Battery Pack

60–65 kWh (Expected)

Range

450–520 km per charge

Fast Charging

20–80% in ~35 minutes

Safety Rating

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Bharat NCAP

Seating

5-Seater

Infotainment

12+ inch touchscreen + digital cluster

Safety Features

ADAS Level 2 + 6 airbags

Expected Price

₹22–28 lakh (ex-showroom)

Rivals

MG ZS EV, Tata Nexon EV LR, Hyundai Kona

Final Thoughts

If the pricing arrives smartly, the Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara might become the SUV that brings premium electric safety to the mainstream buyer. A 5-Star Bharat NCAP rating paired with tech-rich interiors and practical range makes it ideal for family users — not just EV enthusiasts. It’s clear now: the e-Vitara is gearing up not just to enter the EV race, but to rewrite what Indian mainstream EVs should stand for — comfort, safety and everyday trust.

FAQ

The e-Vitara has earned a 5-Star rating from Bharat NCAP based on crash test performance.

The SUV is expected to be priced between ₹22–28 lakh (ex-showroom India).

Launch is expected in early-to-mid 2025, with deliveries beginning shortly afterward.

The expected range is 450–520 km per full charge under ideal test conditions.

Yes, fast charging can recharge 20–80% in roughly 35 minutes.

Yes, the range, interior comfort, and storage space make it ideal for family travel.

Main rivals include MG ZS EV, Hyundai Kona EV, and Tata Nexon EV Long Range.

Yes, the EV is expected to offer Level 2 ADAS features.

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