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Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Base Delta Variant Reaches Dealerships at ₹15.99 Lakh

Maruti Suzuki's electric SUV e Vitara is now available in entry-level Delta variant at dealerships across India. Priced at ₹15.99 lakh excluding battery subscription, it features a smaller battery pack aimed at affordability.

MyWheelsExpert Team 2 min read

Maruti Suzuki has expanded the availability of its first electric SUV, the e Vitara, with the base Delta variant now arriving at authorised dealerships across India. Priced at ₹15.99 lakh (ex-showroom, without Battery-as-a-Service), this entry-level variant makes the e Vitara more accessible to a broader audience.

The Delta variant is equipped with a smaller battery pack compared to higher variants, enabling Maruti to position it competitively in the burgeoning mass-market electric SUV segment. Whilst exact battery capacity figures have not been officially confirmed for this specific trim, the e Vitara range is expected to offer multiple battery options to cater to different customer requirements and budgets.

The e Vitara shares its platform and several components with Toyota's Urban Cruiser Ebella, which is also expected to launch soon. Both vehicles are part of the Suzuki-Toyota partnership aimed at electrifying their respective lineups for the Indian market. The SUV features a modern design language, a spacious cabin, and a host of connectivity and safety features.

Maruti Suzuki's foray into the electric vehicle space marks a significant milestone for India's largest car manufacturer. The company has been traditionally dominant in the petrol and CNG segments but had been relatively late to the EV party compared to rivals like Tata Motors and Mahindra. The e Vitara is positioned to compete against models such as the Hyundai Creta Electric, Tata Curvv EV, and MG Windsor EV.

The Delta variant's arrival at dealerships indicates that deliveries are likely to commence shortly, with Maruti aiming to capture a significant share of the fast-growing electric SUV market. The Battery-as-a-Service option allows customers to pay a lower upfront cost and subscribe to the battery separately, reducing the initial financial burden.

What it means for Indian buyers: The ₹15.99 lakh price tag for the base e Vitara positions it as one of the more affordable electric SUV options from a mainstream manufacturer in India. For buyers seeking Maruti's trusted after-sales network combined with electric mobility, this represents a compelling entry point. However, potential customers should evaluate the smaller battery pack's real-world range to ensure it meets their daily driving needs, especially if they lack home charging infrastructure.

Sources:
- https://www.carwale.com/new/electric-cars/
- https://www.carwale.com/upcoming-cars/

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