Maruti Suzuki has rolled out its first price increase for its debut all-electric SUV, the e-Vitara, raising prices by up to Rs. 30,000 depending on the variant.
While the mid and higher trims have become noticeably dearer, the entry-level Delta variant remains completely unaffected, retaining its competitive starting price.
Maruti Suzuki has announced the first price revision for the e Vitara since its launch, making select variants of the electric SUV costlier by up to ₹30,000. The latest update affects both standard purchase and Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) variants, while the entry-level Delta trim continues at its existing price.
The revised pricing primarily impacts the mid and top-spec variants, reflecting a strategic adjustment across the lineup. Despite the increase, the e Vitara continues to offer a compelling package of long driving range, modern technology, and multiple battery options, strengthening its position in India's rapidly growing electric SUV segment.
Maruti e Vitara Variant-Wise Price Revision
A closer look at the revised pricing reveals that Maruti Suzuki has applied the price hike selectively across the e Vitara lineup. The entry-level Delta variant remains unchanged, continuing to be priced at ₹16 lakh (ex-showroom), making it the most affordable option in the range.
The Zeta variant has received the largest increase of ₹30,000, while the range-topping Alpha and Alpha Dual-Tone variants are now costlier by ₹20,000 each. This strategic revision allows Maruti Suzuki to maintain an attractive entry price while adjusting prices for higher-spec variants.
Battery Options and Driving Range
The latest price revision does not bring any mechanical updates to the e Vitara. The electric SUV continues to be offered with two Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery pack options:
49 kWh Battery Pack: Exclusively powers the base Delta trim, developing 142 bhp of maximum power and an identical 193 Nm of torque. It guarantees a certified driving range of up to 440 km on a single charge.
61 kWh Battery Pack: Underpins the higher Zeta and Alpha grades. This larger setup pushes out a stronger 172 bhp while retaining the 193 Nm torque output, stretching the maximum single-charge range to an impressive 543 km.
Maruti e Vitara Features and Technology
The price revision does not bring any changes to the equipment list. The e Vitara continues to offer a feature-rich package aimed at modern EV buyers.
Key highlights include:
Dual digital displays
Level 2 ADAS
360-degree camera
Ventilated front seats
Electric sunroof
Connected car technology
Wireless smartphone connectivity
Multiple charging solutions
Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara Price and Rivals
Following its first price revision, the Maruti Suzuki e Vitara is now priced between ₹16.00 lakh and ₹20.21 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the variant and battery pack selected.
At this price point, the e Vitara competes with several electric SUVs in the Indian market, including the Hyundai Creta Electric, Tata Curvv EV, MG ZS EV, Mahindra BE 6 and the upcoming Toyota Urban Cruiser EV.
Although the first price hike slightly increases the ownership cost, the e Vitara continues to offer a competitive mix of range, technology, and brand reach through Maruti Suzuki's extensive Nexa network.

