XUV Goes Electric: Maruti's Upcoming Electric SUV to Challenge Competition
The Maruti Suzuki eVX is teeming with several amenities designed to enhance both comfort and safety.
Maruti Suzuki, the name that pops up in the minds of Indians when they come looking for cheap, reliable cars, is all set to disrupt the electric vehicle market in its new SUV: the eVX.
We take a closer look at its features, launch date, and what makes Maruti Suzuki eVX stand as a promising bet in the electric vehicle segment.
Cutting-Edge Features
The Maruti Suzuki eVX is teeming with several amenities designed to enhance both comfort and safety. Some of the most interesting features on the list include:
Advanced Infotainment System: Touchscreen infotainment system comes with seamless smartphone connectivity, supporting both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
All-round Safety Package: The eVX comes with a safety package of multiple airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control, and a 360-degree camera for enhanced vision.
Recent Design
The SUV impresses positively regarding design, from which it differs significantly from its competitors. It has been asserted that this car will deliver an incredibly long range.
Suzuki has boasted a single charge driving range of as much as 552 kilometers. The eVX is going to be perfect for daily city commutes as well as long-distance road trips.
This high range is achievable by implementing both high-capacity battery packs along with efficient electric motors.
Launch Timeline
Official launch date is yet to be announced; however, industry insiders believe that Maruti Suzuki eVX will be launched in the country sometime in the early part of 2025 and create quite a sensation among the enthusiastic electric vehicle adopters and would-be buyers.
Representing a big leap forward for Indian autos, Maruti Suzuki’s eVX represents a complete step forward regarding range, features, and the support of a brand name such as Maruti Suzuki.
With the launch date just around the corner, information regarding the same on pricing, variants, and technical specifications would be communicated.