Suzuki unveils its first EV, a global electric SUV that will be re-badged as a Toyota

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Japan’s Suzuki has finally unveiled its first all-electric vehicle. On Monday, Suzuki introduced the e Vitara in Europe, a global electric SUV that will soon join Toyota’s lineup.

Toyota and Suzuki are teaming up to keep pace as the industry shifts to electric. The two expanded their alliance last month, announcing plans for Suzuki to supply Toyota with a new global electric SUV.

The new SUV is designed “exclusively as a BEV,” based on a new platform co-developed by Suzuki, Toyota, and Daihatsu Motor.

After revealing the e Vitara on Monday, Suzuki gave us a better look at what to expect. Suzuki’s new EV is based on the eVX Concept, showcased at the Auto Expo in India last January.

Based on the “Emotional Versatile Cruiser” concept, Suzuki said the electric SUV’s design “combines a sense of advanced technology and strength.” The EV is powered by a new dedicated “HEARTECT-e” platform and powertrain for a nimble and sharp driving experience.

Suzuki’s new powertrain houses the eAxle (with electric motor and inverter) and lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) batteries.

Suzuki’s first electric SUV, the e Vitara (Source: Suzuki)

Suzuki unveils electric SUV that will join Toyota’s lineup

The platform, designed explicitly for EVs, provides a spacious interior for passengers. Suzuki’s electric SUV also features an AWD “ALLGRIP-e” system for off-road capabilities and added performance.

Suzuki’s president, Toshihiro Suzuki, said the company will “continue to expand our BEV line-up and propose mobility solutions tailored to the needs of specific countries and regions.”

Suzuki’s first EV, the e Vitara (Source: Suzuki)

At 4,275 mm long, 1,800 mm wide, and 1,635 mm tall, with a wheelbase of 2,700 mm, the e Vitara is about the size of Kia’s new EV3 (4,300 mm long, 1,850 mm wide, and 1,560 mm tall, with a wheelbase of 2,680 mm).

Suzuki’s first electric SUV, the e Vitara (Source: Suzuki)

Although the official driving range has yet to be released, the electric SUV will be available in 49 and 61 kWh battery options. Suzuki said last January the concept would offer up to 342 miles (550 km) driving range.

Suzuki will begin building the new electric SUV at its Gujarat plant in India in Spring 2025, where it will also supply Toyota. Sales will start in Europe, India, and Japan around Summer 2025.

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