The Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara has been launched in the India Market, and now everyone is waiting for its delivery. the electric SUV has been in production for a long time, and the made-in-India model is already being exported to many countries. However, after sales began in India, buyers are mainly concerned about when they will receive their vehicle. If you have already booked the Maruti e-Vitara you might be wondering about the delivery timeline. The waiting period depends on the variant, color choice, and city. Customers are advised to check with their nearest dealership for exact delivery updates.
Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara
Delivery of the Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara in the Indian market will begin from July 2026. This has already been confirmed by Partho Banerjee, senior executive officer of the marketing and sales at the company. the electric SUV will be available in Delta, Zeta and Alpha Variants. After deliveries start, customers may face a waiting period of around one and a half to two months. however, the waiting time can vary depending on the city and dealership. Among buyers, the entry-level delta variant is currently seeing the highest demand and strong interest.

The Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara is priced competitively in the midsize electric SUV segment. The base Delta variant comes with a battery and is priced at Rs.15.99 lakh ex-showroom. the Zeta variant costs Rs.17.49 lakh, while the Alpha variant is priced at Rs.19.79 lakh. The top-end Alpha Dual tone variant is available at Rs.20.01 lakh ex-showroom. Under the battery-as-a-service option, prices start from Rs.10.99 lakh and go up to Rs.14.51 lakh. Customers opting for this plan will pay a battery rental charge ranging from Rs.3.99 to Rs.4.39 per kilometer depending on the selected package.
Maruti Suzuki has introduced its first electric SUV, the e-Vitara, with two battery pack options-49kWh and 61 kWh. The SUV offers a claimed driving range between 440 km and 543 km on a single charge. Its electric motor delivers power outputs ranging from 144 horsepower and 193 nm of torque to 174 hp and 198 nm of peak torque, depending on the variant. In the Indian market, the e-vitara competes with models like the Tata Nexon EV, MG Windsor EV, Vin Fast VF6, Hyundai Creta Electric and Mahindra BE 6.





