TL; DR
- There are multiple reasons why the e-Vitara could finally arrive this December.
- A launch toward the end of 2025 will also give the company a strong start in the new calendar year.
- The e-Vitara is a crucial vehicle for the largest car-selling company in India, as its success will determine whether the company will double down on the EV segment or not.
After months of anticipation, the e-Vitara finally has a launch date, and it’s arriving sooner than you think. According to new reports, Maruti Suzuki will launch its first EV, the e-Vitara, in December 2025.
The eSUV has been delayed multiple times in the past. In July 2025, reports claimed that the vehicle’s launch had been postponed to the third quarter of the year, with some reports specifically pinpointing September 2025 as the target date.
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Factors Supporting e-Vitara’s December 2025 Launch

Production Finally Underway in Gujarat
There are multiple reasons why the e-Vitara could finally arrive this December. First, production for the vehicle has already begun at the company’s Hansalpur, Gujarat, plant. The company will export the unit to multiple countries from India, and the external pressure is compelling the company to firm up the India launch.
EV Demand in India at an All-Time High
Last but not least, sales of EVs have increased in the Indian market. In the first half of 2026, total EV sales have jumped over 100% compared to the same period last year. A launch toward the end of 2025 will also give the company a strong start in the new calendar year.
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We’ve already covered the detailed specifications and power figures of the BEV in other articles, so please refer to those for more information about the car.
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The e-Vitara is a crucial vehicle for the largest car-selling company in India, as its success will determine whether the company will double down on the EV segment or not. If the car sells well, the company could explore electric versions of its most popular offerings, such as the Fronx, Jimny, Baleno, and Ertiga.

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