Suzuki unveils pricing for the new electric Vitara
Suzuki launches the e Vitara, its first 100% electric SUV, combining modern technology with the heritage of the thermal explorer.
The Suzuki e Vitara, measuring 4.28 meters in length, introduces the new HEARTECT-e platform, specially developed with Toyota for electric vehicles. This structure combines lightweight design, high-voltage safety, and spaciousness thanks to a long wheelbase and short overhangs. The SUV’s design retains the robust spirit of the Vitara while expressing modern technology.
Three engine options and two types of transmission are available. The e Vitara will be offered in France with three engine configurations:
- 106 kW / 144 hp with a 49 kWh battery and front-wheel drive,
- 128 kW / 174 hp with a 61 kWh battery and front-wheel drive,
- 135 kW / 184 hp with a 61 kWh battery and AllGrip-e electric all-wheel drive.
The maximum range reaches 426 km in the WLTP mixed cycle, with standard 11 kW AC fast charging and very rapid DC charging, from 10 to 80% in less than 45 minutes. The AllGrip-e versions allow selecting different driving modes, including a TRAIL mode for rugged paths.
The range is simple and well thought out with only three trim levels:
- Advantage: complete equipment from the entry-level with a 10.25” driver display, 10.1” central screen, 18” wheels, parking sensors, blind spot detectors, and adaptive cruise control.
- Privilege: heated seats and steering wheel, heated mirrors, and additional rear vents.
- Style: enhanced technology and comfort, matrix LED headlights, 360° camera, glass roof, INFINITY by Harman audio system, and mixed upholstery.
Switching to 100% electric: a real challenge for the Vitara
Customers can choose from 11 colors, including five two-tone options, with two metallic paint choices. Prices start at €28,500, reflecting Suzuki’s desire to offer an accessible electric SUV.
Transforming an iconic model like the Vitara into a 100% electric vehicle represents a real challenge. The brand retains a historical name while introducing entirely new technology. This raises the question: was it necessary to adapt a classic, or should a new electric model have been created from the start? This transition showcases both Suzuki’s ambition and the constraints associated with the legacy of a legendary SUV.
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Versions, powertrains, and prices for the Suzuki e Vitara as of 15/01/2026

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This page is translated from the original post "Suzuki dévoile les tarifs du nouveau Vitara électrique" in French.
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