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Maruti Announces New EV Production Line: eVitara, Ebella & Upcoming Models – Price, Specs & Launch Details

Maruti Launches Dedicated EV Production Line for eVitara, Ebella and More

Bottom line: Maruti Suzuki is building a brand‑new factory line just for electric cars, starting with the eVitara and Ebella, to meet rising demand at home and abroad.

Maruti Announces New EV Production Line: eVitara, Ebella & Upcoming Models – Price, Specs & Launch Details

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Design & Looks

The new line will let Maruti craft EVs with a fresh design language that sets them apart from the company’s petrol models. The eVitara keeps the rugged SUV silhouette but adds a sleek front grille‑less face and aerodynamic wheel arches. The upcoming Ebella, a compact hatch, will sport a modern, rounded profile and LED lighting throughout.

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Both models will feature:

  • LED headlamps with adaptive lighting
  • Streamlined rooflines for lower drag
  • Eco‑friendly interior materials such as recycled fabrics

Performance & Mileage

Maruti’s new line is designed for efficiency. The eVitara is expected to carry a 40 kWh battery delivering around 300 km (WLTP) on a single charge. The Ebella will likely use a smaller 30 kWh pack, giving roughly 250 km range. Both cars support fast‑charging – 80 % in about 45 minutes.

Key performance specs:

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Engine Mileage (Range) Price (Rs.) Top Features
Electric motor (eVitara) ≈300 km WLTP 8.5–10 lakh
  • All‑wheel drive option
  • Smart infotainment 10‑inch
  • Regenerative braking
Electric motor (Ebella) ≈250 km WLTP 6.5–8 lakh
  • Compact city dimensions
  • Connected car tech
  • Zero‑emission badge

Price & Rivals

Pricing puts the eVitara in direct competition with Tata Nexon EV and Mahindra XUV400, while the Ebella will fight for space with Tata Tiago EV and the upcoming Nissan Leaf India version. Maruti’s strong dealer network and low‑maintenance reputation could give it an edge.

Compared to rivals, Maruti aims to keep ownership costs low by offering:

  • Extended warranty (3 years/100,000 km)
  • Free home charger installation for early buyers
  • Competitive financing through partner banks

FAQ

  • What is the expected mileage of the eVitara? Around 300 km on a full charge (WLTP cycle).
  • How does the Ebella price compare to other city EVs? It is projected at 6.5–8 lakh, slightly lower than the Tata Tiago EV.
  • Is Maruti’s new EV line worth buying? If you value a wide service network, affordable pricing, and quick charging, the new Maruti EVs are strong contenders.

What do you think about Maruti’s move into a dedicated EV factory? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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