Suzuki introduced the eVitara at the 2025 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) before its 2026 release in Indonesia. The eVitara is Suzuki's first electric vehicle in the Indonesian market.
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The Suzuki eVitara electric crossover at GIIAS 2025. Photo: AutolifeThailand
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The eVitara is positioned in the B-segment SUV category and will be available in two versions.
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Interior design of the eVitara.
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The eVitara's rear seats can be folded down, offering ample legroom.
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Large cargo space with the second row folded.
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The eVitara has a length of 4,275 mm and a wheelbase of 2,700 mm.
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The eVitara is scheduled to be released in Indonesia in 2026.
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18-inch wheels.
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Stylish exterior design.
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LED headlights.
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LED taillights.
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Central control panel with a rotary gear selector.
Developed alongside its sibling, the Toyota Urban Cruiser, the Suzuki eVitara is built on the company's Heartect-e platform. The vehicle measures 4,275 mm in length, 1,800 mm in width, and 1,635 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,700 mm. It will be offered with two battery pack options: 49 kWh and 61 kWh.
The smaller battery version features a front-mounted electric motor producing 142 horsepower and 189 Nm of torque. The larger battery version offers a 172 horsepower motor with the same torque output.
Additionally, an all-wheel-drive option, AllGrip-e, is available with the 61 kWh battery. This adds a 64 horsepower rear electric motor, increasing the total output to 181 horsepower and 300 Nm of torque. Suzuki claims a range of up to 500 km for the eVitara.
The Suzuki eVitara is a global product manufactured at the company's Gujarat plant in India. 50% of the production is allocated for export to the European market.
The 2025 GIIAS took place from 24/7 to 3/8.
Minh Vu