The Suzuki eVX Has Not Yet Started Being Marketed, But It Promises to Shake Up the Electric Vehicle Market After 2 Presentations.
Suzuki didn’t miss the opportunity during the Japan Auto Show and revealed to the world what can be considered the future of the brand in the universe of electric vehicles: the new Suzuki eVX. This compact electric SUV represents a bold move for the company, which has never launched a fully electric vehicle before. And, according to the information presented, the eVX seems to be almost ready for mass production.
Details of the Suzuki eVX: An Electric SUV That Aims to Change the Concept of Compact Electric Vehicles
Before its appearance in Japan, the Suzuki eVX had already made an impressive debut at Auto Expo 2023 in India.
The development of this compact electric SUV was handled by Maruti-Suzuki, a subsidiary of Suzuki, which aims to innovate the automotive market with this novelty.
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With dimensions of 4,300 mm in length, 1,800 mm in width, and 1,600 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2,700 mm, the Suzuki eVX offers space and comfort for passengers and cargo while remaining in the compact SUV segment.
Impressive Power and Range
Although the technical specifications have not yet been fully revealed, Maruti stated that the eVX will be built on a specific BEV platform designed for electric vehicles.
The electric vehicle showcased at the event was equipped with a 60 kWh capacity battery, offering an impressive estimated range of 500 kilometers on a single charge.
The vehicle is expected to achieve power outputs ranging from 140hp to 170hp, ensuring performance and agility on the roads.
Design of Suzuki’s First Electric Vehicle
Regarding the interior, the Suzuki eVX promises simplicity and functionality.
Two integrated screens for the instrument cluster and infotainment system provide a modern environment.
While the four vertical lines on the dashboard resemble vertically oriented air conditioning vents, lending a touch of sophistication.
The central dashboard features conventional buttons for essential functions, maintaining a focus on practicality. This makes the eVX easy to use and familiar for drivers.
Soon the Suzuki eVX Will Be Available Worldwide
Suzuki has big plans for the eVX, aiming for a wide market reach.
The company plans to start mass production at the end of 2024 in India before making the vehicle available in global markets.
The Suzuki eVX represents a new chapter in the brand’s journey towards electrification and sustainable mobility.
With its attractive design, impressive range, and global ambitions, Suzuki is set to conquer the electric vehicle world.


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