Maruti eVitara Price Leak: Shock Tag Ahead Of India Launch

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The Maruti eVitara price leak has taken a lot of folks aback. Just ahead of its anticipated market debut in February 2026, the pricing for Maruti Suzuki’s first electric SUV, the eVitara, appears to have leaked online. The information briefly surfaced on an official Nexa dealer website and the brand’s online configurator before being retracted.

Leaked Pricing Details

After the Maruti eVitara price leak, we get data that specifically points to the pricing of the top-tier variant:

  • Alpha Trim (61.1 kWh): Listed at ₹24,78,958 (ex-showroom).

At this price point, the eVitara Alpha would become one of the most expensive products in the Nexa portfolio, trailing only the Invicto.

Technical Specifications: Battery & Performance

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The eVitara is built on the dedicated HEARTECT-e platform and will offer two distinct battery configurations.

  • 49 kWh Battery: This front-mounted motor produces 142 HP and 193 NM of torque.
  • 61.1 kWh Battery: The larger pack increases output to 172 HP while maintaining a torque of 193 NM.
  • Driving Range: The 61.1 kWh variant boasts a claimed MIDC range of up to 500 KM WLTP / 543 KM ARAI
  • Drivetrain: While an All-Wheel Drive (AWD) version is produced for export, the India-spec model is confirmed as Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) only at launch.

Comparing the Rivalry: MG Windsor EV & Others

If the leaked pricing is accurate, the eVitara will face stiff competition from established players, particularly the MG Windsor EV, which sells the most as of now.

FeatureMaruti eVitara (Alpha)*MG Windsor EV (Essence Pro)
Ex-Showroom Price₹24.79 Lakh (Leaked)₹15.49 Lakh – ₹18.50 Lakh
Battery Capacity61.1 kWh52.9 kWh
Claimed Range543 KM449 KM
Infotainment10.1-inch15.6-inch
Space2,700 MM Wheelbase2,700 MM Wheelbase (Better boot: 604L)

Coming To The Facts

At the ₹25 lakh mark, the e-Vitara enters a territory where the interior comfort and space in general, currently the Windsor’s forte, become critical deciding factors for Indian consumers.