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Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Debuts With Rs 10.99 Lakh BaaS as Full Purchase Prices Emerge

A battery lease option with bundled charging aims to lower entry costs, easing ownership.

Overview

  • Dealers and outlets have published full buyout prices with the battery at Rs 15.99 lakh for Delta (49kWh), Rs 17.49 lakh for Zeta (61kWh) and Rs 19.79 lakh for Alpha (61kWh), while the introductory BaaS entry remains Rs 10.99 lakh plus Rs 3.99 per km through March 31, 2026.
  • Two battery choices are offered—49kWh and 61kWh—with claimed ranges of 440 km and up to 543 km respectively, both in a front‑wheel‑drive setup.
  • Charging support includes 7.4 kW AC top‑ups taking about 6.5–9 hours (10–80%) and DC fast charging at roughly 70 kW achieving 10–80% in around 45–50 minutes.
  • Safety and driver assistance features include Level‑2 ADAS and seven airbags, with reports citing a five‑star Bharat NCAP rating for the SUV.
  • Bookings are open for Rs 21,000 and deliveries have begun, with buyers getting a complimentary 7.4 kW home charger with installation, one year of free dealer charging, an assured buyback of up to 60% after three years and an eight‑year/160,000 km battery warranty; production is underway in Gujarat with exports already shipped.