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Maruti Alto EV: Revolutionizing Electric Vehicles with Luxury Features, Extended Range

The company will unveil its new electric car lineup at the Japan Mobility Show 2023, scheduled to take place in Tokyo.

Maruti Alto EV
Maruti Alto EV

As the demand for electric vehicles continues to surge in the market, Maruti Suzuki has taken a bold step by announcing its plans to introduce six electric vehicles by 2030. In an exciting move, the company will unveil its new electric car lineup at the Japan Mobility Show 2023, scheduled to take place in Tokyo from October 26.

Impressive Range of Up to 200 Kilometers on a Single Charge

Maruti Suzuki has earned its reputation for delivering high-mileage cars at budget-friendly prices. Staying true to this legacy, the company is set to electrify one of its most affordable models, the Alto. While specific details about the powertrain remain undisclosed, reports suggest that the Alto EV will offer an impressive range of up to 200 kilometers on a single charge.

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Suzuki eWX and Maruti Suzuki eVX: Exciting New Additions

The Alto EV represents a new era of automotive innovation, designed with a focus on intercity connectivity. Maruti Suzuki’s ambitious foray into the electric vehicle market extends beyond the Alto. The company’s lineup includes the Suzuki eWX, an electric version of the popular Wagon R, and the Maruti Suzuki eVX, a cutting-edge electric vehicle.

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Maruti Suzuki eVX: Dual Battery Packs for Extended Range

The Maruti Suzuki eVX is a vehicle that stands out in terms of luxury and performance. It boasts two battery pack options, one with a 60 kWh capacity and the other with 48 kWh. With these batteries, the eVX promises an impressive driving range of up to 500 kilometers on a single charge. The car’s dimensions are equally noteworthy, with a length of 4300 mm, a width of 1800 mm, and a height of 1600 mm, providing ample space for passengers. Additionally, a substantial wheelbase of 2700 mm ensures stability and comfort. Enthusiasts can look forward to the eVX hitting the market in October 2024.

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Suzuki eWX: Compact and Stylish

On the other hand, the Suzuki eWX, while smaller in size, brings its own charm to the electric vehicle segment. With a length of 3395 mm, width of 1475 mm, and height of 1620 mm, it offers a compact yet stylish package. Featuring distinctive C-shaped lighting units, a body-colored front bumper, large tires, and an appealing front design, the eWX adds flair to the electric car landscape.

As Maruti Suzuki embarks on this electrifying journey, the Alto EV and its counterparts, the Suzuki eWX and Maruti Suzuki eVX, promise to usher in a new era of electric vehicles, combining affordability, luxury, and extended range. These offerings are poised to make a significant impact on the electric vehicle market, catering to a diverse range of consumer preferences.

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Saurav Gupta


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