KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Maruti Suzuki eVX spotted at an EV charging station
- The side profile and the alloy design revealed in new spy pictures
- Will boast a 60 kWh battery pack with 550 km of range
Maruti Suzuki has initiated comprehensive testing for its inaugural electric vehicle, the eVX, slated to launch in 2024. The test prototype of the Maruti eVX has been observed both internationally and on Indian terrain. A recent sighting in India captured a new test prototype of the eVX at a charging station. Although heavily camouflaged, the test mule disclosed some minor details about the forthcoming Maruti electric vehicle.
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Maruti Suzuki eVX Spotted
The recently sighted eVX was seen alongside the Maruti S-Cross, providing an idea of the dimensions of the forthcoming electric vehicle. Despite being heavily camouflaged, the eVX showcases a sporty stance with sharp lines. The test mule reportedly features makeshift tail lamps and headlamps. The side profile reveals a 10-spoke alloy wheel design. Spy shots have yet to reveal the interior of the India-spec version. On the features front the EV will get a panoramic sunroof, L-shaped LED DRLs, LED headlamp, and tail lamp among other features.
The EV's exterior was noted to feature an Outside Rear View Mirror (ORVM)-mounted camera, suggesting the presence of a 360-degree camera system. The test mule exhibited additional elements such as multi-spoke alloy wheels, a rear wiper, a top-mounted stop lamp, and C-pillar-mounted rear door handles. On the interior will feature, a big panoramic display for infotainment and the instrument cluster was evident, along with a drive mode selector on the center console, a two-spoke steering wheel, and vertically aligned AC vent design as seen in the concept vehicle.
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Maruti Suzuki eVX Powertrain
The upcoming Maruti eVX is set to incorporate a robust 60 kWh battery, delivering an impressive range of 550 km on a complete charge. Additionally, there is anticipation for an alternative variant that will come equipped with a slightly smaller 48 kWh battery, offering a commendable range of approximately 400 km on a full charge. These battery options aim to provide a versatile range to cater to different driving needs and preferences.
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