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Suzuki e Vitara priced from £29,999 in the UK

Suzuki UK announced official pricing for the new e Vitara, its first fully electric car, ahead of the UK media launch later this year and sales introduction in July.

Available in both two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive configurations, it will offer 49kWh and 61kWh battery options. While specific range and performance figures are yet to be announced, the 49kWh two-wheel drive model is expected to deliver over 200 miles (about 322 km) of range, with the 61kWh variant potentially reaching nearly 250 miles (402 km).

Priced from £29,999 for the 49kWh battery model, the e Vitara will be available in both Motion and Ultra grades as well offering ALLGRIP-e as an option – Suzuki’s all-new four-wheel drive system.


ALLGRIP-e is an electric 4WD system that utilises Suzuki’s expertise in four-wheel drive technology, featuring two independent motors at the front and rear. This system not only provides powerful performance but also allows for precise control with excellent responsiveness.

ALLGRIP-e has been developed specifically for e Vitara and Suzuki is currently one of only a few brands to offer 4×4 as an option in the SUV EV sector. Suzuki has a vast experience of 4×4 technology and celebrates 55 years of ALLGRIP this year.

For customers looking at finance options, e Vitara will be available from launch with 0% PCP, payable over two years and with a 20% deposit. Taking the 61kWh Motion 2WD as an example, a deposit of £8,436 is required followed by monthly payments of £379 per month with the usual optional final payment required to keep the car at the end of the agreement.


As an additional and attractive offer for customers ordering their e Vitara before 30th September, Suzuki will provide a free Ohme home charger along with 10,000 miles home charging credit.

OTR Pricing for the e Vitara:

49kWh Motion 2WD£29,999
61kWh Motion 2WD£32,999
61kWh Ultra 2WD£35,799
61kWh Motion ALLGRIP-e 4WD£34,999
61kWh Ultra ALLGRIP-e 4WD£37,799

 

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