Suzuki e Vitara in Builth Wells Powys
Suzuki Motor Corporation has unveiled its first mass-production battery electric vehicle (BEV) model, the e VITARA, in Milan, Italy. Production will commence at Suzuki Motor Gujarat in India in spring 2025, with sales expected to begin in various countries, including Europe, India, and Japan, around summer 2025. The e VITARA is based on the concept model eVX, which was showcased at the Auto Expo held in India in January 2023, and at the JAPAN MOBILITY SHOW in October of the same year. It marks Suzuki's first global strategic BEV model. With the concept of an Emotional Versatile Cruiser, the e VITARA features a design that combines a sense of advanced technology and strength, a BEV powertrain that delivers a nimble and sharp driving experience, an electric 4WD system ALLGRIP-e that provides not only off-road capability but also powerful performance, and a newly developed platform HEARTECT-e specifically for BEVs.
Design
The design theme is High-Tech & Adventure, embodying the advanced feel of a BEV and the robust nature of an SUV, inspiring a sense of adventure. The exterior features a striking design characterised by large-diameter tyres and a long wheelbase, while the interior incorporates an integrated display with advanced equipment and tough-looking panels and a centre console, reflecting the High-Tech & Adventure theme.
Drive
The BEV powertrain consists of a highly efficient eAxle that integrates the motor and inverter, along with the lithium-iron-phosphate batteries designed for safety and reliability. It achieves the characteristic nimble acceleration from a standstill and sharp acceleration during overtaking from low to high speeds.
Practicality
ALLGRIP-e is an electric 4WD system that utilises Suzuki's expertise in four-wheel drive technology, featuring two independent eAxles at the front and rear. This system not only provides powerful performance but also allows for precise control with excellent responsiveness. Additionally, it includes a Trail mode that enables smooth escape from rough terrain by applying brakes to spinning tyres and distributing drive torque to the opposite tyre (LSD function).
Living with it
The platform employs the newly developed HEARTECT-e specifically for BEVs. It features a lightweight structure, high-voltage protection, and a spacious interior due to the short overhang. The main floor eliminates the underfloor members to maximise battery capacity.