Kathmandu: CG Motocorp has officially commenced deliveries of the all-new Suzuki e-Vitara across Nepal, marking the launch of Suzuki’s first Completely Built Unit (CBU) Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) in the Nepali market.
Combining Japanese engineering, advanced EV technology, premium safety features, and everyday practicality, the Suzuki e-Vitara has already received a positive response from customers nationwide. Deliveries for booked units are now underway through Suzuki’s authorized dealer network.
To mark the launch, CG Motocorp has announced a special introductory starting price of NPR 49,99,000 for the first 100 bookings for a limited period.
Introductory Pricing
| Variant | Battery Capacity | Range | Actual MRP | Introductory Price | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| e-Vitara | 48.8 kWh | 440 km | NPR 52,99,000 | NPR 49,99,000 | NPR 3,00,000 |
| e-Vitara | 61.1 kWh | 543 km | NPR 57,99,000 | NPR 53,99,000 | NPR 4,00,000 |
| e-Vitara | 61.1 kWh | 543 km | NPR 63,99,000 | NPR 59,99,000 | NPR 4,00,000 |
| e-Vitara | 61.1 kWh | 543 km | NPR 64,49,000 | NPR 60,49,000 | NPR 4,00,000 |
Backed by 25 authorized Suzuki sales outlets and 40 after-sales service networks across Nepal, the Suzuki e-Vitara is supported by spare parts availability, trained technical manpower, and enhanced EV service readiness. The company stated that the nationwide service network is expected to provide customers with a dependable ownership experience and lower long-term ownership costs.
At a time when several new EV brands are entering the Nepali market, Suzuki’s established customer base, after-sales support, and nationwide service reach are expected to provide customers with greater confidence in reliability and maintenance support.
Key Highlights of the Suzuki e-Vitara
- Available with 49 kWh and 61 kWh battery options
- Power outputs of 108 kW and 128 kW respectively
- Claimed driving range of over 500 km
- Level 2 ADAS safety features
- Standard 7 airbags including driver-side knee airbag
- HEARTECT-e dedicated EV platform
- Regenerative braking with one-pedal driving experience
- Eco, Normal, Sport, and Snow driving modes
According to the company, the e-Vitara is the first Japanese electric vehicle available in this price segment in Nepal and comes equipped with advanced battery technology, modern safety systems, and premium comfort features.
Design and Interior Features
The Suzuki e-Vitara features a bold SUV-inspired exterior design with aerodynamic styling elements, R18 aerodynamic alloy wheels, roof-end spoilers, LED projector headlamps, and next-generation LED DRLs.
Inside, the vehicle offers a digital cockpit with a twin-deck floating console, a fixed-glass sunroof, soft-touch dual-tone materials, and multi-colour ambient lighting. The SUV also includes a 10.1-inch integrated digital display and a 10.25-inch multi-information display with wireless connectivity and an Infinity by Harman sound system.
For passenger comfort, the e-Vitara comes with ventilated front seats, a 10-way power-adjustable driver seat, and a 40:20:40 split rear seat configuration with sliding and reclining functionality for flexible cargo management.
EV Platform and Performance
Built on Suzuki’s new HEARTECT-e platform, the e-Vitara has been designed with a focus on structural rigidity, cabin space, and high-voltage protection. The EV platform features a 2,700 mm wheelbase and a compact turning radius aimed at improving manoeuvrability and cabin comfort.
The vehicle uses a 3-in-1 electric powertrain integrating the motor, inverter, and transmission system, paired with lithium-ion battery packs available in 49 kWh and 61 kWh variants. The batteries use Cell-To-Pack technology and are supported by an advanced thermal management system tested for extreme temperatures ranging from -30°C to 60°C.
Safety Features
The HEARTECT-e platform incorporates over 50 percent high-tensile steel construction and an advanced battery protection system. Safety features include:
- Level 2 ADAS
- 7 airbags
- Electronic Parking Brake
- All-disc brakes
- e-Call functionality
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
CG Motocorp also stated that Suzuki plans to introduce six new EV models globally by 2030 as part of its future electric mobility roadmap.
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