2026 Suzuki e Vitara priced from $46,990 drive-away – over $10k more than BYD Atto 2

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    The first 100 Australian customers who pre-order the new Suzuki e Vitara small electric SUV will pay $46,990 drive-away – making it the most expensive Suzuki in local showrooms – before prices are increased from the 101st vehicle sold or July 1, whichever comes first.

    Available to order now ahead of first customer deliveries, Suzuki has announced two model grades for the e Vitara, which is made in India and based on an entirely different platform to the regular petrol-powered Vitara, and features its own chunky styling and character.

    The entry-level e Vitara Motion will be priced from $49,990 drive-away from July 1, effectively excluding the $3000 early-buyer discount, while the top-shelf e Vitara Ultra will be priced at $56,990 drive-away until the promotion ends, rising to $58,990 drive-away thereafter.

    For reference, the existing petrol-powered Vitara 2WD starts from $34,590 drive-away, while the Vitara 4WD – powered by the same 1.4-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine and six-speed automatic – is priced from $39,490 drive-away.

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    The e Vitara is also considerably more expensive than other small electric SUVs, and even some larger alternatives.

    The BYD Atto 2, launched in Australia earlier this year, is slightly longer at 4375mm and priced from $31,990 before on-road costs. It comes with a 130kW front-mounted electric motor and a 345km WLTP range.

    By comparison, the e Vitara measures 4275mm long, 1800mm wide and 1635mm tall on a 2700mm wheelbase.

    The entry-level e Vitara Motion is also front-wheel drive and comes with a less powerful 106kW/193Nm motor and a 49kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery offering a shorter 344km WLTP range.

    The Suzuki is also significantly more expensive than the MG S5 EV, which in entry-level rear-wheel drive Excite guise is priced at $40,490 drive-away, has a 125kW motor, 340km WLTP range and a larger 4476mm-long body.

    The MG also has a five-star safety rating from the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP), compared to the e Vitara’s four-star rating.

    The Geely EX5 Extended Range mid-size electric SUV, meantime, offers more space again at 4615mm long, plus a more powerful 160kW motor and a longer 475km WLTP range, and is priced from $41,990 before on-road costs.

    By comparison, the top-spec e Vitara Ultra produces 135kW and offers a 395km WLTP range for $58,990 drive-away.

    So alongside these rivals, the e Vitara has higher pricing, similar or lower driving ranges, and less space – or a combination of all three.

    The e Vitara Ultra adds a second motor for all-wheel drive, ups combined outputs to 135kW/307Nm, and has a larger 61kWh LFP battery.

    Standard equipment across both grades includes 18-inch alloy wheels, a 10.1-inch infotainment touchscreen, 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, fabric seat trim and a 360-degree camera.

    The Ultra adds synthetic leather upholstery, wireless phone charging and a panoramic glass roof.

    Pricing includes a Type 2 charging cable – valued by the automaker at around $1000 – but buyers will pay a $745 premium for ‘premium’ exterior paint colours such as Splendid Silver and Bluish Black Pearl.

    Two-tone paint costs $1345 and is available in Splendid Silver with a Black Pearl roof, and Land Breeze Green with a Black Pearl roof.

    2026 Suzuki e Vitara Pre-order pricing Post pre-order pricing
    e Vitara Motion $46,990 drive-away $49,990 drive-away
    e Vitara Ultra $56,990 drive-away $58,990 drive-away

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