Suzuki
and
Toyota
have
been
working
together
on
a
new
4WD-capable
electric
SUV,
and
in
Italy
yesterday,
Suzuki
revealed
the
fruits
of
the
collaboration:
a
new
compact
called
the
E
Vitara.
It’s
the
automaker’s
first
EV,
and
it’s
scheduled
for
production
at
Suzuki
Motor
Gujarat
in
India
starting
next
spring.
The
E
Vitara
will
launch
in
Europe,
India,
and
Japan
“around”
the
summer
of
next
year,
and
there
will
be
a
Toyota-badged
version,
which
will
probably
look
a
lot
like
the
Urban
SUV
Concept
Toyota
revealed
in
2023.
Toyota
similarly
shares
its
mediocre
bZ4X
EV
with
Subaru,
which
is
rebadged
as
the
Solterra
EV.
Toyota
and
Suzuki
have
been
slow
to
adopt
EVs
into
their
lineups,
with
Toyota
refocusing
on
building
more
hybrids
and
a
three-row
electric
SUV
for
the
US
market.
As
reported
by
Autocar,
Suzuki’s
previously
announced
target
of
launching
multiple
EVs
by
2030
is
on
hold,
with
President
Toshihiro
Suzuki
saying
the
company
will
“monitor
the
situation”
due
to
cooling
EV
demand.
As
for
the
E
Vitara,
the
vehicle
will
be
powered
by
a
lithium
iron
phosphate
battery
in
either
49
kWh
or
60
kWh
capacities.
Both
batteries
can
be
offered
in
2WD
drivetrains,
but
4WD
versions
only
come
with
the
larger
one.
According
to
The
Japan
Times,
Suzuki
said
the
E
Vitara
can
get
up
to
400km
(about
248
miles)
on
a
single
charge.
At
its
peak,
the
E
Vitara
motor
is
capable
of
135
kW
output.
It’s
fairly
underpowered
compared
to
the
150
kW
output
of
the
similarly-sized
Chevy
Bolt,
which
is
just
130mm
shorter
in
length
than
the
4,275mm
E
Vitara.
There’s
currently
no
pricing
for
the
E
Vitara,
and
like
Hyundai’s
Inster,
the
US
market
is
not
in
the
launch
plans
for
this
tiny
EV.
Original author: Umar Shakir
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