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Suzuki introduces its first electric vehicle, the e Vitara, with compelling launch offers under the Suzuki Granted program. This self-funded initiative, responding to the UK’s Electric Car Grant, provides significant savings for retail customers. Available across the five-model e Vitara range, the offer reduces the starting price of the 49kWh Motion model to £26,249, saving buyers £3,750. Customers ordering by December 31, 2025, also receive a free Ohme home charger, enhancing the vehicle’s value proposition.
Key Highlights
- Suzuki Granted matches the UK’s higher-level Electric Car Grant, offering £3,750 savings on the e Vitara range.
- Free Ohme home charger included for orders placed by December 31, 2025.
- Launch pricing starts at £26,249 for the 49kWh Motion 2WD model.
- ALLGRIP-e 4WD system available with 61kWh battery models, a rare SUV EV feature.
- Financing at 2.9% APR PCP over four years, with monthly payments as low as £299.
- Up to 10-year vehicle and EV battery warranties, exceeding legal requirements.
- Suzuki plans four additional EV models by 2030 in the UK and Europe.

Competitive Pricing and Features
The e Vitara range offers diverse options, with pricing reflecting battery size and drivetrain. The 61kWh Motion 2WD starts at £29,249, while the 61kWh Ultra ALLGRIP-e 4WD tops the range at £34,049. The ALLGRIP-e system, exclusive to Suzuki in the SUV EV market, leverages the brand’s 55 years of 4×4 expertise. It uses dual independent motors for enhanced performance and precise control, setting the e Vitara apart in its segment.
Flexible Financing Options
Suzuki enhances affordability with a 2.9% APR Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) plan over four years. For the 61kWh Motion 2WD, with a 264-mile WLTP range, buyers pay a £4,830 deposit followed by £299 monthly payments, with an optional final payment to own the vehicle. The e Vitara also comes with a 10-year vehicle warranty and a 10-year EV battery warranty, offering peace of mind beyond the standard legal requirements.

Suzuki’s Commitment to Electrification
Suzuki’s launch of the e Vitara signals its dedication to electric mobility in the UK and Europe. The company plans to introduce four more EV models by 2030, aligning with its global goal of selling 4.2 million vehicles annually by the same year, up from 3.2 million in 2023. Beyond EVs, Suzuki is advancing sustainability globally, particularly in India, where it produces two million cars annually. Initiatives include a new biogas manufacturing plant using cow dung to power Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) vehicles, supporting carbon-neutral fuel adoption in a market where CNG vehicles hold a 20% share.
Supporting Customer Transition
David Kateley, Director Automobile, emphasized that Suzuki Granted ensures clarity and value for customers, reinforcing Suzuki’s vision as a trusted brand for unique drivers. Full specifications and technical details will be released closer to the e Vitara’s autumn launch.
For more details, visit Suzuki’s official website.
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