Maruti E-Vitara Launch: Work is being done to make the cars offered in the Indian market safe. Leading automaker Maruti will also soon launch its first electric SUV E-Vitara.

According to media reports, its crash test (Maruti E Vitara Crash Test) was done before the launch, the pictures of which have become public on social media. What information is being received about the test from these pictures, we are telling you in this news.

Crash test of Maruti E-Vitara

According to media reports, the crash test of the E-Vitara, which will be launched soon by Maruti as its first electric SUV, has been done. Pictures of this recent crash test have become public on social media. However, the company has not yet given any information in this regard.

What information was received

According to reports, the crash test of the SUV has not been done by B-NCAP or Global NCAP. In such a situation, it is being speculated that the company itself has done internal testing. However, so far only its pictures have been made public, and no information has been revealed about any kind of result.

A better rating can be obtained in a crash test

This SUV offered by Maruti can get a better rating after being formally crash-tested. This is being said because the company is offering many great safety features in it. Due to this, its crash testing can be better.

How are the safety features

In Maruti e-Vitara, the company offers many safety features like seven airbags, TPMS, ABS, EBD, 360 degree camera, rear parking sensor, and hill assist. Along with this, safety features like ADAS will also be provided in it.

What will be the range

Maruti will have a battery of 61 kWh capacity in it. Which can be driven more than 500 kilometers after a full charge. Apart from this, a 49 kWh option can also be given for the second battery. Which will provide less range, but the price of the car can be offered at a lower price.

When will it be launched

The company has not yet given any information about the launch of the e-Vitara. But it has been said that first the infrastructure for electric vehicles will be prepared and only then the car will be launched. In such a situation, it will likely be formally launched before the festive season.

How much will it cost

The price will be informed only after the launch of the SUV by Maruti. But it will be brought in the mid-size electric SUV segment. In such a situation, its ex-showroom price can be around Rs 20 lakh.

Who will compete with whom

Maruti will bring e-Vitara as its first electric SUV. This SUV will give direct competition to Hyundai Creta Electric and the soon-to-be-launched Tata Harrier in the market.