New Delhi: Maruti Suzuki India unveiled its first battery electric vehicle eVITARA on Friday. Reportedly, the vehicle will be exported to over 100 countries.
Speaking at the unveiling of the model at the Auto Expo, held as part of the Bharat Mobility Show, Suzuki Motor Corporation representative Director and President Toshihiro Suzuki said the electric SUV would be exported to various regions, including Europe and Japan. Suzuki Motor Corporation, which has around 58 per cent stake in Maruti Suzuki India, plans to make India a global production hub for the model.
"We plan to begin production of the eVITARA" in the coming few months at Maruti Suzuki's Gujarat plant. From here, we will export to more than 100 countries, including Europe and Japan," Suzuki said.
Automaker To Utilise All Its Resources To Build BEV Ecosystem
In India, the automaker will utilise all its resources to build a BEV ecosystem to offer customers an experience with total peace of mind, he stated. This will ensure that customers feel very comfortable and confident when making the BEV choice, Suzuki said.
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eVITARA is Suzuki's first global strategic battery electric vehicle, which has been long-awaited in India and many parts of the world, he added. Suzuki noted that the company has been studying customer requirements for BEV in detail all over the world, particularly in its key business regions - India, Japan and Europe.
Based on the study, the automaker aims to make BEVs attractive to customers through a three-step strategy, including the development of a BEV-dedicated platform for optimum performance, he added.
Secondly, evolve the right product for the target markets based on the customer requirements, Suzuki said. Thirdly, leverage the company's global economies of scale and concentrate manufacturing at a single location for the world.