Suzuki eWX EV design patented in India

    The Suzuki eWX has a length of 3.4 metres, which makes it even smaller than the Maruti S-Presso.

    Published On May 22, 2024 11:34:00 AM

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    Suzuki has patented the Suzuki eWX’s design in India. The upcoming electric hatch was first showcased in concept form at the Tokyo Motor Show 2023.

    1. Suzuki eWX concept could spawn an entry-level city EV
    2. Production version to have 230km range

    Suzuki eWX: styling, dimensions

    The eWX concept is only 3.4 metres long, which means that it adheres to the existing Kei car restrictions in Japan. The overall boxy, tallboy design seems to be inspired by the Wagon R, but as far as dimensions go, the eWX concept is even smaller than the S-Presso sold in India.

    The patented car still appears to be in concept form, with no headlamps and a curved windshield that extends beyond the A-pillars. The B-pillars appear to be missing. The car has body cladding all around and fully covered wheel caps.

    While Suzuki hasn’t revealed eWX’s specifications yet, it will likely feature a single-motor setup as standard. The brand had previously claimed that this concept could deliver a 230km range.

    Suzuki eWX: launch details

    Maruti is yet to reveal any details about the eWX’s India launch; however, we had reported that an eWX-based hatchback will be added to Maruti’s portfolio sometime in 2026-27. This Tiago EV and MG Comet EV-rivalling hatchback will be built on the heavily localised K-EV platform.

    The company is also working on the eVX mid-size electric SUV, which will be its first EV offering in the country and directly rival the upcoming Hyundai Creta EVThe production of the eVX SUV has been pushed to February 2025 from the earlier target of September 2024

    Also see:

    44% Toyota sales come from Maruti-rebadged products

    Maruti Swift CNG launch likely in the coming months

    Maruti Suzuki Cars

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