Suzuki’s All-Electric eVX SUV Will Also Be Branded as a Toyota

Suzuki’s eVX concept, an all-electric SUV that will also be sold as a Toyota, is set to hit global markets in 2025 as Suzuki’s first globally strategic EV.

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Collaborating closely with Toyota, Suzuki aims to expand its lineup with fully electric models, marking a significant step forward for both automakers in the race to electrification. This partnership will see Suzuki’s upcoming battery-powered SUV produced alongside Toyota’s Urban SUV concept, with production scheduled to begin in 2025 and a worldwide release expected later in the year.

The eVX promises to bring Suzuki’s iconic 4×4 DNA into the electric age, combining rugged off-road capabilities with the latest in EV technology. While most electric SUVs tend toward urban-friendly designs, Suzuki’s vision with the eVX is to deliver a true SUV experience, reflecting the brand’s commitment to practicality and versatility. Its exterior design is immediately recognizable as a Suzuki, with an aesthetic that preserves its SUV heritage while embracing a modern, electric future.

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Suzuki has confirmed that the eVX will feature a 4WD system, giving it a distinct advantage in off-road conditions compared to typical electric crossovers. Coupled with a 60 kWh battery pack, the eVX is projected to offer an impressive range of approximately 500 km, targeting a broad audience of drivers seeking both adventure and everyday usability. The interior design promises ample cabin space, ensuring a comfortable experience that matches its practical performance.

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Unveiled at the Auto Expo 2023, the eVX aligns with Suzuki’s commitment to addressing environmental challenges by reducing greenhouse gas emissions through sustainable innovations. As President Suzuki emphasized, the brand aims to deliver valuable, optimized products that cater to diverse driving needs worldwide.

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Looking ahead to 2025, the eVX has the potential to stand out in the rapidly growing EV market, especially with Suzuki’s reputation for durability and value. Its blend of off-road capabilities, range, and practicality could attract a loyal customer base, positioning Suzuki as a serious competitor in the electric SUV segment.

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