Prices for the Maruti Suzuki eVItara electric SUV are confirmed and many prospective buyers could be wondering if it makes sense to go for the subscription model or buy the EV at full cost. Here's a ...
The mid-spec variant of the Maruti Suzuki eVitara starts at ₹11.99 lakh under the Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model, with battery usage charges estimated at around ₹4.39 per km. The fully owned ...
With variant-wise prices now revealed, the Maruti Suzuki e Vitara offers a wide feature spread across Delta, Zeta and Alpha ...
Maruti Suzuki has officially entered the Indian electric vehicle market with the launch of its first-ever electric SUV, the e ...
After revealing only the BAAS (Battery as a Subscription) pricing for the entry-level variants a day earlier, Maruti Suzuki has now announced the full, outright purchase prices of the Maruti Suzuki ...
Moderna on Tuesday released preliminary data indicating its vaccine is likely to hold up against several variants of concern, including the Delta variant, which is predicted to become the dominant ...
The e Vitara will be offered in three variants Delta, Zeta and Alpha across two battery pack options. Here’s a rundown of ...
Against the Hyundai Creta Electric, the comparison is far less relevant. The Creta Electric is nearly Rs 5 lakh more expensive, making it unlikely that buyers would cross shop the two. On paper, then, ...