Suzuki e Vitara priced from $46,990 drive-away as brand's first EV

Suzuki Australia opens pre-orders for the e Vitara with two variants spanning a 344km Motion and 395km Ultra ahead of first customer deliveries in July 2026.

Rob Leigh

Rob Leigh

1 May 2026
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Key takeaways

  • 2026 Suzuki e Vitara priced from $46,990 drive-away
  • Two variants deliver 344km or 395km WLTP range
  • First 100 pre-orders unlock a $3,000 introductory discount

Find a deal on the Suzuki e Vitara

Suzuki has confirmed Australian pricing for the 2026 Suzuki e Vitara, opening pre-orders for its first fully electric SUV from $46,990 drive-away. First customer deliveries begin in July 2026 with two variants on offer and a limited introductory price for the first 100 buyers.

2026 Suzuki e Vitara pricing

Suzuki is running an introductory drive-away offer for the first 100 pre-order customers, or until 1 July 2026, whichever comes first. Standard pricing applies from the 101st vehicle sold.

VariantPre-order priceStandard price
e Vitara Motion$46,990 drive-away$49,990 drive-away
e Vitara Ultra$56,990 drive-away$58,990 drive-away

Premium paint colours add $745 while two-tone finishes cost $1,345 and are limited to the Motion.

Battery, range and performance

2026 Suzuki e Vitara electric SUV

The entry-level Motion uses a 49kWh lithium iron phosphate battery feeding a single front-mounted 106kW motor, with a claimed WLTP range of 344km. The Ultra steps up to a 61kWh battery, dual-motor all-wheel drive (badged ALLGRIP-e), 135kW combined output and 395km of range.

SpecificationMotionUltra
DriveFWDAWD
Battery49kWh61kWh
WLTP range344km395km
Power106kW135kW
Torque193Nm307Nm
DC fast charge (10-80%)45min45min

Standard equipment

Both grades roll on 18-inch alloys and pack a 10.1-inch infotainment touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, a 360-degree camera and 12-colour ambient lighting. The Ultra adds a panoramic glass roof, Infinity sound system with subwoofer, wireless phone charger, heated front seats and an electrically adjustable driver's seat.

2026 Suzuki e Vitara electric SUV in Australia

Underpinning both variants is Suzuki's new HEARTECT-e platform, developed specifically for EVs. The e Vitara holds a four-star ANCAP rating based on European testing, with seven airbags, autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise and lane-keep assist all standard.

How the e Vitara stacks up

Pricing puts the e Vitara well above key rivals. The BYD Atto 2 starts from $31,990 before on-roads with a 345km range, while the MG S5 EV opens at $40,490 drive-away. The Geely EX5 also undercuts the Suzuki at $41,990 before on-roads with a longer 475km range and a larger body.

Servicing is capped under Suzuki's five-year, 100,000km Genuine Service Program, while the high-voltage battery carries an eight-year, 160,000km warranty. A Type 2 charging cable is included as standard.

For Australian buyers, the e Vitara brings a trusted nameplate into the EV era, but its premium positioning will be tested hard by a wave of cheaper Chinese rivals already in market.

Frequently asked questions

How much is the 2026 Suzuki e Vitara in Australia?

The 2026 Suzuki e Vitara starts from $46,990 drive-away for the first 100 pre-orders, rising to $49,990 from the 101st sale or 1 July 2026.

What is the driving range of the Suzuki e Vitara?

The Motion offers up to 344km of WLTP range from a 49kWh battery, while the Ultra extends that to 395km using a 61kWh battery.

When does the Suzuki e Vitara arrive in Australia?

Suzuki Australia has confirmed first customer deliveries from July 2026, with pre-orders open now via suzuki.com.au.

Rob Leigh

Rob Leigh

Co-founder & Director

Rob Leigh is Co-founder and Director of The Beep based in Melbourne, Australia. He has 15+ years inside a major automotive OEM, specialising in product planning, pricing and vehicle strategy.

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