Prime Minister Narendra Modi today inaugurated Maruti Suzuki’s first global electric SUV “e-Vitara” from the company’s Hansalpur plant in Gujarat. The milestone event marks the beginning of India’s journey as a major global hub for electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing. Alongside the SUV rollout, Modi also launched the production of hybrid battery electrodes at the TDS Lithium-Ion Battery plant, strengthening India’s EV supply chain.
Key Highlights of the Inauguration
e-Vitara: Maruti Suzuki’s First Global EV
- The e-Vitara is Maruti Suzuki’s first fully battery-electric SUV.
- It will be exported to over 100 countries, including advanced markets such as Europe and Japan.
- The vehicle is positioned as a strategic global model, supporting Suzuki’s push to expand its EV presence worldwide.
Battery Electrode Localization
- The TDS (Toshiba–Denso–Suzuki) joint venture plant in Gujarat has begun producing hybrid battery electrodes locally.
- This will allow over 80% of battery value addition to be done within India, reducing import dependence.
- The move supports India’s push towards self-reliance in green mobility technologies.
Suzuki’s Investment Commitment
- Suzuki Motor Corporation has pledged an investment of ₹70,000 crore (~$8 billion) in India over the next 5–6 years.
- The investment will enhance EV production capacity, introduce new models, and strengthen supply chains.
Boost to Make-in-India
With the launch of e-Vitara and localized battery production, India is being positioned as a global EV manufacturing hub. This supports the government’s “Make in India, Make for the World” vision.
Consumer Benefits
- Localized battery manufacturing will reduce EV costs in the long run.
- A wider EV portfolio and Maruti’s extensive service network will make electric mobility more accessible for Indian buyers.
Government’s Green Mobility Vision
PM Modi emphasized that the world will soon be driving EVs with a “Made in India” tag, highlighting the country’s growing industrial strength and global competitiveness in sustainable mobility.
Outcome
The inauguration of Maruti Suzuki’s first electric SUV e-Vitara and the launch of localized battery electrode production mark a turning point in India’s EV journey. With a massive investment pipeline, global exports, and strong government backing, India is on track to become a key player in the global electric mobility revolution.
Source: Official statements from Maruti Suzuki, Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) press release, and major business news outlets.





































































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