2026 Suzuki e Vitara Price and Specifications
Suzuki’s first Australian EV starts at $46,990 drive-away, with two grades, up to 395km range and a 4-star ANCAP rating.
Suzuki Australia has confirmed pricing for the 2026 Suzuki e Vitara, with its first electric SUV available to pre-order from $46,990 drive-away.
The range opens with the front-wheel-drive Motion and is topped by the all-wheel-drive Ultra, with first deliveries expected to begin from July 2026.
Introductory pricing is limited to the first 100 customers who place a pre-order before 1 July 2026.
After that point, or once the first 100 vehicles are sold, standard drive-away pricing will apply.
The e Vitara arrives into a small electric SUV market where several competitors are priced lower, although not all use the same drive-away pricing structure.
For context, the Suzuki starts $10,000 above the Jaecoo J5 EV’s $36,990 drive-away launch offer and $15,000 above the BYD Atto 2’s $31,990 before on-road costs entry price.
CarSauce has also covered those rivals in 2026 BYD ATTO 2 Priced from $31,990: Australia’s Cheapest New Electric SUV and 2026 Jaecoo J5 EV $36,990 Driveaway Offer Extended: New Interior Options for Australia.
The e Vitara Motion uses a 49kWh lithium iron battery and a 106kW front motor, with a claimed driving range of 344km.
The Ultra moves to a 61kWh battery, dual-motor all-wheel drive, 135kW and 307Nm, with claimed range increasing to 395km.
Both variants are claimed to DC rapid charge from 10 to 80 per cent in 45 minutes, while AC charging times vary by battery size and power supply.
Suzuki says the e Vitara is built on its HEARTECT-e electric vehicle platform, with MacPherson strut front suspension, multi-link rear suspension, ventilated disc brakes and 18-inch alloy wheels across the range.
Safety equipment includes seven airbags, adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking, lane keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, front and rear parking sensors and a 360-degree camera system.
The model has a four-star ANCAP safety rating based on European NCAP testing.
A Type 2 charging cable and storage bag are included as standard, while the high-voltage battery is covered by an eight-year or 160,000km warranty.
Suzuki also lists a five-year genuine service program covering scheduled servicing for up to five years or 100,000km, subject to the vehicle’s warranty and service booklet terms.
2026 Suzuki e Vitara Pricing
All Suzuki e Vitara prices listed below are drive-away and include on-road costs.
The introductory price applies to the first 100 pre-orders placed before 1 July 2026.
Standard drive-away pricing applies from the 101st vehicle sold or from 1 July 2026.
Arctic White is the standard no-cost paint finish, while Splendid Silver and Bluish Black Pearl cost $745.
Two-tone Splendid Silver with Black Pearl Roof and Land Breeze Green with Black Pearl Roof cost $1345 and are only available on the Motion.
- e Vitara Motion - $46,990 drive-away introductory, then $49,990 drive-away
- e Vitara Ultra - $56,990 drive-away introductory, then $58,990 drive-away
| Model | Entry price | Price basis | Claimed range | DC charging claim |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Suzuki e Vitara Motion | $46,990 | Drive-away introductory price | 344km | 10-80 per cent in 45 minutes |
| Suzuki e Vitara Ultra | $56,990 | Drive-away introductory price | 395km | 10-80 per cent in 45 minutes |
| BYD Atto 2 Dynamic | $31,990 | Before on-road costs | 345km | 82kW peak, 10-80 per cent in 39 minutes |
| Jaecoo J5 EV | $36,990 | Drive-away launch price | 402km | 130kW peak |
2026 Suzuki e Vitara Specifications
e Vitara Motion
- 49kWh lithium iron battery
- Front-wheel drive
- 106kW and 193Nm
- 344km claimed driving range
- 18-inch alloy wheels
- High Beam Assist
- Rear cross-traffic alert
- 360-degree cameras
- Normal, Eco and Sport drive modes, plus Snow mode
- 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster
- 10.1-inch centre display
- Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Bluetooth
- Synthetic leather-wrapped steering wheel
- Front and rear USB ports
- Single-zone climate control
- 12-colour ambient lighting
- Dual-tone fabric seats
- Four-speaker audio
- 7kW AC charging 10-100 per cent in 6 hours 30 minutes
- 11kW AC charging 10-100 per cent in 4 hours 30 minutes
- DC rapid charging 10-80 per cent in 45 minutes
e Vitara Ultra - adds over Motion (adds over e Vitara Motion)
- 61kWh lithium iron battery
- All-wheel drive
- ALLGRIP-e
- 135kW and 307Nm
- 395km claimed driving range
- Adaptive High Beam
- Front LED fog lamps
- Glass roof with shade
- Infinity sound system with subwoofer
- Wireless phone charger
- Premium fabric and synthetic leather seats
- Electrically adjustable driver’s seat
- Heated front seats
- 7kW AC charging 10-100 per cent in 9 hours
- 11kW AC charging 10-100 per cent in 5 hours 30 minutes
- DC rapid charging 10-80 per cent in 45 minutes
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2026 Suzuki e Vitara FAQs
The e Vitara Motion starts at $46,990 drive-away under introductory pre-order pricing, rising to $49,990 drive-away after the offer ends. The e Vitara Ultra starts at $56,990 drive-away, rising to $58,990 drive-away.
Suzuki Australia says deliveries are expected to commence from July 2026.
The Motion has a claimed 344km driving range, while the Ultra has a claimed 395km driving range.
Suzuki claims both variants can DC rapid charge from 10 to 80 per cent in 45 minutes. AC charging from 10 to 100 per cent takes 6 hours 30 minutes in the Motion on 7kW, or 9 hours in the Ultra on 7kW.
The Motion is front-wheel drive, while the Ultra is all-wheel drive and includes Suzuki’s ALLGRIP-e system.
Suzuki says the e Vitara holds a four-star ANCAP safety rating based on European NCAP testing.
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