Maruti Suzuki enters the EV market with the e-Vitara, starting at Rs 10.99 lakh, featuring a unique Battery-as-a-Service model for lower upfront costs. The company aims to address customer concerns about range, charging, and service, positioning itself to disrupt the competitive Indian EV landscape.
Maruti rolls out e-Vitara at under Rs 11 lakh
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