Both the Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara and VinFast VF6 are compact electric SUVs, offering affordable EV options in the Indian market. The e-Vitara is scheduled to launch in February 2026, while the VF6 is expected to arrive in September 2025. Both are FWD single motor, but there is a difference in their price, range and premiumness.
You can buy Maruti E Vitara with BaaS plan for ₹ 10.99 lakh (battery rental ₹ 3.99/km). Whereas, its Delta (49 kWh) variant is priced at ₹ 15.99 lakh and Zeta/Alpha (61 kWh) is priced at ₹ 17.49-₹ 19.79 lakh (ex-showroom). VF6 Earth Edition can be purchased from ₹ 17.29 lakh to Wind Infinity for ₹ 19.19 lakh. Let us take a look at their design and range details.
Design
The e-Vitara gets a polyhedral muscular stance, futuristic front in Nexa style, 18-inch alloy wheels with NEXTrè matrix LED DRL and taillights. This is a very strong and practical looking SUV. VF6 on the other hand is sleek and modern. Eyebrow LED DRL, split headlights, closed grille, muscular wheel arches give it a more premium and aerodynamic feel.
interior
Features like dual screen (10.1-inch infotainment + 10.25-inch cluster), ambient lighting, ventilated seats (top), 10-way power driver seat, fixed glass sunroof and wireless charger are available in e-Vitara. Along with a spacious cabin, it has 40:20:40 rear seats. Whereas, VF6 has 12.9-inch large touchscreen, colored HUD, panoramic glass roof, vegan leather, dual-zone AC and ventilated front seats.
Features
Both electric cars have Level-2 ADAS (Adaptive Cruise, Lane Keep, Blind Spot etc.), 360-camera and wireless charger. The e-Vitara gets features like Suzuki Connect (60+ features, smartwatch support), JBL audio, drive modes and pet/camp modes in VF6, 8 speakers, rain-sensing wipers, head-up display.
Safety
Talking about safety, e-Vitara can be bought with 7 airbags + driver knee airbag, 5-star BNCAP, ESP, TPMS. Whereas, VF6 has 7 airbags and level-2 ADAS as standard. BNCAP has given 5-star safety rating to both the electric vehicles.
Battery, Motor and Range
The e-Vitara can be bought with a 49 kWh (440 km, 142 bhp/193 Nm) or 61 kWh LFP (543 km ARAI, 172 bhp/193 Nm) battery pack. It will take 50 minutes to charge it 10-80%. Whereas, VF6 has a battery of 59.6 kWh (463-468 km, 174 bhp/250 Nm or 201 bhp/310 Nm). With this fast DC charger, it gets charged 10-70% in just 25 minutes. Maruti has more range.
Who is better: The Maruti e-Vitara range is budget-friendly with service network (1500+ EV stations) and BaaS. VF6 is ahead in performance, premium cabin and fast charging. Maruti is better for those who drive 50-100 km daily, VF6 can be a good option for those who want power and luxury. You should choose one of these according to your budget and needs.

