Australia and New Zealand's independent safety agency ANCAP has given Suzuki's first electric car Suzuki e Vitara a 4 star safety rating. This rating is for all variants that will be implemented from March 2026 and will remain valid till December 2031. This electric SUV manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India has shown strong safety performance in the global market, although it could not get 5 stars due to the lack of center airbag.
According to the ANCAP test report, the e-Vitara scored 77% (31/40 points) in Adult Occupant Protection, 87% (43/49 points) in Child Occupant Protection, 79% (50.34/63 points) in Vulnerable Road User Protection and 71% (12.78/18 points) in Safety Assist. Let us know how safe ANCAP found it?
How safe is e Vitara?
In the frontal crash test, driver's chest protection was rated 'Weak' and rear passenger's head protection was rated 'Marginal', which were the main factors affecting the overall score. Despite this, the vehicle showed solid performance in most areas.
Standard safety features on the e-Vitara include dual frontal airbags, side and curtain airbags, driver knee airbag, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), ABS with EBD, ISOFIX child seat anchorages and Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) level-2.
ADAS features include technologies like AEB (Automatic Emergency Braking) car-to-car (including rear), lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, high beam assist and forward collision warning. These features play an important role in crash avoidance and mitigation.
Design, features and specifications
This SUV is built on the HEARTECT-e platform developed in India, which has a length of 4275 mm, width of 1800 mm and wheelbase of 2700 mm. Two battery options are available in it – 49 kWh and 61 kWh LFP. The 61 kWh variant delivers 172 bhp power and ARAI range of up to 543 km.
With fast charging, 10-80% charge is done in just 45 minutes. The interior has premium features like 10.1 inch infotainment screen, 10.25 inch digital cluster, ventilated seats, 360 degree camera, sunroof and level-2 ADAS. Boot space is 310 litres, which can be expanded with a flexible rear seat.
In India, Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara has already received a 5 star rating in BNCAP, which is very positive for the domestic market. Getting 4 stars in ANCAP confirms that the vehicle has met global safety standards. However, ANCAP experts say that 5 stars could have been achieved by adding additional features like a center airbag. This SUV is going to be launched in Australia in June 2026.



