Friday, October 31, 2025

2026 Suzuki e-Vitara review: Quick drive

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There’s a technical tie-up going on between Japanese automakers Suzuki and Toyota right now, although here we’re not seeing the fruits of those labours.

Principally, that’s because Toyota – by far the bigger partner in this relationship – has historically taken the lead in this automotive dance and provided its vehicles to Suzuki for rebadging: witness the RAV4 becoming the Across, and the Corolla morphing into the Swace.

However, we get neither of those two repurposed Toyotas from Suzuki Australia. But this car, Suzuki’s first-ever mass-produced electric vehicle (EV), is the new e-Vitara. And this time around, Toyota will be borrowing Suzuki’s work to create the Urban Cruiser from the same basic building blocks.

Nothing will be straightforward for the Suzuki e-Vitara, though, because there’s a heck of a lot of choice in this compact, affordable electric SUV sector. Not only from a whole raft of Chinese EVs from brands you may or may not have heard of, but also from established legacy manufacturers such as Kia with the EV3, Volvo with its EX30, and Skoda’s brilliant Elroq, among others.

We got our first taste of the e-Vitara in European spec at the UK launch ahead of its Australian release in the first quarter of 2026, so how excited should we be for the new Suzuki EV’s arrival here early next year?

How much does the Suzuki e-Vitara cost?

Prices and specifications for this market are yet to be determined, although the Suzuki e-Vitara will need to be keenly positioned to end up as a success.