
Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially inaugurated Maruti Suzuki’s new electric vehicle manufacturing line at the Hansalpur plant in Gujarat, marking a pivotal moment for India’s automotive industry. This milestone positions India as a global hub for electric vehicle production and export, showcasing the country’s transition from an automotive importer to a manufacturing powerhouse.
Launch of Suzuki’s First Globally Exported Electric SUV from India
Modi flagged off the export of Suzuki’s e-VITARA, the company’s first battery electric vehicle manufactured entirely in India. The e-VITARA will be exported to over 100 countries, including advanced markets in Europe and Japan, underlining India’s growing footprint in international electric vehicle markets.
Historic Step in India’s Battery Manufacturing Ecosystem
In a simultaneous launch, Modi unveiled localized production of hybrid battery electrodes at the TDS Lithium-Ion Battery plant, a joint venture between Toshiba, Denso, and Suzuki. This development enables more than 80% of battery value creation within India, significantly reducing the nation’s import dependence on critical battery components.
Maruti Suzuki’s Scale and Export Ambitions Boosted by State-of-the-Art Infrastructure
The Hansalpur plant, known for producing popular models like the Baleno and Swift, now operates as Suzuki’s global electric vehicle manufacturing base. It features India’s first automobile Gati Shakti Multimodal Cargo Terminal, capable of dispatching up to 300,000 vehicles annually via rail, supporting robust export growth.
Economic Impact and Strategic Vision for India’s Manufacturing Future
Highlighting the success of Make in India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat, Modi emphasized the remarkable growth in automobile exports, which have more than doubled to nearly Rs 1.2 lakh crore annually since 2014. The TDS battery facility, established through Indo-Japanese collaboration, epitomizes India’s commitment to clean energy and advanced manufacturing technologies.
e-VITARA Technical Specs and Competitive Market Position
The e-VITARA offers two battery options, 49 kWh and 61 kWh, delivering up to 500 km per charge. Equipped with advanced features like a 10.25-inch instrument cluster, Level-2 ADAS, and seven airbags, the vehicle is poised to launch in India on September 3, competing with prominent models like Mahindra BE6 and Hyundai Creta Electric.
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