The future of commercial vehicles is electric, and Suzuki Toyota Electric Van, in collaboration with Toyota and Daihatsu, is making that future a reality. The Suzuki e-Every electric kei van is officially set to launch in 2025, bringing with it a promise of sustainability, efficiency, and practicality. This all-electric version of the popular ‘Every’ commercial van was first unveiled as a prototype at the G7 Hiroshima Summit in 2023, and after some delays, it’s finally on track for production. Designed to reduce emissions while maintaining practicality, this compact yet spacious electric van is part of Suzuki’s broader strategy to achieve carbon neutrality. With an expected range of around 200 km, the e-Every will offer a reliable solution for urban transportation, logistics, and small business owners looking for a sustainable alternative.
Suzuki e-Every Electric Van What to Expect
The Suzuki e-Every electric van retains the same practical and functional design as its petrol-powered counterpart, which is currently available in markets like Japan and Pakistan. Part of the Suzuki Carry family, this van shares its DNA with the iconic Maruti Omni but is a completely different model in terms of structure and features. While the overall boxy and compact design remains unchanged, some EV-specific tweaks make the e-Every stand out, including: A front-bumper-mounted charging port for easy access. A large windscreen and flat front fascia for improved visibility. Trapezoidal headlamps and a prominent grille with a modern touch. Sliding doors in the second row, ensuring easy entry and exit in tight spaces. In terms of size, the e-Every electric van is expected to have similar dimensions as the petrol-powered version, which measures 3,395 mm in length, 1,475 mm in width, and 1,815 mm in height. Its tall profile ensures ample headroom and cargo space, making it a practical choice for commercial use.
Performance and Range Efficient Yet Powerful
Although Suzuki has yet to confirm the final technical specifications, the e-Every electric van is expected to deliver: A range of around 200 km, making it suitable for daily urban commutes and commercial operations. An electric motor producing approximately 64 PS, offering performance close to the 660cc turbo petrol engine currently available in the Suzuki Every. A smooth, quiet, and emission-free driving experience, ideal for congested city roads and last-mile deliveries. This shift to electric power ensures lower running costs, reduced maintenance, and zero tailpipe emissions making it a smart investment for businesses and fleet operators.
Toyota and Daihatsu to Join the EV Revolution
Suzuki’s e-Every electric kei van will not be launching alone. Its siblings, the Toyota Pixis and Daihatsu Hijet, will also get electrified versions in 2025. All three electric vans will be built on the Daihatsu New Global Architecture (DNGA) platform and manufactured by Daihatsu. The electric powertrain and technology are being developed jointly by Suzuki, Toyota, and Daihatsu, each bringing their unique expertise: Toyota is contributing its advanced electrification technology. Suzuki and Daihatsu are utilizing their expertise in small vehicle design and manufacturing. This strategic collaboration aims to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and help these brands achieve their carbon neutrality goals. The move also aligns with Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association’s (JAMA) larger roadmap for a sustainable and eco-friendly automotive industry.
A Game Changer for Commercial EVs
The Suzuki e-Every electric van, along with its Toyota and Daihatsu counterparts, marks a major step forward in sustainable transportation. With its compact size, practical design, efficient electric motor, and a solid 200 km range, this all-electric kei van is set to revolutionize the commercial vehicle market. As Suzuki and its partners gear up for the 2025 launch, the e-Every is expected to offer a reliable, eco-friendly alternative for businesses and fleet operators looking to reduce costs while contributing to a greener future. Get ready to witness a new era of commercial mobility silent, sustainable, and smarter than ever!
Disclaimer: The details in this article are based on currently available information. For the latest updates, specifications, and pricing, please refer to the official Suzuki and Toyota websites or authorized dealerships.
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