Suzuki has revealed a generous self-funded discount scheme called “Suzuki Granted” for its upcoming e-Vitara EV, offering customers up to £3,750 off the new electric SUV ahead of its UK arrival this autumn.
In response to the Government’s new Electric Car Grant (ECG), which offers up to £3,750 on qualifying EVs, Suzuki has introduced its own equivalent saving across the five-model e-Vitara range, making the entry-level 49kWh Motion model start at £26,249.

The incentive applies to all e-Vitara models – including those equipped with Suzuki’s brand new ALLGRIP-e electric four-wheel-drive system, which uses twin motors for enhanced traction and control. A 61kWh battery version is also offered on Motion and Ultra grades.
Suzuki is sweetening the deal further with a free Ohme home charger for customers who place orders before 31 December 2025.
David Kateley, Director of Automobile at Suzuki GB, said: “This offer represents the full grant amount to give clarity to our customers and the announcement of Suzuki Granted truly supports our vision to be the trusted car brand for those who are proud to be different.”

Full technical details for the e-Vitara will be confirmed closer to launch, but Suzuki has confirmed that the ALLGRIP-e system has been developed specifically for this model, marking 55 years since the brand first introduced 4x4 technology to its range.
Suzuki is one of the few brands to offer an electric 4x4 in the compact SUV space – putting the e-Vitara in rare company as it targets rivals like the Jeep Avenger 4xe and the upcoming Dacia Bigster EV.