Not only Maruti but Toyota will also launch 7 electric cars in the race, there will be a heavy rain of cars.

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Toyota is planning to offer different powertrain options in its cars for the future. While strong hybrid has been its biggest trump card so far. A few years ago, Toyota introduced the all-electric concept of Innova Crysta at GIIAS in Indonesia. Now, Toyota has unveiled another concept of the battery-powered Innova Crysta. At the same time, Maruti is also preparing to show its strength in the electric vehicle market. Both companies together can present 6-7 electric vehicles in these two years.

Toyota Innova Crysta Electric

Talking about the features of the upcoming Toyota Innova Crysta Electric, a 59.3 kWh lithium-ion battery can be found in the Innova Crysta Electric. But Toyota has not yet revealed its range. The charging plugin it supports Type-2 AC and CCS-2 DC charger.

At present, the company has not confirmed whether this concept will reach the production phase or not. But if this happens, then the possibility of its launch in India increases.

Maruti will not lag behind anyone

Maruti can launch its 6 new electric cars in two years. In this, Maruti Suzuki E Vitara can create a stir in the EV market. Maruti Suzuki vehicles are most liked in India. If the company is entering the electric segment, then it is coming with some big plan. The company is going to launch 6 electric vehicles between 2025-2026. Which will prove to be a big step in the electric market.

The best thing is that the E Vitara will be manufactured in India. The upcoming E Vitara is going to be exported to more than 100 countries across the world including Japan and Europe. People have a lot of expectations from this first electric car of Maruti. Maruti's first electric car can outperform everyone in the race of EV vehicles.

Range of E Vitara on a single charge

It can give a range of more than 500 km on a single charge. Maruti will also solve many problems related to charging with the launch of E Vitara. It will work on reducing or eliminating problems related to charging options.