Suzuki Vision e-Sky BEV concept revealed
Suzuki has disclosed its Vision e-Sky battery-electric concept in anticipation of the 2025 Japan Mobility Show, offering a glimpse into its compact EV direction.

- The Vision e-Sky is a "minicar" BEV concept.
- It follows Suzuki's new design themes and is slated for commercialization by FY 2026.
The "e-Sky BEV" concept measures 3,395mm in length, 1,475mm in width and 1,625 mm in height. Suzuki claims a driving range of over 270km for the concept. Exterior design includes an LED light bar, C-shaped DRLs, flush door handles, blacked-out pillars (floating roof effect), and a dual-tone scheme (white roof + blue body). The interior features dual digital displays, a "squircle" steering wheel, LED accents and seating in a mix of milky whites, soft blues, purples and beige tones.
Suzuki has not yet disclosed full technical specs beyond the range target; production is expected in select markets first, possibly followed by expansion into India.
The design carries a floating roof effect, minimal overhangs, compactness, and lightness. On the tech front, the concept's dual screens hint at a driver-centric interface with ambient lighting and colours for the cabin. The interior of the car is equipped with a drive mode stalk, and many other controls are likely to be streamlined in production.
The powertrain details are yet to be disclosed. Suzuki has stated that the Vision e-Sky achieves 270km+ on a charge, but motor output, battery capacity, charging speed, and thermal management remain undisclosed. Suzuki plans a global rollout in FY 2026, initially focusing on markets close to EV ecosystems. For India, the Vision e-Sky offers a base for future Maruti EVs.






