Suzuki e Every: New Electric Mini-Commercial Van Launched in Japan

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Suzuki Launches e Every Electric Mini-Commercial Vehicle in Japan

Suzuki Motor Corporation has officially launched the e Every, a new all-electric mini-commercial vehicle, in Japan. Developed in collaboration with Daihatsu and Toyota, the e Every is designed for business use, offering a quiet driving experience and the ability to provide emergency power.

Key Features and Specifications

The Suzuki e Every is a compact electric van engineered for practicality and efficiency. It boasts a range of up to 257 kilometers (approximately 160 miles) on a single charge, making it suitable for daily business operations.

  • Battery Capacity: 36.6 kWh
  • Range: 257 km (WLTC mode)
  • Cargo Capacity: Maximum load of 350 kg
  • Safety Features: Equipped with “Smart Assist” preventive safety system, Adaptive Driving Beam (ADB), and side vision lights.
  • Interior: Features a 7-inch TFT color LCD meter cluster.

Collaborative Development

The e Every’s electric system is the result of a joint development effort between Suzuki, Daihatsu, and Toyota. This collaboration highlights the increasing partnerships within the automotive industry to accelerate the development and adoption of electric vehicles. Toyota and Suzuki initially deepened their collaboration in the field of electrified vehicles in October 2024, with a focus on battery electric vehicle (BEV) models.

Emergency Power Supply

A unique feature of the e Every is its ability to supply electricity to local communities during emergencies, such as power outages. This capability enhances its utility beyond standard commercial vehicle applications.

Pricing and Availability

In Japan, the Suzuki e Every is priced starting at 3,146,000 yen (approximately $21,500 USD as of March 12, 2026), or the equivalent of IDR 330 million.

Suzuki’s Commitment to Electrification

The launch of the e Every underscores Suzuki’s commitment to carbon neutrality and the expansion of its electric vehicle lineup. Suzuki and Toyota are working to promote their initiatives toward realizing a carbon-neutral society through collaborative efforts like this.

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