The Suzuki Vision E-Sky EV is slated for production in FY2026 and is targeted at daily urban commuters. It has a closed-off grille, C-shaped LED DRLs, and spoiler-mounted stop lamps.
By Sanorita

Suzuki Motor Corporation will grace the upcoming Japan Mobility Show, scheduled from October 30 to November 9, with an exciting lineup. Among the highlights will be the Vision e-Sky, an all-electric minicar concept designed around the theme of “Unique, Smart, Positive.” Suzuki aims to evoke a cheerful and uplifting vibe through its distinct styling, reflecting the brand’s signature approach to compact mobility. The concept is slated for production in FY2026 and is targeted at daily urban commuters. It measures 3,395mm in length, 1,475mm in width, and 1,625mm in height. In terms of design, Suzuki’s electric minicar features a subtly tapered roofline, a smooth, closed-off grille, pixel-style lighting, C-shaped LED DRLs, retractable door handles, blacked-out A and B pillars, and prominent wheel arches.

The interior of the Suzuki Vision E-Sky looks clean and uncluttered, with minimal use of physical buttons. The infotainment is large, and the dashboard has a recessed, tray-style design.
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Key highlights include a fully digital instrument cluster, ambient lighting integrated into the dashboard and door panels, a 3-spoke squared-off steering wheel, and a floating centre console (packing a wireless smartphone charging pad).
Suzuki has not disclosed full electric powertrain specifications for the Vision E-Sky concept. However, the mini EV is said to offer a driving range of over 270 kilometres on a full charge. We expect more details to be revealed during the official debut at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show.
In addition to the Vision E-Sky, Suzuki will showcase several advanced mobility solutions at the Japan Mobility Show 2025. Key concept models include the e-Every Concept and the Fronx FFV.
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Suzuki will also reveal several production-ready vehicles, including the all-new e Vitara, which is expected to go on sale in India by the end of the year.