Suzuki e-VanVan appeared at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 with the positioning of an electric motorbike inspired by the VanVan of the 1970s. The design retains a nostalgic feel, combined with modern details such as two-level LED lights and disc brakes on both wheels. Suzuki has not announced the electric motor and battery capacity specifications, but confirmed the performance is equivalent to a 125 cc gasoline vehicle. Overall dimensions of length x width x height reach 1,810 x 825 x 1,050 mm, suitable for urban use.
VanVan Spirit on Electric Platform
The e-VanVan's distinguishing feature is the round headlight cluster, using two-layer LED bulbs with the brand logo placed inside. The body is white with electronic motifs, clearly depicting the transition to clean energy while still preserving the classic DNA of the VanVan line.

Compact size, intentional finishing details
The dimensions of 1,810 x 825 x 1,050 mm make the e-VanVan flexible in tight spaces. The rearview mirrors are mounted on both ends of the handlebars, emphasizing the minimalist spirit of a lifestyle vehicle. On the overall white paint, some electronic graphic details are dotted to create the identity of a new generation electric vehicle.

Pastel blue double saddle, aimed at two-person experience
e-VanVan uses a pastel blue double seat, creating a visual highlight while aiming at comfort for two users. The flat, thick seat shape allows the driver to easily access the seat height and flexibly change the sitting position according to the situation.

Simple chassis, wide tires and two-wheel disc brakes
The suspension configuration is classic: telescopic forks at the front, spring shock absorbers at the rear. Both front and rear wheels are equipped with disc brakes. The wide tires are part of the VanVan heritage, providing a solid appearance and suitable for common urban road surfaces.

Electric drivetrain: 125 cc equivalent performance
Suzuki has not yet announced details of the electric motor or battery pack capacity. The current official information is that the overall performance is confirmed to be equivalent to a 125cc gasoline motorbike. With this operating size, the e-VanVan is aimed at daily urban commuting needs; parameters such as distance traveled per charge or charging time will have to wait for the company to announce.

Commercialization prospects and availability in Vietnam
Suzuki said the e-VanVan is likely to be commercialized soon. With Suzuki Vietnam's electrification orientation, this model may be introduced to domestic customers in the future, depending on the company's product plan.

Official specifications have been released
| Category | Information |
|---|---|
| Launch | Japan Mobility Show 2025 |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 1,810 x 825 x 1,050 mm |
| Lighting design | Round headlights, two-level LED, with logo inside |
| Tires | wide tire |
| Brake | Front and rear discs |
| Front shock absorbers | Telescopic fork |
| Rear shock absorber | Spring |
| Rearview mirror | Mounted on both ends of the steering wheel |
| Yen | Pastel blue double saddle |
| Battery | Not published yet |
| Electric motor | Not published yet |
| Performance | Equivalent to 125 cc gasoline vehicle |
Conclude
The Suzuki e-VanVan is a clean approach: reinterpreting the VanVan heritage with an electric platform, keeping the core identity of the round lights, wide tires, and minimalist bodywork. Once battery and motor specs are released, the product picture will be more complete for a realistic assessment of range and cost of ownership.

Source: https://baonghean.vn/suzuki-e-vanvan-2025-danh-gia-nhanh-mau-dien-hoai-co-10309749.html






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