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Originally Posted by Mohan Mathew A
(Post 3517034)
I am a little preplexed |
Originally Posted by sudeep11787
(Post 3517995)
Sadly, it is not coming to India. Maruti should be looking into this and should get busy with developing a compact SUV based on the new Vitara! |
It's shorter than the Suzuki SX4 S-Cross but slightly taller and wider and has been designed to offer genuine off-road capability. Suzuki's Allgrip four-wheel-drive system will be available as an option. Two engines will be available, one petrol and one diesel. Both are 1.6-litre units that put out 118bhp. Four-wheel drive is available on both. Petrol buyers can choose from a five-speed manual and a six-speed automatic gearbox, while those opting for the diesel get a six-speed manual. Fuel efficiency has been a priority. Official figures are yet to be revealed but Suzuki says that CO2 emissions will be as low as 106g/km on the manual, two-wheel-drive diesel and will rise to 138g/km for the four-wheel-drive petrol with the automatic gearbox. |
There will be a choice of 15 exterior colours including a number of two-tone combinations. Buyers will be able to personalise their cars by choosing from a variety of different colour surrounds for the bumpers, front grille, dashboard and clock. |
Originally Posted by joju
(Post 3552245)
Saw these MPVs being tested few days back near Stuttgart. Any guess? |
Originally Posted by romeomidhun
(Post 3553188)
This is not a Suzuki vehicle, as the camouflage normally used on Suzuki vehicles are of grey colour. |
Originally Posted by volkman10
(Post 3547981)
Suzuki has revealed the production version of Vitara at the Paris show today. Would be going on sale in Europe in spring 2015. Suzuki is also following the trend of offering buyers a wide range of personalisation options. |
Building on the V-TOP trim level, the Suzuki Vitara Web Black Edition packs all the goodies imaginable and some special add-ons - a Star View panoramic sunroof, as well as four winter tires with steelies and 17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, among many other features included in the lavish V-TOP specification |
The range kicks off at £13,999 for the two-wheel drive, 118bhp 1.6-litre petrol-powered SZ4 which comes with seven airbags, 16-inch alloy wheels, DAB Radio with USB and Bluetooth connectivity, cruise control with speed limiter, auto air conditioning, front and rear electric windows and projector headlamps. SZ-T starts at £15,499 and adds 17-inch silver painted alloy wheels, rear privacy glass, Smartphone link audio and navigation system, while SZ5 at £17,999 adds LED Projector headlights, 17-inch polished alloy wheels, suede seat fabric, keyless entry with start button, adaptive cruise control, Radar Brake Support and a panaoramic sunroof. The 1.6 petrol can also be selected with Suzuki’s ALLGRIP four-wheel drive system. Available on just the SZ5, it comes at a £1,800 premium over the two-wheel drive 1.6 SZ5 Along with the 1.6 petrol, there’s also a 118bhp 1.6-litre diesel available on SZ-T (£16,999) and SZ5 (£19,499) models. And just like the petrol, the four-wheel drive SZ5 ALLGRIP costs £1,800 more than the 2WD 1.6 diesel Safety equipment includes an 'RBS' system that can mitigate a low-speed crash by applying the brakes. All models have seven airbags, and the Vitara can even be specified with adaptive cruise control, a panoramic sunroof and a smartphone connection. The new Vitara, which is smaller than the outgoing Grand Vitara at a little over four metres long, features a 375-litre boot. |
Originally Posted by volkman10
(Post 3647913)
Suzuki's New Vitara to go on sale in April 2015. Prices announced for UK - ranges from £13,999 to £21,299. |
The Esztergom plant will be the only location where this Suzuki model is manufactured, and the cars will be exported to global markets. |
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