

Suzuki Vitara
The Suzuki Vitara is a long standing nameplate, having been built and sold since 1988.
Now in its fifth generation that was launched in 2018, its sold in Australia as a small SUV.
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New Suzuki Models coming: Swift, Fronx, hybrids, EVs, and more
Suzuki’s lineup of small vehicles is set to grow with a new-generation Swift hatchback, a first ever Fronx baby SUV, and more.
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2025 Suzuki eVX SUV: Electric Vitara successor imagined
You’re looking at the 2025 electric Suzuki Vitara… maybe
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2023 Suzuki Grand Vitara won’t be coming back to Australia
Suzuki recently unveiled a new Grand Vitara for emerging markets with hybrid technology, but it won’t be coming here
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2016-2022 Suzuki Swift, S-Cross, Baleno and Vitara recalled
More than 20,000 vehicles across Australia are affected by the manufacturing defect
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2015-2022 Suzuki Vitara recalled
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2019 Suzuki Vitara Series II price and features announced
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2019 Suzuki Vitara Series II confirmed for Australia
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2019 Suzuki Vitara update revealed
About the Suzuki Vitara
The Suzuki Vitara has been built and sold since 1988, and is now in its fifth generation.
The current generation was launched in 2015 and is sold in Australia as a small SUV.
An 86kW/156Nm 1.6-litre four-cylinder powers the base model, while Turbo and Turbo AllGrip variants feature a 1.4-litre turbocharged engine with 103kW and 220Nm.
The base model is available with either manual or automatic transmissions; Turbo models are six-speed auto.
The AllGrip flagship features an all-wheel-drive system that helps the car better maintain its hold on the road in low-grip conditions such as driving in rain or on dirt.
An extensive list of small-SUV rivals include the GWM Haval Jolion, Hyundai Kona, Kia Seltos, MG ZST, and Toyota C-HR.