Suzuki took the wraps off the all-new Grand Vitara, offered in mild hybrid and self-charging hybrid forms as a twin model to the recently revealed Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder. Just like its sibling, the Suzuki Grand Vitara debuted in India, but the automaker plans on exporting it to other markets including Africa.
Styling-wise, the Suzuki Grand Vitara does
little to hide its relationship with the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, since
both models are sharing the same greenhouse and most of their body panels.
However, the Suzuki boasts a redesigned face that retains the split-headlight
style but with slimmer DRLs, a significantly larger grille with a Dark Chrome
or a Rich Chrome finish, a smaller lower bumper intake and more aggressive main
headlight housings. While the profile remains identical to the Toyota twin, the
rear end is also different thanks to the dark-themed full-width LED taillights.
Finally, the skid plates on both ends and the plastic cladding on the
squared-off wheel arches emphasize the adventurous nature of the Grand Vitara.
The Grand Vitara measures 4,345 mm long, 1,795 mm wide, and 1,645 mm tall,
with a wheelbase of 2,600 mm. The wheelbase is identical to the
Suzuki S-Cross, and 100 mm longer than the regular Vitara /
Escudo. Thus, it is no surprise that the Grand Vitara is sharing the Suzuki
TECT architecture with the aforementioned
models.
Inside, the Grand Vitara looks just like
the Hyryder with the exception of color combinations and the Suzuki emblems.
Suzuki’s color and trim department chose a black and burgundy dual-tone
synthetic leather upholstery for the seats, dashboard, and door cards, with
contrasting stitching, while an all-black option is also available. Likewise,
the center console is flanked by aluminum-style or champagne gold trim
elements, housing the controls for the dual-zone air-conditioning.
The 9-inch touchscreen gets the latest
Suzuki Connect infotainment offering 40+ connected features, and voice assist.
In high-end trims, the high-mounted touchscreen is combined with a 7-inch
digital instrument cluster and head-up display in high-end trims. Other cool
features include a panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, a wireless charging
pad, a premium sound system, a 360-degree camera, and rear AC vents which were
missing from Suzuki SUVs. In terms of safety, equipment includes six airbags,
plus basic systems like the Hill Descent Control although other markets outside
India could get more modern ADAS.
The Suzuki Grand Vitara is offered with
two different powertrains. The entry-level Progressive Smart Hybrid is fitted
with a 1.5-liter K-series Dual Jet VVT petrol engine mated to a 12-Volt ISG
system and a small 6Ah Li-ion battery, producing a combined 101 hp and 135 Nm of torque. Power is sent to either the front or to
all four wheels (AllGrip) through either a five-speed manual or a six-speed automatic
with paddle shifters. Note that the sibling Toyota Hyryder is FWD-only, with
Suzuki keeping the familiar AllGrip Select system (Auto, Sport, Snow, and Lock)
for the Grand Vitara.
The second option is a full-hybrid called
Intelligent Electric Drive. The Toyota-sourced system comprises a different
1.5-liter engine, a stronger electric motor, an ISG, and a larger lithium-ion
battery producing a combined 114 hp and 141 Nm of
torque. Here, power is exclusively transmitted to the front axle through an
e-CVT transmission. The driver has access to four different driving modes EV,
Eco, Power, and Normal. Despite being a self-charging hybrid, the large battery
is good enough for up to 25 km of electric range in traffic.
The Suzuki Grand Vitara will be produced
by Toyota Kirloskar in Bidadi, Karnataka (India) alongside its Toyota twin.
Pricing will be announced in the near future. Rival models in India include the
recently facelifted Hyundai Creta and the Skoda Kushaq. In India, the Grand
Vitara replaces the S-Cross which was not updated as it did in Europe. Given
the electrified nature of the lineup we wouldn’t be surprised if Suzuki brought
the Grand Vitara to Europe, possibly as a replacement for the regular Vitara.


