All-New
Suzuki Escudo
The
Suzuki Escudo used to be a big 4x4 with chunky looks and a 2.4-liter engine.
However, the newest model being launched in Japan is nothing of the sort. It's
best described as a crossover, while the 1.6-liter engine under the hood is not
a powerhouse.
The
Escudo is imported by Suzuki from Hungary all the way to Japan. It should be
noted that the older model is still being sold under the name "Escudo
2.4." Nothing has changed other than the name.
The
same M16A unit equipped to the Suzuki Swift and the SX4 S-Cross. It produces
117 PS and a maximum torque of 151 Nm. The ALLGRIP system is borrowed directly
from the S-Cross. However, changes have been made to give it better off-road
capabilities under loose traction conditions.
Highlights
include a clamshell hood design vaguely reminiscent of the Range Rover. The
front and rear bumpers have been plated at the bottom to emphasize a sense of
strength, while the headlights have a blue tint.
Although
its exterior dimensions are small, the Escudo/Vitara will seat five people and
carry 375 liters of luggage. It's also quite nimble, especially around town.
Aside from the compact dimensions, an important part of the credit goes to the
lightweight construction of the car, with the Vitara tipping the scales at
1,160 kg in base form.