In 1988, Suzuki introduced a series of SUVs known as the Suzuki Vitara, which in Japan and in many other markets used the name Suzuki Escudo. Since then, four generations and several redesigns of this model have arrived on the market, and now the Japanese manufacturer has introduced a redesigned edition of the fourth generation.
Although Suzuki has started developing electric cars, they still want to keep ICEs. The reason is the demand, which the Vitara SUV still has after more than 9 years since the fourth generation arrived on the market. This does not mean that Suzuki will produce a fifth generation, but a redesigned edition of the current fourth generation Vitara has been revealed.
The refreshed Vitara is equipped with a new front bumper and a large black grille that reveals the car’s sportier look, while the fog lamp housings and double grill molding have been removed. The design of the rear part has not been changed. The offer also includes a wide range of body colors such as Titan gray and Sphere blue, as well as a larger offer of 17″ aluminum wheels.
Inside, the refreshed edition comes with the Suzuki Connect infotainment system with a new 9-inch touchscreen, USB and Wifi connectivity, and compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. There is also an advanced driver-assistance system, which will make driving safer.
When it comes to the powertrain, there are still two MHEV hybrid engines. The first option is a 1.6L 4-cylinder engine with 116 hp (86 kW) and 115 lb-ft (156 Nm) of torque, up from its predecessor’s 102 hp (76 kW). The engine is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission, but it should be noted that a 6-speed automatic transmission is now also available. Another option is a 1.4-liter BoosterJet turbo gasoline engine with 140 hp (103 kW) and 162 lb-ft (220 Nm) of torque. Buyers will also be able to choose between FWD or AWD.
Source: Suzuki
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