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The Suzuki e Vitara is a battery electric subcompact crossover SUV produced by Japanese manufacturer Suzuki. Introduced in November 2024, it is the first mass-produced battery electric vehicle ever produced by the company. [ 1 ]
The 2001 model Suzuki Grand Vitara comes standard as a 2.0-litre 4WD vehicle in New Zealand. This generation was also assembled in Argentina by General Motors in Alvear, Santa Fe from 2000 to 2005 along with the Chevrolet version for several countries in South American market. [21] In the Philippines, the Grand Vitara (FT) replaced the aging ET ...
Suzuki Vitara: Production: 1999–2004 1999–2008 1999–2016 : Model years: 1999–2004 2000–2008 2001-2017 : Assembly: Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada Kosai, Japan Quito, Ecuador Rosario, Argentina: Body and chassis; Platform: GMT190: Related: Suzuki Escudo Suzuki Samurai Suzuki Vitara Suzuki Grand Vitara Suzuki XL-7
1963–1969 – Suzuki FE/FE2 engine – air-cooled 359 cc, FF applications 1972–1976 – Suzuki L50 engine – water-cooled 359 cc 1974–1976 – Suzuki L60 engine – water-cooled 446 cc (export only)
The Vitara Brezza is Suzuki's first model in the sub-4 metre subcompact crossover SUV segment in India, which fits the lower bracket of India's GST structure. [ 10 ] Initially, the Vitara Brezza was solely powered by a 1.3-litre Fiat -sourced D13A DDiS four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine which produced 66 kW (89 hp; 90 PS) and 200 N⋅m (150 lb ...
An all-wheel-drive model is offered for the V mild hybrid grade with manual transmission. [16] CNG models went on sale in January 2023 for S and G grades with manual transmission. [17] The Grand Vitara crossed the 200,000 sales mark in 22 months, [18] while the Hyryder crossed 100,000 mark by October 2024. [19]
The Suzuki K engine family is a series of automobile engines from Suzuki, introduced in 1994. Displacements range from 0.7 L to 1.5 L. Displacements range from 0.7 L to 1.5 L. All engines have aluminium cylinder blocks with three or four cylinders in-line.
It uses the same G series block found in many other Suzuki models and so it is a popular conversion into the Suzuki Sierra/Samurai, which uses either a G13A (85-88) or G13BA (88.5-98). This allows the engine to fit into the engine bay simply as engine and gearbox mounts are identical and both engines are mounted north–south.