Overview
The Suzuki Vitara is a series of SUVs produced by Suzuki in five generations since 1988. The second and third generation were known as the Suzuki Grand Vitara, while the fourth generation eschewed the "Grand" prefix. In Japan and a number of other markets, all generations have used the name Suzuki Escudo until 2024.
The choice of the name "Vitara" was inspired by the Latin word vita, as in the English word vitality. "Escudo", the name primarily used in the Japanese market, refers to the "escudo", the monetary unit of Portugal before adoption of the Euro. The original series was designed to fill the slot above the Suzuki Jimny. The first generation was known as Suzuki Sidekick in the United States. The North American version was produced as a joint venture between Suzuki and General Motors known as CAMI. It was also sold as the Santana 300 and 350 in Spain and in the Japanese market, and in select markets was rebadged as the Mazda Proceed Levante as well....
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Produced from
1.6 i (80 Hp)
1.6 i (80 Hp) Automatic
1.6 i 16V (3 dr) (97 Hp) Automatic
1.6 i 16V (5 dr) (97 Hp) Automatic
2.0 TDI (83 Hp)
2.0 TD (5 dr) (71 Hp)
2.0 TDI (83 Hp) Automatic
2.0 i V6 24V (136 Hp) Automatic
1.9 D (5 dr) (68 Hp)
2.0 i 16V (3 dr) (132 Hp)
1.9 TDI (5 dr) (75 Hp)
1.9 TDI (5 dr) (90 Hp)
Produced from
1.4 BOOSTERJET (129 Hp) Mild Hybrid ALLGRIP
1.5 DUALJET (116 Hp) FHEV ALLGRIP AGS
1.5 DUALJET (116 Hp) FHEV AGS
1.0 BOOSTERJET (112 Hp) ALLGRIP
1.4 BOOSTERJET (140 Hp)
1.4 BOOSTERJET (140 Hp) ALLGRIP
1.0 BOOSTERJET (112 Hp) ALLGRIP Automatic
1.4 BOOSTERJET (140 Hp) ALLGRIP Automatic
1.4 BOOSTERJET (140 Hp) Automatic