Starting MSRP | Invoice | |
Grand Vitara 4dr 4x2 Base | $19,099 | $18,334 |
Grand Vitara 4dr 4x2 Premium | $20,749 | $19,918 |
Grand Vitara 4dr 4x4 Premium | $22,199 | $21,310 |
Grand Vitara 4dr 4x2 XSport | $22,649 | $21,742 |
Grand Vitara 4dr 4x4 Special Edition | $23,199 | $22,270 |
Grand Vitara 4dr 4x2 Limited | $24,149 | $23,182 |
Grand Vitara 4dr 4x2 Limited V6 | $25,549 | $24,526 |
Grand Vitara 4dr 4x4 XSport V6 | $25,699 | $24,670 |
Grand Vitara 4dr 4x4 Limited | $25,799 | $24,766 |
Grand Vitara 4dr 4x4 Limited V6 | $27,199 | $26,110 |
Destination Charge: $795 |
The Suzuki Grand Vitara is a five-passenger SUV that is strictly Suzuki's design. Now, Base, XSport and Luxury versions are offered.
A navigation system and Bluetooth capability are now standard features for the Grand Vitara.
The Grand Vitara features accented flared fenders and a tailgate-mounted spare tire.
- 17- or 18-inch alloy wheels on V-6 all-wheel-drive models
- Standard 16-inch wheels
- Standard front tow hooks
- Standard body-colored side moldings
The Grand Vitara seats five passengers with front bucket seats and a 60/40-split folding rear seat that offers fold-and-tumble operation. XSport and Luxury models include a 6-disc CD changer. A SmartPass keyless start system, standard on XSport and Luxury models, locks and unlocks the vehicle with the press of a button on the door.
- Standard navigation system and Bluetooth
- Optional upgrade of navigation to include traffic and other information
- Illuminated steering-wheel controls
- Chrome interior door handles
- Automatic climate control
- Sun-visor extenders
- Sliding armrest
The Grand Vitara has a 2.4-liter inline-4-cylinder as the base engine and a 3.2-liter V-6. The 4-cylinder comes with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. V-6 models have a 5-speed automatic.
Rear-wheel drive is standard and single-mode or four-mode four-wheel drive is available. The four-mode system includes 4H, 4H Lock (slippery), 4L Lock and Neutral positions and has a limited-slip center differential. The neutral position allows for flat towing behind recreational vehicles.
Four-wheel-drive V-6 models feature standard hill descent control and hill start assist. Hill descent control automatically applies the brakes when driving down steep, rough and/or slippery hills to help control vehicle speed. When starting to drive up a steep or slippery hill, hill start assist prevents the vehicle from rolling backward when the driver's foot moves from the brake to the accelerator.
- 166-horsepower, 2.4-liter inline-4-cylinder with 162 pounds-feet of torque
- 230-hp, 3.2-liter V-6 with 213 pounds-feet of torque
- Fully independent suspension
- 3,000-pound towing capacity
- Rear disc brakes
Other standard features include:
- Seat-mounted side-impact airbags for front seats
- Side curtain airbags with rollover sensors
- Antilock brakes with electronic brake-force distribution
- Electronic stability system
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