Suzuki Vitara Hybrid – Last week we spoke about the Suzuki e-Vitara, and this week lets chat about their new hybrid version.
A hybrid Vitara makes a lot of sense. The Vitara Hybrid is powered by Suzuki’s Smart Hybrid system that combines a 1.4L turbo petrol engine and lithium-ion battery with 48V mild hybrid technology.
Improvements in acceleration, fuel efficiency and emission reductions are the result.
There are two versions available The Vitara Turbo Hybrid and the Vitara Turbo Hybrid ALLGRIP
Designed with versatility in mind, the ALLGRIP all-wheel drive system offers drivers enhanced traction and confidence across varying road and weather conditions.

With selectable driving modes including Auto, Sport, Snow and Lock, ALLGRIP allows the Suzuki to adapt to everyday commuting as well as weekend adventures, reinforcing its position as a capable and confidence-inspiring compact SUV.
All models come with an impressive range of safety features and are well equipped.
Pricing for the Vitara hybrid start at $39,990 drive away for the base model and $45,990 drive away for the All Grip model.

This is a clever move by Suzuki as smaller SUVs are becoming more popular making up the largest segment of SUV sales.
Having a hybrid model available allows buyers greater choice.
It sits in a competitive segment that includes vehicles like
- the capable Subaru Crosstrek,
- Honda HRV,
- Toyota Corolla Cross,
- Nissan QASHQAI and
- Kia Seltos.
This is a Motoring Minute
Im Rob Fraser

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