i have a 2008 Suzuki grand Vitara 4wd 2.0 petrol model, its been the best car ive ever owned and i love it, its now done 425,000k and still going strong 💪 i looked at the model before this one but was very disappointed so didn't bother replacing my current one, this model looks way better, but what's the motor, the 12v hybrid system sounds like a joke, i mean why even bother, i hope the motor is not some 1.0 to 1.5 turbo rubbish like a lot of the cars seem to have now days.
Took the GLX for a test drive yesterday and was disappointed by the power on uphills and acceleration at speed. It is only a 1.5l engine, but it's just too much car for that size engine
@Shawn Jooste no doubt, however my 2007 Ford Fiesta has more oomph going uphill and unfortunately that little extra power is needed on hills and when overtaking at speed
Very nice looking and features, love that Sun roof, but I wouldn't even consider test driving it with that 1.5 NA motor. It would really have been Grand if it came with the 1.4T motor. I can only imagine how bad it is at altitude. I guess not many will sell in GP, maybe Cpt and DBN only. Hopefully we'll get a Turbo version later.
Geez even the standard Vitara's turbo engine isn't enough. Suzuki refuse to provide adequate power to their vehicles, therefore I continue to choose competing SUVs every time. My car is the same length as the grand vitara, about 20K more than the top shelf vitara here in OZ so if it was sold in grand form I would presume about 10K more, and is actually legit quick (cupra, 300HP/400nm). But you can spend less and get cars with much more powerful engines than what Suzuki offers.
I think for the price point, this is a nice family car. People moaning about the lack of power. I guess if you coming from a car with power to something like this it might seem like an issue but if you coming from a car with lower power, wouldn't mind it.
Its a big improvement of the previous gen known as the Vitara Brezza but the price jump is not a value proposition to South Africans. At this price point the Subaru XV is leaps and bounds a more substantial vehicle.
@@LM-rg9lj Mine is a 2.7 Liter V6 beast with Low range 4WD. does this offer these features? this is just a freaking raised car.. good for just Grocery runs.. perhaps Suzuki wants that type of market.. lol
@@dhinuksha i agree, ill never get a car with a small engine again, they crap due to pushing them to the limits, yeah it meets the emissions target but at what cost. plus the fact they want v8 money for a 1.5L lol don't think so.
Will stick to my original Vitara looking dated but not a oversize body with Jimny engine...or I'll get the Jimney...no ways this can be a 'Grand Vitara'
Its not a genuine Grand Vitara. They have just used the nameplate instead of Vitara Brezza which this is the true successor. The New Toyota Urban Cruiser is a rebadged one of these.
E-Boost 50 Nm if Lithium battery is 40 % or more full. Helps if performance is forced between 1.900 rpm and 3.900 rpm. Excellent uphill and Acceleration for motorway in every gear. Great Recuperation downhill!
In India, we get a six-speed torque converter automatic gearbox. Slightly underpowered but this car will last forever without emptying your pocket on service. It doesn't have any complicated engine setup or parts. I think Suzuki is planning for reliability and mileage as their prime moto for this suv
@@ShawnJooste this is a fantastic vehicle but deserves a better engine/ gear box setup. At Gauteng altitude this engine is pretty gutless with no torque to speak of. Suzuki has a wonderful 1 L tripple turbo or the glorious 1,4 turbo at their disposal, why not use them on their flagship model?
Here in México at least it has a 6 speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters. At sea level where i live in combo with that transmission it doesnt seem to be that weak. I mean its not a fast car, but at least it doesnt feel like it is being pulled by a chihuaha.
I think you are confused between names... this IS made in Toyota plant with Suzuki parts (and Toyota engine+battery setup for strong hybrid) but it's Toyota twin is called Hyryder.
@@ShawnJooste But that's what it is. Why clickbait? A review would include a DRIVE of the car, for one. You get cut for someone calling out your BS? Reporting video.
i have a 2008 Suzuki grand Vitara 4wd 2.0 petrol model, its been the best car ive ever owned and i love it, its now done 425,000k and still going strong 💪 i looked at the model before this one but was very disappointed so didn't bother replacing my current one, this model looks way better, but what's the motor, the 12v hybrid system sounds like a joke, i mean why even bother, i hope the motor is not some 1.0 to 1.5 turbo rubbish like a lot of the cars seem to have now days.
My son bought one, very comfortable ride. Dasboard and sunroof are awesome!
Took the GLX for a test drive yesterday and was disappointed by the power on uphills and acceleration at speed. It is only a 1.5l engine, but it's just too much car for that size engine
It’s also a naturally aspirated engine so no turbo. Won’t be as peppy as other modern engines but will out last them.
@@ShawnJoostethat 135 Nm torque is laughable......
@Shawn Jooste no doubt, however my 2007 Ford Fiesta has more oomph going uphill and unfortunately that little extra power is needed on hills and when overtaking at speed
@@ShawnJooste other than that, I love pretty everything else on the car.
That was my concern. My wife is looking at the Suzuki/Toyota versions but the 1.8l Corolla Cross might be the better option for driveability.
Very nice looking and features, love that Sun roof, but I wouldn't even consider test driving it with that 1.5 NA motor. It would really have been Grand if it came with the 1.4T motor. I can only imagine how bad it is at altitude. I guess not many will sell in GP, maybe Cpt and DBN only. Hopefully we'll get a Turbo version later.
Trst drove it. It was very sluggish
Go buy a gti son
Very nice review. Thanks a lot. Do you know if Suzuki is going to launch a Vitara like the 2023's (small Vitara) or only the Grand vitara;
let's idiots with their cvt. thanks mazda and suzuki for providing us reliable transmissions
Precisely
Kindly make your videos 15mins long and give us the cost estimate of the car. I like how you explain in your videos
It has an orchestra and an audience shouting bravo when it gets to 120.
The GLX should of been turbocharge with at least 200nm of torque this would of been the perfect. Very smart looking car especially for a big family.
Geez even the standard Vitara's turbo engine isn't enough. Suzuki refuse to provide adequate power to their vehicles, therefore I continue to choose competing SUVs every time. My car is the same length as the grand vitara, about 20K more than the top shelf vitara here in OZ so if it was sold in grand form I would presume about 10K more, and is actually legit quick (cupra, 300HP/400nm).
But you can spend less and get cars with much more powerful engines than what Suzuki offers.
I think for the price point, this is a nice family car. People moaning about the lack of power. I guess if you coming from a car with power to something like this it might seem like an issue but if you coming from a car with lower power, wouldn't mind it.
Totally agree,great car reliable,comfortable and economical,well done Suzuki
Does it have the 120Kph speed chime?
The hybrid has a 6 speed gearbox. And this review barely touches on the hybrid aspect of the car other than a minor afterthought.
Ok
@@ShawnJooste It wasn't meant as a criticism, more along the lines of that's hybrid thing was what interested me in the car.
Its a big improvement of the previous gen known as the Vitara Brezza but the price jump is not a value proposition to South Africans. At this price point the Subaru XV is leaps and bounds a more substantial vehicle.
Possibly. Lots of people want to stay in the Suzuki family though.
This is more a replacement for the Vitara than the Vitara Breza.
This is an embarasement when compared with older generations..im sticking with my older 2007 GV untill its wheels falls off..
lol, I hope it’s wheels don’t fall off.
I saw it today in the showroom, a completely shame on this model, this is not a real Gran Vitara for sure, and feels and look very cheap
whats wrong with this one compared to urz
@@LM-rg9lj Mine is a 2.7 Liter V6 beast with Low range 4WD. does this offer these features? this is just a freaking raised car.. good for just Grocery runs.. perhaps Suzuki wants that type of market.. lol
@@dhinuksha i agree, ill never get a car with a small engine again, they crap due to pushing them to the limits, yeah it meets the emissions target but at what cost. plus the fact they want v8 money for a 1.5L lol don't think so.
... when in Europe ?
Will stick to my original Vitara looking dated but not a oversize body with Jimny engine...or I'll get the Jimney...no ways this can be a 'Grand Vitara'
Its not a genuine Grand Vitara. They have just used the nameplate instead of Vitara Brezza which this is the true successor. The New Toyota Urban Cruiser is a rebadged one of these.
Ok
What are the benefits of the “mild hybrid”?
Improved fuel economy and a bit more low down torque.
E-Boost 50 Nm if Lithium battery is 40 % or more full. Helps if performance is forced between 1.900 rpm and 3.900 rpm. Excellent uphill and Acceleration for motorway in every gear. Great Recuperation downhill!
LITHIUM BATTERY CONTROLS START Stopp System and climate, perfect. The best START Stopp System ever!
Nice detailed review❤
It was so detailed he didn't mention the engine size? What is the output of the engine?
I’ll do that in the full review when I test it.
@@ShawnJooste when?
4 speed auto? This is the problem with India. They will cut costs at all cost.
But in 2023, 4 speed autos is an abhorration 🥵🤬
Yeah
No it is a 5 speed gearbox. We own manual one. Nothing related to India
@@aashishsingh2001 they said the auto sold in SA is a 4-speed
In India, we get a six-speed torque converter automatic gearbox. Slightly underpowered but this car will last forever without emptying your pocket on service. It doesn't have any complicated engine setup or parts. I think Suzuki is planning for reliability and mileage as their prime moto for this suv
This car comes with asin 6 speed automatic torque converter which you find in most of the Toyota cars in the world
Is this a european version?
Ridiculously low front bumper for decent off roading plus ground clearance doesn' t seem fpr 210mm at all😮
Read the specs ag 5:24 ain,210mm good height
@clivescott6620 well what is the approach angle at the front bumper? i bet less than 20 degrees. THIS is a serious limit for decent off road .
Well it is😮
Well it is
Not with this wheezy underpowered engine. I'm a huge Suzuki fan but get real Suzuki.
What’s a real Suzuki?
@@ShawnJooste this is a fantastic vehicle but deserves a better engine/ gear box setup. At Gauteng altitude this engine is pretty gutless with no torque to speak of. Suzuki has a wonderful 1 L tripple turbo or the glorious 1,4 turbo at their disposal, why not use them on their flagship model?
Exactly
Here in México at least it has a 6 speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters. At sea level where i live in combo with that transmission it doesnt seem to be that weak. I mean its not a fast car, but at least it doesnt feel like it is being pulled by a chihuaha.
@@rambache 😂😂😂😂👏👏👏
Super avto. Kdaj bo v prodaji I kolk je cena
What about the safety ratings?
They’re pretty good. This isn’t in Spresso territory.
Engine just not good enough, if they slapped a turbo on, could be a peach
Could be.
Fine as it is,go look elsewhere for turbo junk
Looks like Renault from the back
Ha, it does a bit.
In India they might call this grand, in Australia we would call rickety gutless shitbox
Actually in India too is called gand vitara ,which means ass vitara
You would being from Australia😂
Like your rugby team😂
Piity about the little enjin
Not with that awfull 1500 cc engine pls. I keep my non hybrid 1400 turbo Vitara. Allwheeldrive.
Jimny yes
Hybrid is a 6 speed auto, gl and glx is 4 speed auto.
Wow, a $24.000 car with analog dashboard.........year 2016 called.
lolz.
Give me analogue any day.
@@michaelflinn7784 speak for yourself
Design is epic. But 1.5cc😢😢😢
This is rebadged Toyota urban cruiser/ hyryder built in toyotas bidadi plant.
+Jins John nope that’s the Brezza you’re thinking of.
I think you are confused between names... this IS made in Toyota plant with Suzuki parts (and Toyota engine+battery setup for strong hybrid) but it's Toyota twin is called Hyryder.
Half a mil for a 1.4? oof
1,5 read the specs
Eso no es un vitara
Not even remotely a review, a rough features overview, an ad.
Ok bro.
@@ShawnJooste But that's what it is. Why clickbait? A review would include a DRIVE of the car, for one. You get cut for someone calling out your BS? Reporting video.
@@teddym2808 lol, you get this worked up about everything?
A nice car ruined by its small engine!
NOPE...THAT´S NOT LOCK MODE
Then what is it?
IT´S NOT A 50/50 SPLIT....IT DOES A MUCHO MORE COMPLEX JOB. LOOK IT UP
Funny. Cause I was at the launch and in the presentation, they said it was a lock. Doesn’t have to be 50/50 to be a lock.