The Suzuki Grand Vitara became the Japanese carmakers first local product with a hybrid powertrain upon the nomenclatures reintroduction to South Africa two years.
It remained Suzukis only local energy vehicle until it was canned very quietly recently. The carmaker told us that it is part of an ongoing optimisation of our model line-up. This is a routine process in which we review positioning, demand, and broader product planning considerations.
Only all-paw Suzuki Grand VitaraThe mild hybrid Suzuki Grand Vitara combined the brands newer K15C 1.5-litre petrol engine with an electric motor and battery pack for a total output of 76kW/137Nm. This is down one kilowatt and one Newton Meter on the conventional K15B 1.5-litre petrol mill that powers the rest of the Grand Vitara range.