Suzuki 2013 Grand Vitara
Suzuki has simply lifted the veil off of the facelifted 2013 Grand Vitara in its home country of Japan.
The biggest aesthetic changes are seen up front where the Grand Vitara (dubbed Escudo in Japan) gains new headlights, a revamped bumper and a additional fashionable-looking grille. The upgrades put the aging SUV in tune with Suzuki’s current style language.
The redesign is more minor out back but there's one terribly noticeable difference: in contrast to the 2012 model, the 2013 Grand Vitara hides its spare wheel beneath the trunk floor, revealing a sleek tailgate that encompasses the registration number plate.
Suzuki can introduce a brand new vary-topping trim level called X-Adventure that is aimed at Japanese customers who want a more premium-looking Grand Vitara. It includes a standard sunroof, 18-inch wheels and a more luxuriously-appointed interior.
The Japanese automaker did not unharness any technical details concerning the 2013 Grand Vitara however very little is expected to vary. In the United States the venerable a pair of.four-liter four-cylinder can still be the sole engine offered, obtainable with either a manual or an automatic gearbox.
Although the vehicle pictured here is a Japanese-spec Escudo, Autoblog reports that the same treatment (minus the fender-mounted mirror) can be applied to the U.S.-spec Grand Vitara for the 2013 model year. Pricing data can be obtainable closer to the SUV’s launch.
Suzuki 2013 Grand VitaraThe biggest aesthetic changes are seen up front where the Grand Vitara (dubbed Escudo in Japan) gains new headlights, a revamped bumper and a additional fashionable-looking grille. The upgrades put the aging SUV in tune with Suzuki’s current style language.
The redesign is more minor out back but there's one terribly noticeable difference: in contrast to the 2012 model, the 2013 Grand Vitara hides its spare wheel beneath the trunk floor, revealing a sleek tailgate that encompasses the registration number plate.
Suzuki can introduce a brand new vary-topping trim level called X-Adventure that is aimed at Japanese customers who want a more premium-looking Grand Vitara. It includes a standard sunroof, 18-inch wheels and a more luxuriously-appointed interior.
The Japanese automaker did not unharness any technical details concerning the 2013 Grand Vitara however very little is expected to vary. In the United States the venerable a pair of.four-liter four-cylinder can still be the sole engine offered, obtainable with either a manual or an automatic gearbox.
Although the vehicle pictured here is a Japanese-spec Escudo, Autoblog reports that the same treatment (minus the fender-mounted mirror) can be applied to the U.S.-spec Grand Vitara for the 2013 model year. Pricing data can be obtainable closer to the SUV’s launch.
Suzuki 2013 Grand Vitara
Suzuki 2013 Grand Vitara
Suzuki 2013 Grand Vitara
Suzuki 2013 Grand Vitara
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