New 2025 Suzuki Vitara

New 2025 Suzuki Vitara

The Vitara hybrid remains a strong selling model in the range and Suzuki is very pleased to announce some significant revisions for 2025 with redefined SUV styling, an even higher level of standard equipment and technology as well as further improved hybrid efficiency.

Vitara now utilises the Motion and Ultra grade names which follows on from being introduced previously for S-Cross, Swace and Swift models. 

Various exterior styling revisions have been made to fully update Vitara with re-designed front grille and bumper, rear upper spoiler incorporating rear window side spoilers, new design 17-inch alloy wheels and the addition of two new colour shades which are Sphere Blue Pearl Metallic / Cosmic Black dual-tone and Titan Dark Grey Metallic single tone finishes, both available optionally.

A higher level of safety technology is now available as standard for both Motion and Ultra models including Lane Keep Assist, Intelligent Speed Control, Driver Monitoring System and eCall.

A further important and standard safety feature for both grades is an upgraded Dual Sensor Brake Support system using a millimetre-wave radar (previously lidar) combined with a monocular camera. This system has enhanced collision mitigation with improved night time and intersection visibility and with its improved functionality can detect pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and vehicles in front.

Standard equipment levels for both grades have increased too with the addition of a 9-inch media display, wireless smartphone link with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, Keyless entry and start, High Beam Assist, Auto-dim rear-view mirror, rear parking sensors plus Suzuki Connect connected services that includes three years free subscription.

Moving up to the Ultra grade increases standard specification even further with new design 17-inch polished alloy wheels, Panoramic sliding Sunroof, suede / leather seat fabric, front and rear parking sensors, electric folding door mirrors with built-in indicators and overhead storage console.

WLTP combined fuel consumption is lower for the latest model with 2WD mild hybrid manual transmission models offering up to 9% improvement at 53.2mpg. Full hybrid 2WD models with AGS transmission (Automated Gear Shift) offer up to 6% improvement at 56.4 mpg.

COemissions are lower too at just 113g/km for the 1.5-litre full hybrid Motion model – previously 119gkm.

The 2025 Vitara continues to be available with hybrid as standard. Manual transmission models include a 1.4-litre Boosterjet turbocharged petrol engine with 48V mild hybrid, while for customers wanting the convenience of automatic a full hybrid option with AGS transmission is available. Unique in the small SUV sector, both manual and AGS drivetrains are available with the option of 4WD with Vitara.’

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