Suzuki Hatch Reviews
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Suzuki Reviews and News
Suzuki Vitara will be hybrid-only
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By John Law · 28 Jun 2024
The facelifted 2025 Suzuki Vitara has moved a step closer to Australian release after being approved for sale locally.The mild-hybrid-only Vitara is scheduled for a local release in the second quarter of next year, according to a Suzuki Australia spokesperson.However, that timing could change again as it was previously earmarked to land in the first quarter of 2025.The headline of the new Vitara is its 'Boosterjet K14D' 1.4-litre turbo-petrol four-cylinder with 48-volt mild-hybrid assist that will be a first for Australia.It replaces the 'K14C' turbo-petrol engine in the current Vitara and produces 95kW/235Nm. The new motor is paired with a six-speed manual or automatic transmission.There is a 10kW/53Nm electric motor but it does not work like a Toyota hybrid system. The combined fuel economy in the WLTP cycle is listed between 5.3-5.6L/100km.Australia won't get the 'full hybrid' Vitara that is sold in Europe which combines a non-turbo combustion engine with 24.6kW electric motor.The documents show the Vitara will drop its base 1.6-litre petrol engine in facelift guise, too.Additionally, the current five-strong range will shrink to three. There are two variants listed – codenamed 'DD1S' and 'ED1S' – with the lower trim available in front-wheel drive with either a manual or automatic transmission.The higher-end model is available with or 'AllGrip' all-wheel drive and automatic only. Further specification details will be revealed closer to the Vitara's release.A new front bumper with a large grille protrusion, fresh headlights, bulkier tail-lights and all-new alloy wheel designs give the Vitara a nice freshen-up in the looks department.Inside, the technology is improved thanks to the addition of a bigger 9.0-inch touchscreen from the S-Cross with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.Safety is enhanced – at least in Europe – with the Vitara scoring adaptive cruise control, traffic-sign recognition, lane-keep assist and a driver monitoring system.Mild price increases as seen in Suzuki's Swift small car could be matched by the new Vitara. It could lift as little as $500 from the current $36,490 (before on-road costs) turbo model.That would still reflect a total $7000 increase over the start price of $29,990, however.Further details on Suzuki's Subaru Crosstrek, Mitsubishi ASX and GWM Haval Jolion rival will come closer to the Vitara's Q2 2025 Australian release.
Suzuki Swift Hybrid GLX 2024 review: snapshot
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 21 Jun 2024
A true original amongst affordable and quality city cars and superminis, the first Swift arrived in 1983, and the latest version launched in mid-2024 is version number six.
Suzuki Swift Hybrid Plus 2024 review: snapshot
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 19 Jun 2024
The sixth-generation Swift supermini since 1983, the latest version is the first to introduce mild-hybrid electrification across the range.
Suzuki Swift Hybrid 2024 review: snapshot
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 17 Jun 2024
The Suzuki Swift Hybrid is the company’s first electrified passenger vehicle sold in Australia, and coincides with the sixth-generation of the long-lived supermini series since 1983.
Suzuki Cappuccino ready for a comeback!
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By James Cleary · 17 Jun 2024
Suzuki is ready to put the froth on a new hot Cappuccino!
Suzuki Swift 2024 review: Hybrid
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 14 Jun 2024
The Suzuki Swift is, by far, Australia's longest-serving supermini nameplate, and widely regarded as amongst the best. For its sixth generation, a complete redesign inside and out brings a mild-hybrid powertrain, matched to the carryover architecture. The result is exceptional fuel economy and better safety, without compromising traditional virtues like great packaging and sporty performance.
Suzuki Swift now Australia's cheapest hybrid!
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 14 Jun 2024
Suzuki has priced and specified its new-generation Swift Hybrid to please, as our brief comparison against the all-new MG 3 Hybrid+ and Toyota Yaris hybrid shows. But there is a catch...
Suzuki Jimny 2024 review: XL Auto
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By Chris Thompson · 04 Jun 2024
Here's an even more easy-to-live-with version of the adorable Suzuki 4X4 that everyone wants, or is there more to the Jimny XL than just that?
Suzuki Jimny XL gets Heritage edition
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By Tim Nicholson · 15 May 2024
Suzuki is going back in time again, offering up another retro-inspired version of its wildly popular Jimny 4x4.
Zombie car apocalypse: they live on elsewhere
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 28 Apr 2024
Here are the popular models no longer available in Australia that are living an extended or second life elsewhere.