Suzuki Vitara Review, For Sale, Colours, Interior, Specs & Models

Suzuki Vitara Review, For Sale, Colours, Interior, Specs & Models

FROM
$35,990

Suzuki has a long history of producing cheap, cheerful and quirky machinery, and Australia has been a happy hunting ground for the small Japanese company.

A flood of new products in 2015 and 2016 brought back the Vitara name for the first time in 17 years – albeit in a different form to the one it had in the 1990s. The five-seat, four-door Vitara small SUV comes in front-wheel drive and part-time all wheel drive versions, with a manual gearbox available at the lower end of the range. A turbocharged version joined the ranks in 2016, in response to criticism that the stock 1.6-litre petrol engine was underdone. A 2019 update brought minor cosmetic tweaks as well AppleCarPLay/Android Auto connectivity. No AEB, though.

Current prices range from $26,990 for the base model (manual or auto), through $32,990 for the Vitara Turbo, to $37,990 for the Vitara Turbo Allgrip.

Current prices range from $35,990 to $40,990 for the Vitara Turbo and Vitara Turbo Shadow.

This vehicle is also known as The Suzuki Vitara is also known as Suzuki Escudo in markets outside Australia..

5.9L/100km (combined)
SUV
6 Speed Automatic
Premium Unleaded Petrol
Overview
Likes
Retro touches to the dashboard
Fun driving feeling
Simple and easy
Dislikes
Lack of features in the back
Space saver spare tyre
High driver's seat

Suzuki Vitara News

INDUSTRY NEWS
'Hybrid is hybrid, it merits the badge': Suzuki Australia boss defends use of Hybrid badge for mild-hybrid models like the 2025 Swift Hybrid and Fronx Hybrid
15 Aug 2025
UPCOMING MODELS
Incoming cut-price trio! 2026 Suzuki Vitara Hybrid and electric to join new Suzuki Fronx Hybrid in small SUV overhaul
25 Jun 2025
UPCOMING MODELS
New pure-EV challenger for BYD Atto 3, Chery Omoda E5 and Kia EV3 ready for take-off: 2025 Suzuki e Vitara electric car detailed ahead of international launch
9 Apr 2025
EXISTING MODELS
Don't like touchscreens and digital displays? These are the last cars left with analogue dials and physical buttons including the Suzuki Vitara, Subaru Outback and more
30 Mar 2025
SAFETY
All the cars axed by Australia's rule changes and surprising models like the Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series, Nissan Patrol, Toyota Fortuner and LDV T60 that are prepared for ADR 98/00
27 Jan 2025
UPCOMING MODELS
Watch out BYD Atto 3! 2025 Suzuki e Vitara finally revealed as Japanese brand's potentially affordable MG ZS EV rival
6 Nov 2024
PRICE AND SPECS
New cut-price small SUV with head-turning looks arrives to take the fight to the popular MG ZS and Hyundai Kona
25 Jul 2024
UPCOMING MODELS
2025 Suzuki Vitara hybrid release delayed! Mild-hybrid-only small SUV line-up revealed ahead of Mitsubishi ASX and GWM Haval Jolion rival's Australian launch
28 Jun 2024
EXISTING MODELS
2025 Suzuki Vitara small SUV updated again and confirmed for Australia, but when will the hybrid arrive here?
4 Apr 2024
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Suzuki Vitara Colours

The Vitara is available in eight colours. Three are single tone – Cool White, Silky Silver and Cosmic Black Pearl Metallic, while Bright Red, Atlantis Turquoise Pearl Metallic, Savannah Ivory, Galactic Grey Metallic and Solar Yellow all come with Cosmic Black Roof upper body.

Atlantis Turquoise Pearl Metallic
Bright Red
Cool White
Cosmic Black Pearl Metallic
Galactic Grey Metallic
Savannah Ivory
Silky Silver
Solar Yellow
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website. Shown above are the colours for the Suzuki Vitara.

Suzuki Vitara FAQs

What car is suitable to tow a boat on the beach?

It depends somewhat on the condition of the sand. If it’s well packed and solid all-wheel drive would suffice, but I wouldn’t rely on it on loose, deep sand. For that I would want a proper four-wheel drive.

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What car do you recommend for towing a small camper trailer?

The camper trailer isn’t a heavy one, so most compact SUVs would handle it comfortably, and would have the space for your fridge and extra battery. A Toyota RAV4 would do the job, so would a Suzuki Vitara, or a Kia Sportage.

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What's a fuel efficient SUV on the market?

I don’t believe that what you want is out there, and can only reiterate past advice, buy a Patrol/Pajero/Prado/LandCruiser.

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Suzuki Vitara Accessories

If you can see past the lack of AEB, the base Vitara is well equipped.

You'll find seven airbags (including a driver’s knee item), stability control, anti-lock brakes with electronic brake-force distribution and brake assist and traction control.

However, the ever-wily Suzuki does make up for the lack of driver-assist safety with items usually found on mid-grade versions of rival SUVs, like imbedded satellite navigation (as part of a colourful multimedia touchscreen system that also houses a reverse camera, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and Bluetooth connectivity), voice control, paddle shifters, keyless entry/start, climate control air-con with pollen filter, front fog lights, roof rails and 17-inch alloy wheels (shod with quality Continental tyres).

Shown above are the accessory details for the Suzuki Vitara 2021.

Suzuki Vitara Interior

There's still plenty to appreciate the instant you slide yourself on to those lofty cushions.

The Vitara is packaged to transport a smaller family (and include much of their clobber) with ease, from the moment the big doors open. An excellent driving position that inspires confidence, heaps of storage in the doors and centre console, good vision and a light and airy ambience are further drawcards.

In 2021, the dash has held up pretty well, mainly due to clear instrument dials and Suzuki’s ever-present 7.0-inch touchscreen multimedia system that is ridiculously easy to operate. Never mind the hard and cheap-looking lower-lying plastics, the cabin is beautifully screwed together as well. And it's likely to stay that way for a very long time.

But there are annoyances, beginning with the lack of digital speedometer, especially now that the cheapest Vitara is a near-$30K proposition; for the same reason we’d have hoped for a DAB+ digital radio, auto lights on, rear-seat cupholders and more than just one USB port (located under the climate control system).

Moving to the rear seats, there's heaps of headroom; the raised rear cushion promotes a natural posture which is good for longer journeys, and enough room for three smaller adults to squeeze in. Larger feet can be tucked underneath the front seats too.

However, besides there being no device-charging facilities, you’ll also notice the lack of reading lights, rear air vents (though the front outlets' outputs do reach back OK) and beverage storage. At least the doors have space for a one-litre bottle and the overhead grab handles include coat hooks. And, like the front, it's all light and airy, with good sight lines for bored back-seat riders to stare out from.

Beyond that, the boot is fairly large big and square, with a bi-level floor that’s good for hiding smaller items, while there are hooks, a light and 120V outlet for rear-seat occupants to snake some hapless charger cord to.

All in all, a big, spacious and inviting interior that’s big on practicality and ease, but also showing its age in a few places.

Shown above are interior details for the Suzuki Vitara 2021.

Suzuki Vitara Boot Space

Cargo capacity is rated at 375 litres – raising to 710L with the 60/40 rear backrests lowered. It’s nice to see a good old-fashioned luggage board instead of the flimsy mesh items some rivals foist upon us nowadays.

Suzuki Vitara boot space Suzuki Vitara boot space
Shown above are the boot space details of the Suzuki Vitara 2021.

Suzuki Vitara Seats

While the Vitara's front seats may seem a bit wide and flat to begin with, they're amply supportive over an extended time in them, with a softness to their shape and texture that makes them quite cosy. No lumbar support for the driver is disappointing, though.

Getting in and out of the rear seat is simple, aided by wide doors and lofty seating, again on flat but ultimately comfortable cushions and backrest, though they neither slide or recline as with some other small SUVs.

The backrests are split to fold 60/40 for added practicality and cargo-carrying permutations.

Shown above are seat details for the Suzuki Vitara 2021.

Suzuki Vitara Speed

The Suzuki Vitara has managed the 0-100km/h sprint time of 10.5 seconds.

Shown above are speed details for the Suzuki Vitara 2021.