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Suzuki Grand Vitara 2011

The Suzuki Grand Vitara continues to surprise and delight its owners – and prospective owners – with its balance of genuine off-road capability, on-road composure and day-in, day-out livability. The vehicle's surprising off-road performance is enabled by a reinforced-for-rear-wheel drive (RWD) unibody chassis having more in common with luxury SUVs than the car-based “soft roaders” more typically found at the Grand Vitara's price point.

SUZUKI GRAND VITARA: SOPHISTICATED GOOD LOOKS AND RUGGED UTILITY

  • Standard integrated navigation system makes Grand Vitara America's most affordable SUV with this convenience.
  • Enhanced navigation system for 2011 uses latest Garmin 1600 series system and now includes standard info-suite of services, including real-time traffic*, weather forecast, movie time search, flight arrival/departure, lowest gas price and Google search.
  • Grand Vitara arrives as the most off-road capable SUV starting under $20,000.
  • Grand Vitara offers a rare option with its available AWD for on-road, on-demand four-wheel traction typical of CUVs – and available low-range 4WD gearing with differential lock for the ultimate off-road experience of an authentic SUV.
  • With standard stability control incorporating traction control; six airbags; and a tire pressure monitoring system, the Grand Vitara makes every adventure safe.

BREA, Calif. – The Suzuki Grand Vitara continues to surprise and delight its owners – and prospective owners – with its balance of genuine off-road capability, on-road composure and day-in, day-out livability. The vehicle's surprising off-road performance is enabled by a reinforced-for-rear-wheel drive (RWD) unibody chassis having more in common with luxury SUVs than the car-based “soft roaders” more typically found at the Grand Vitara's price point. Key chassis features include a stiff structure, incorporating both a unit body and integral ladder frame; four-wheel independent suspension; and four-wheel disc brakes. With its unique combination of off-road credibility and on-road comfort, the Grand Vitara successfully bridges the transportation gap for weekday commuters and weekend adventurers.

For 2011, the Grand Vitara carries over its stylish interior and exterior trimmings from 2010, as well as its recently-introduced, fuel-efficient four-cylinder engine and top-notch safety features. The Grand Vitara maintains its classic SUV posture with an aggressive stance, short (and off-road friendly) front and rear overhangs and generous greenhouse. The standard navigation system added in 2010 gets updated with the addition of Google Local Search for up-to-the-minute points of interest (POIs); 2 and 3D maps; speed limits for most major roads; HotFix™1 satellite prediction; and parking location. In addition, Bluetooth????2 Handsfree availability has been extended to the Premium model.

As with all retail 2011 Suzuki automobiles and light trucks, the Grand Vitara is backed by America's #1 Warranty: a 100,000-mile/seven-year, fully transferable, zero-deductible powertrain limited warranty.

Performance and Functionality

Suzuki's 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine produces 166 horsepower and 162 lb.-ft. of torque, delivering EPA fuel economy estimates of up to 19 mpg/city and 26 mpg/highway and using a zero-maintenance timing chain in place of a belt. The Grand Vitara's four-cylinder engine can be teamed to a standard five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed automatic transmission.

To custom-tailor their adventure, consumers can choose among RWD models, Single-Mode four-wheel drive or 4-Mode full-time four-wheel drive; notably, Suzuki's 4-Mode is a traction system unlike anything else offered in the segment. An electronic stability program is standard on all Grand Vitara models, along with a rollover sensor for the standard side curtain airbags. Enhancing the Grand Vitara's on- and off-road performance is a heavy-duty structure underpinned by ladder frame reinforcement. Bringing it all to a stop are standard four-wheel disc brakes.

The Grand Vitara's 4-Mode full time four-wheel drive offers the best of both worlds: an exceptionally capable off-road vehicle that remains civilized on the asphalt. There, drivers can leave the dash-mounted transfer case switch in 4H and the electronically controlled on-demand four-wheel-drive system will apply traction to the front wheels (only as needed), optimizing economy while maximizing traction. When traveling off-road, or for low-speed power and traction, drivers can turn the switch to high-range 4H Lock or low-range 4L Lock to engage the center differential lock.

For RV owners, a Grand Vitara equipped with a manual transmission or with the 4-Mode full-time four-wheel-drive system can also be flat-towed. Switching the transfer case control into the neutral position helps minimize driveline wear and prevent non-driving miles from accumulating on the odometer.

Built with History Behind It

The Suzuki Grand Vitara continues Suzuki's 40-plus year history of building compact, rugged SUVs. The current Grand Vitara has proven its durability in some of the toughest markets around the world. Key to the Grand Vitara's go-anywhere capability is its unibody construction with integrated ladder frame, rugged RWD architecture and four-wheel independent suspension. Typically, only near-luxury and luxury SUVs such as those from Mercedes and BMW offer this premium architecture combination. This type of construction yields the strength and capability sought in large SUVs, while providing the balance, on-road agility and ride quality expected in a modern compact SUV.

The Grand Vitara's available 4-Mode full-time four-wheel-drive system with two-speed transfer case also separates it from the “tall wagons” in the segment. This hardware, combined with its rugged body construction, steep approach and departure angles, and 7.9 inches of ground clearance (4WD models) enables the Grand Vitara to keep going when the pavement turns to trail. In addition, the Grand Vitara's 3,000-lb. towing capacity is double that of many car-based models and enough to haul light recreational trailers, boats, ATVs or motorcycles.

Safety

Beyond offering a strong yet weight-optimized structure, the Grand Vitara's unibody with built-in ladder frame contributes to superior collision protection. In fact, the 2010 Grand Vitara earned the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's (IIHS's) highest rating of “good” for frontal crash protection. The reinforced cabin offers the added safety of head-impact protection padding and front and rear side-impact door beams.

Active safety technology in every Grand Vitara includes an anti-lock braking system with electronic brake-force distribution (EBD) and stability control with traction control. The electronic stability program stability control helps ensure vehicle stability when cornering, during emergency maneuvers and when driving on slippery road surfaces. Taking input from a variety of sensors, stability control has the ability to apply individual brakes at each wheel and reduce engine torque to help the driver maintain the desired line of travel.

Standard passive safety features in every Grand Vitara include driver and front passenger seat-mounted side-impact airbag supplemental restraint systems (SRS); an advanced dual-stage front airbag SRS; an advanced weight-sensing front passenger classification system; and front and rear side-curtain airbags networked with a rollover sensor. The three-point driver and front passenger seat belts feature pretensioners and shoulder height adjustment. Each rear seating position is equipped with a three-point seatbelt and a headrest. Also provided is a rear child-seat LATCH system (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) at rear outboard seating positions.

The Grand Vitara's safety engineering also reflects Suzuki's attention to pedestrian safety. The front end and the bumper integrates energy-absorbing materials to help reduce the possibility of serious leg injuries if a pedestrian is struck. The hood also is designed to absorb some of the impact and help protect against serious head injuries. These active and passive safety features, in combination with other features such as daytime running lights and a tire pressure monitoring system, make Grand Vitara one of the best-equipped compact SUVs with respect to safety.

The Look and Function of a Suzuki

To simplify and improve the driver experience, and consistent with Suzuki's philosophy of enabling people to travel light and live fully, Suzuki offers easy-to-use features that add useful, real-world functionality to each vehicle. The Grand Vitara demonstrates its Suzuki sensibility with its simple, uncluttered design. Form follows function, with styling that does not compromise visibility, as it does in many crossover-type SUVs. Handsome good looks are also part of the mix, along with SUV necessities, including roof rails and short overhangs to maximize approach and departure angles. Exterior mirrors, door handles and bumpers are all color keyed.

The compact exterior footprint belies a roomy, comfortable and versatile cabin to take people and cargo on daily trips or extraordinary voyages. The Grand Vitara offers comfortable seating for five, including reclining rear seats, and 24.4 cu.-ft. of storage space with the rear seats up. Cargo space expands to 68.9 cu.-ft. with the 60/40 split-folding seatbacks folded. High-quality materials and attention to fit and finish help make a driver accustomed to a premium SUV feel at home. Controls are easy to reach and use, which anyone used to driving a large luxury SUV will find refreshing.

2011 Grand Vitara Trim Levels and Packages

The 2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara is offered in three trim levels: Base, Premium and Limited. The Base model is RWD only, but its list of standard equipment is far from basic and includes an integrated pop-up navigation system; air conditioning with automatic climate control and micron air filtration system; trip computer; power windows, mirrors and door locks; remote keyless entry; tilt steering wheel; automatic on/off headlamps; four-speaker AM/FM/CD/MP3/XM Satellite Radio????3-compatible audio system and 16-inch steel wheels.

The Premium model adds a four-speed automatic transmission; cruise control; a leather-wrapped steering wheel with illuminated audio and cruise control switches; privacy glass; a full-size spare tire cover; cargo cover; hands-free calling; Bluetooth hands-free communication; and heated exterior mirrors (when equipped with the optional Single-Mode four-wheel drive).

The top-of-the-line Limited builds on the Premium equipment and adds leather seating surfaces; heated front seats; black wood grain trim accents; and full-size spare tire cover (with steel spare). Also available on the Limited is Grand Vitara's four-mode 4WD featuring true off-road capability. In all Grand Vitara models, standard and optional audio systems are XM Satellite Radio-capable, and an accessory iPod????4 interface is available. A connected iPod works seamlessly through the radio or the steering-wheel-integrated controls, with playlists and track information appearing on the audio display.

Technical Specifications – 2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara

Wheelbase: 103.9 inches
Overall Length: 177.2 inches
Overall Width: 71.3 inches
Engine: 2.4-liter, 4-cylinder, 16-valve DOHC engine
Horsepower: 166 hp @ 6,000 rpm
Torque: 162 lb.-ft. @ 4,000 rpm
Transmission, Manual: 5-speed manual
Transmission, Automatic: 4-speed automatic
Brakes: Front ventilated disc brakes and rear ventilated disc brakes; Electronic Brake Force Distribution
EPA Fuel Economy Estimates: 4-cylinder 2WD: MT 19/26; AT 19/25
4-cylinder 4WD: AT 19/23

Suzuki Grand Vitara 2011

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