The 2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara falls very neatly into its category as a slightly "bread and butter" crossover SUV , representing fair value for any prospective buyer.
The 2012 Suzuki Grand Vitara comes in three separate versions: Base, Premium and Limited Edition.
All three models come with a high set of standard specifications that run as follows: power door locks, remote keyless entry, tilting steering wheel, 385-watt audio system, Garmin navigation unit, cruise control , power windows and sixteen inch alloy wheels with all season tyres.
The top of the line Limited comes with leather heated front seats. The Suzuki Grand Vitara also comes with an option of seventeen inch alloy wheels. Rear-wheel drive is standard across the Suzuki Grand Vitara SUV range, however Premium models can also be ordered with a four wheeldrive system by special order only.
The Suzuki Grand Vitara comes with six airbags and traction control as standard on all models- Two in the front, two in the front sides as well as two in the rear sides.
Suzuki are well aware of the fact that the Grand Vitara can be basically a problem free ride, have backed up their confidence by presenting the SUV with its famous fully transferable 100,000-mile, seven-year zero-deductible powertrain warranty.