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Suzuki - Vitara (2023)

Discover the newest insights on the Suzuki Vitara – the compact crossover that has been a favorite among city‑driven drivers and weekend adventurers alike. Whether you’re in the market for a brand‑new model or a well‑maintained used vehicle, understanding the **Suzuki Vitara price** and how it changes across regions, trim levels, and uses is key to making an informed purchase. Below we unpack the core specifications, give realistic depreciation data, compare the Vitara to peer models, and share how it ranks in the competitive compact‑crossover segment. **Key Specifications (2023 Model)**

  • Engine: 1.6 L GDI (4‑valve) four‑cylinder turbo‑charged, 167 hp and 236 Nm torque
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic with manual‑shift mode
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (Common‑Rail Direct Injection)
  • Drive: 4WD (full‑time) or FWD (optional)
  • Dimensions: 4,480 mm L × 1,790 mm W × 1,631 mm H; wheelbase 2,680 mm
  • Cabinet Space: 117 L cargo capacity (rear seats up) – 340 L with seats folded
  • Suspension: MacPherson strut front, torsion‑beam rear
  • Braking: Disc brakes all four wheels, electronic ABS, ESC, TCS, AEB
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, 7‑point seatbelt, Vehicle Stability Assist, Hill‑Hold, Lane‑Keeping Assist
  • Infotainment: 7‑inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, Bluetooth, 4‑speaker audio
  • Trim Variations: D, E, Envision, and Limited – each bringing unique premium features, colour palettes, and package options
  • Warranty: 3‑year/100 000 km limited warranty (extendable) on the powertrain and chassis
**Depreciation Insight** When evaluating the **Suzuki Vitara depreciation** trend, it’s useful to reference how the vehicle typically erodes in value over its life cycle.
  • First year: The Vitara will usually lose about 15‑20% of its original value as new stock is cleared.
  • Second year: Depreciation continues at roughly 10‑15%. At this rate, a 2023 Vitara may leave cash‑flows in the neighbourhood of 25‑30% of purchase price.
  • Third to fifth year: Values anticipate a 5‑10% decline per annum, stabilising by the fifth year around 40‑45% off the original price.
These figures mirror the performance of comparable compact‑crossover platforms in the market, signalling a solid, albeit modest, resale potential when maintenance records are clean. **Used Versus New – the “Used Suzuki Vit


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