Maruti Suzuki (MSIL) has finally announced the prices of the new Grand Vitara that was unveiled a couple of months ago. The crossover will be available in Sigma, Delta, Zeta, Zeta+, Alpha and Alpha+ trims, with prices starting at INR 10.45 lakh, ex-showroom, Pan India. Do note that these prices are “introductory”, which means they’ll go up after the “honeymoon period” is over.
Variants | Monotone | Dual-tone | ||||
Sigma | Delta | Zeta/Zeta+ | Alpha/Alpha+ | Zeta/Zeta+ | Alpha/Alpha+ | |
Mild-hybrid MT | 10,45,000 | 11,90,000 | 13,89,000 | 15,39,000 | – | 15,55,000 |
Mild-hybrid AT | – | 13,40,000 | 15,39,000 | 16,89,000 | – | 17,05,000 |
Mild-hybrid MT AWD | – | – | – | 16,89,000 | – | 17,05,000 |
Hybrid CVT | – | – | 17,99,000 | 19,49,000 | 18,15,000 | 19,65,000 |
The “+” variants (Zeta+ and Alpha+) are exclusively available on the full hybrid variants.
The 2022 Grand Vitara is built around Suzuki’s Global C platform that also underpins the Vitara and the S-Cross globally. Key exterior features depending on the trim include LED projector headlights, LED running lights, LED taillight signatures, 17-inch alloy wheels, and a panoramic sunroof.
On the inside, key features depending on the trim include a 9-inch central touchscreen, a 7-inch MID, a color head-up display, a wireless smartphone charging pad, tilt & telescopic steering wheel, auto AC, front ventilated seats, Arkamys sound tuning, and more. Download the brochure here.
The powertrain options start with a mild-hybrid; the same one that powers the new Brezza. It’s a 1.5-litre (1,462 cc) 4-cylinder naturally aspirated K15C petrol engine combined with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system. The output figures are 75.8 kW (103 metric hp) at 6000 rpm and 136.8 Nm (101 lb-ft) of torque at 4400 rpm. The engine can be paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission. The manual variant offers an AWD option (branded as AllGrip). And then you have a full hybrid powertrain option borrowed from Toyota; the one that powers the Yaris Cross in the international markets. Read more here.
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