The Suzuki Grand Vitara arrived in the UK to begin its second generation in 1998. While it started as just a five-door model, the three-door and soft-top versions arrived shortly afterwards. In 2014 (during the third generation), Suzuki discontinued the Grand Vitara and replaced it with the more modern, comfortable and refined Vitara in 2015.
First Generation (1991-1994)
In other parts of the world, the Grand Vitara was released in 1991 as a long-wheelbase model of the Vitara. Initially, it had room to hold five people and came equipped with an independent front suspension, a rigid rear axle and a uni-body construction.
The Grand Vitara had similar styling to its smaller sibling, the Vitara. Both shared rectangular headlights, a rear-mounted spare tyre and interior styling. However, this larger model had a three-slat grille surrounded by chrome.
Second Generation (1998-2005)
This 4x4 on-demand SUV was released as a way to enjoy on- and off-road driving. With more comfort offered than the original Vitara and added space, it was unveiled as a vehicle for busy families. Some styling features that set it apart included the rounded shape, high roofline and lower beltline. Suzuki didn't move the spare wheel from the tailgate for this generation either.
Customers loved the high front seats and lower dashboard, allowing for more visibility of the road. There were also several powertrains offered with running costs kept to a minimum on smaller engines.