Next-gen Suzuki Grand Vitara could be based on new Vitara's platform - Report

Current model will continue at least for 18 months.

The current Suzuki Grand Vitara may be a 10-year old model, but according to a report on Motoring.com.au, Suzuki will sell the SUV in its current state in the foreseeable future, at least for the next 18 months.

Suzuki engineers could also build a new top-hat on the current Grand Vitara's platform.

Andrew Moore, General Manager for Suzuki Australia, told the publication that there was a push within Suzuki to develop an all-new Grand Vitara. Countries such as Australia, New Zealand, parts of Europe and certain Latin American markets are reported to be leading in the push for a next generation model.

Rather than develop an all-new platform, the new Grand Vitara could ride on an extended version of the monocoque front-wheel drive platform of the Vitara compact SUV. The extended length could add a third row of seats, giving the Grand Vitara an edge over competitors like the Honda CR-V and Mazda CX-5.

If approved, development of a new Grand Vitara would take 3-4 years.

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Mr. Moore said that once plans for a successor were confirmed, it would take a further 3-4 years to see the SUV on roads, owing to development and engineering processes. Mr. Moore also suggested that Suzuki could make use of the current Grand Vitara's rear-wheel drive platform, and a build a new top-hat, as the current model had established itself in towing capacity, and all-terrain drivability.

[Source - Motoring.com.au]

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