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Review: Suzuki JT Grand Vitara (2008-18)

3 stars

  • Spacious and versatile interior
  • Long-travel suspension provides a comfortable ride
  • Some off-road capability
  • Cabin lacks sound insulation
  • Slow steering lacks response around centre
  • Four-speed auto and five-speed manual transmissions lack ratios of rivals
  • Cheap interior materials

Review: Suzuki JT.I Grand Vitara (2008-12)

Overview

Released in August 2008, the Suzuki JT Series I (JT.I) Grand Vitara was available as a three- or five-door four-wheel-drive wagon. Manufactured in Shizuoka, Japan, the JT Grand Vitara introduced a new 2.4-litre four-cylinder and 3.2-litre V6 petrol engines, replacing the 1.6-, 2.0- and 2.7-litre units; fuel economy was also improved for the 1.9-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine. The full range is given in the table below.

Based on the same platform as the JB Grand Vitara , the three-door JT Grand Vitara was 4060 mm long, 1810 mm wide, 1695 mm tall and had a 2440 mm long wheelbase. The five-door models, however, were 440 mm longer (at 4500 mm) and had 200 mm longer wheelbases (2640 mm). Furthermore, the JT Grand Vitara had MacPherson strut front suspension and independent, multi-link rear suspension.

Suzuki JT.I Grand Vitara specifications
Body Variant Years Engine Trans. Peak power Peak torque
3 door GV3 2008-12 2.4-litre
petrol I4
4sp auto,
5sp man.
122 kW at 6000 rpm 225 Nm at 4000 rpm
5 door DDiS 2008-12 1.9-litre turbo-diesel I4 5sp man. 95 kW at 3750 rpm 300 Nm at 2000 rpm
N/A 2008-12 2.4-litre
petrol I4
4sp auto,
5sp man.
122 kW at 6000 rpm 225 Nm at 4000 rpm
Prestige 2008-12
Adventure 2010
Urban 2010-11
Sport 2011-12
Prestige 2008-11 3.2-litre petrol V6 5sp auto 165 kW at 6200 rpm 284 Nm at 3500 rpm

4WD system

The JB Grand Vitara had a permanent four-wheel drive system with a torque-sensing centre differential. The three-door 1.6-litre models had a single high-ratio gear, while the five-door models had a two-speed transfer case. As such, the five-door models had the following selectable drive modes which could be engaged ‘on the fly’ via a dashboard-mounted switch:

  • 4H: four-wheel drive (47:53 front:rear torque split) and high-range gearing;
  • 4H Lock: four-wheel drive with the centre differential locked and high range gearing; and,
  • 4L Lock: four-wheel drive with the centre differential locked and low range gearing.

The 3.2-litre V6 Prestige variant was also fitted with hill descent control and hill hold control.

Safety equipment

Standard safety equipment for the JT.I Grand Vitara across the range included dual front airbags, front side airbags, full-length curtain airbags (i.e. for front and rear occupants), ABS, electronic brake force distribution, brake assist, electronic stability control, traction control and front seatbelts with pretensioners and load limiters.

Features: Grand Vitara, GV3 and Prestige

Standard features for the Grand Vitara GV3 included a four speaker sound system with CD player and MP3-compatibility, climate control air conditioning, automatic headlights, split and folding rear seats, remote central locking, power mirrors and windows, tinted windows, trip computer and immobiliser. Beyond this, the five-door models added cruise control.

The Grand Vitara Prestige was further equipped with 17-inch alloy wheels, a seven speaker sound system (including subwoofer) with six-stack CD player, leather seats, front fog lamps, proximity key, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, courtesy lamps, a power sunroof and woodgrain interior trim. The 2.7-litre V6 Prestige variant was also fitted with high intensity discharge (HID) projector headlights with washers, hill hold control and hill descent control.

September 2011: Grand Vitara update

In September 2011, the Grand Vitara underwent a minor update as retail prices were generally lowered, except for the Prestige variants. As part of the update, Bluetooth connectivity was fitted as standard for the five-door models, while the Prestige variants were further equipped with rear parking sensors.

2010 Grand Vitara Adventure

In March 2010, a limited-run Adventure edition was released. Compared to the standard 2.4-litre Grand Vitara, the Grand Vitara Adventure was fitted with Bluetooth connectivity, front nudge bar, a bonnet protector and roof racks.

Grand Vitara Urban

In August 2010, the Grand Vitara Urban was released. Compared to the standard 2.4-litre Grand Vitara, the Urban variant was fitted with 17-inch alloy wheels, Bluetooth mobile phone connectivity and rear parking sensors.

Grand Vitara Sport

In October 2011, the Grand Vitara Sport was released. Compared to the standard Vitara with the 2.4-litre petrol engine, the Sport featured 18-inch alloy wheels, grey and black ‘Bombora Aqua’ seat fabric, hill hold control and hill descent control. Visually, the Sport variant could be identified by its revised grille and silver-finish roof rails and side strips.

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Review: Suzuki JT.II Grand Vitara (2012-18)

Overview

Released in August 2012, the JT Series II (JT.II) Grand Vitara introduced a revised range which included rear-wheel drive Urban variants. Visually, the JT.II Grand Vitara could be identified by its new front grille and bumper, alloy wheel designs and darker headlight surrounds.

In October 2014, the JT.II Grand Vitara range was revised as the five-door Urban, DDiS and Prestige variants were discontinued.

Suzuki JT.II Grand Vitara specifications
Body Variant Years Drive Engine Trans. Peak power Peak torque
3dr GV3 2012-13 4WD 2.4-litre petrol I4 4sp auto,
5sp man.
122 kW at 6000 rpm 225 Nm at 4000 rpm
GV3 Navigator 2014-18
5dr Urban 2012-14 RWD 2.4-litre petrol I4 4sp auto,
5sp man.
122 kW at 6000 rpm 225 Nm at 4000 rpm
Urban Navigator,
Urban Luxury (QLD)
2012-18
DDiS 2012-18 4WD 1.9-litre turbo-
diesel I4
5sp man. 95 kW at 3750 rpm 300 Nm at 2000 rpm
Sport 2012-18 4WD 2.4-litre petrol I4 4sp auto,
5sp man.
122 kW at 6000 rpm 225 Nm at 4000 rpm
Prestige 2012-14 4WD 2.4-litre petrol I4 4sp auto,
5sp man.
122 kW at 6000 rpm 225 Nm at 4000 rpm

Safety equipment

Compared to its JT.I predecessor, standard safety equipment for the JT.II Grand Vitara was unchanged.

Features: three-door Grand Vitara (GV3)

Standard features for the three-door GV3 included a four speaker stereo with a CD player and an auxiliary input (3.5 mm), climate control air conditioning, cruise control, leather-wrapped steering wheel, 50/50 split and folding rear seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, remote central locking, power windows and mirrors, a tilt adjustable steering wheel, height adjustable driver’s seat, 12 volt power outlet, roof rails, a trip computer and an immobiliser.

Available from 2014, the GV3 Navigator was further equipped with a satellite navigation system (with a 6.1-inch colour touch screen and voice recognition) and Bluetooth mobile phone connectivity and audio streaming.

Features: five-door Grand Vitara

Compared to the three-door Grand Vitara, the five-door Grand Vitara Urban was further equipped with Bluetooth mobile phone connectivity and audio streaming, 60/40 split and folding rear seats and rear parking sensors.

The Urban Navigator was further equipped with 17-inch alloy wheels and a satellite navigation system with a 6.1-inch colour touch screen and voice recognition. Solely available in Queensland, the Urban Luxury was similarly equipped to the Navigator but fitted with a reversing camera rather than rear parking sensors.

Relative to the standard Urban variant, the Grand Vitara DDiS added 17-inch alloy wheels but omitted the rear parking sensors, while the Grand Vitara Sport also featured an auxiliary USB input, satellite navigation system (with touch screen, live traffic updates and voice commands) and reversing camera.

The Grand Vitara Prestige was distinguished by its 18-inch alloy wheels, seven speaker sound system, leather seats, front fog lights, proximity key, push-button start and power-operated sunroof.

December 2012: Grand Vitara update

From December 2012, the Sport and Prestige variants were fitted with an upgraded multimedia system which included a 6.1-inch touch screen, Garmin satellite navigation system, reversing camera, an SD card input and Bluetooth audio streaming and mobile phone connectivity. 

October 2014: Grand Vitara update

From October 2014, the Grand Vitara Urban Navigator and Grand Vitara Sport were fitted with:

  • 18-inch dark-silver alloy wheels;
  • A dark-chrome front grille;
  • Chrome roof rails;
  • Chrome side fins in the bonnet;
  • Suede and fabric seat upholstery; and,
  • Champagne-silver accents on the centre console, door trim, gearshift knob, meter rings and steering wheel.

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