The largest models in the Suzuki range, the Vitara and the SX4 S-Cross, have a top level trim called SZ5. This is the trim level to have if you want all the bells and whistles. Standard SZ5 features include: LED headlights. Adaptive cruise control. Panoramic glass sunroof. Electric folding door mirrors. Emergency city braking function.
Suzuki’s range is, to say the least, crossover-heavy and there is some crossover (ahem) between the prices of these two cars – our SZ-5 trim Vitara test car clocked in at €31,495 while the
Maruti Brezza Vxi. Brezza Zxi. Price *: Rs 8.35 Lakh. Rs 9.1 Lakh. ABS with EBD, Dual Airbags. Touchscreen Music System with Android Auto, Apple Car Play. Hill Hold Assist (only in Automatic Models) Gun Metal Roof Rails. High Speed Alert, Anti Theft Security Alarm. Side View Suzuki SX4 S-Cross (JY) 5-door Hatchback 2017 vs. Suzuki Vitara (LY) 5-door SUV 2015. Technical specs | Suzuki SX4 S-Cross (JY) 5-door Hatchback 2017 is 12.5 cm longer and 3.5 cm lower compared to Suzuki Vitara (LY) 5-door SUV 2015. It has 0.5 cm less ground clearance and offers 14% more cargo space. 4,5. 430 cm. +12.5.
VERDICT. With the 2023 S-Cross, Suzuki has made some worthwhile and noticeable improvements for customers after a family SUV that offers decent driving performance, space and creature comforts that make their daily commute or school run that bit more enjoyable. But it disappoints in terms of price.
Price positioning: Toyota vs Suzuki. There isn’t a radical difference in their positioning either, with the Toyota commanding a slight price premium - its range costing between R247 900 and R315 DO6HU. 72599452755555447881429