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Suzuki’s Vitara SUV Officially Launched in Pakistan, Starts at Rs. 3.5 Million

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It must be Japani assembled model.



Ya but over in GCC it left side that Wil be the only problem coz than i would need a good Mechanic to change it to right hand when i shift to Pakistan inshallah.
 
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Perhaps the Indian posters are confusing the Vitara and the Vitara Brezza. The Vitara is a size bigger, whereas the Vitara Brezza is a compact SUV. I doubt this is the Brezza - it can't be priced so ridiculously.

Its called Vitara Brezza in India and Vitara Globally, this one is smaller Vitara see Pics

Suzuki has two only Vitara variants

1. Grand Vitara (with larger displacement)
2. Vitara (Called Vitara Brezza in India)
 
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Its called Vitara Brezza in India and Vitara Globally, this one is smaller Vitara see Pics

Suzuki has two only Vitara variants

1. Grand Vitara (with larger displacement)
2. Vitara (Called Vitara Brezza in India)

I thought you were right and promptly visited the Pak Website.
I was under the impression the Brezza is an India-specific model and not the same as the Vitara sold abroad. The version in Pak definitely has more bells and whistles like a 4WD and seems a size larger.

I doubt they expect to find many buyers. When a company wishes to reboot its image from a cheap manufacturer - they tend to launch some of their most desirable products and then start launching more mass market products. Fiat India has been tottering - so they have launched the Jeep brand in India at an absurd cost. Before introducing the Duster and the runaway hit Kwid - Renault India launched the Koleos and the Fluence. Suzuki probably has the image of a poor man's car in Pakistan. They wish to change that image. Even in India Suzuki's Grand Vitara and Kizashi were major flops. They then decided to have a completely different showroom for their premium products called Nexa.
 
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I thought you were right and promptly visited the Pak Website.
I was under the impression the Brezza is an India-specific model and not the same as the Vitara sold abroad. The version in Pak definitely has more bells and whistles like a 4WD and seems a size larger.

I doubt they expect to find many buyers. When a company wishes to reboot its image from a cheap manufacturer - they tend to launch some of their most desirable products and then start launching more mass market products. Fiat India has been tottering - so they have launched the Jeep brand in India at an absurd cost. Before introducing the Duster and the runaway hit Kwid - Renault India launched the Koleos and the Fluence. Suzuki probably has the image of a poor man's car in Pakistan. They wish to change that image. Even in India Suzuki's Grand Vitara and Kizashi were major flops. They then decided to have a completely different showroom for their premium products called Nexa.

I like the Kwid a lot.
 
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I like the Kwid a lot.
Yes, they completely re-defined the segment with that car. A couple generations ahead of the competition. Still, from what I understand the Renault-Nissan After Sales Services is a hit or a miss.
 
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Yes, they completely re-defined the segment with that car. A couple generations ahead of the competition. Still, from what I understand the Renault-Nissan After Sales Services is a hit or a miss.

Totally different classes, but it has a very Mini feel and look about it. The poor man's Mini. :)
 
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I thought you were right and promptly visited the Pak Website.
I was under the impression the Brezza is an India-specific model and not the same as the Vitara sold abroad. The version in Pak definitely has more bells and whistles like a 4WD and seems a size larger.

I doubt they expect to find many buyers. When a company wishes to reboot its image from a cheap manufacturer - they tend to launch some of their most desirable products and then start launching more mass market products. Fiat India has been tottering - so they have launched the Jeep brand in India at an absurd cost. Before introducing the Duster and the runaway hit Kwid - Renault India launched the Koleos and the Fluence. Suzuki probably has the image of a poor man's car in Pakistan. They wish to change that image. Even in India Suzuki's Grand Vitara and Kizashi were major flops. They then decided to have a completely different showroom for their premium products called Nexa.

Only two models of Vitara in Suzuki Global site, as mentioned in my previous post

However model launched in Pakistan has driving modes and comes in automatic transmission
which is not available in Indian Models.

In India there Vitara is Manufactured and its CBU in Pak resulting high pricing
 
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Perhaps the Indian posters are confusing the Vitara and the Vitara Brezza. The Vitara is a size bigger, whereas the Vitara Brezza is a compact SUV. I doubt this is the Brezza - it can't be priced so ridiculously.
Kindly check the specs... 1.6L engine!! is that joke... to have 17-19L car in India with this engine capacity.
 
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Pakistan’s auto-industry has seen a massive shift in the year 2016. The new auto-policy has forced every manufacturer to take drastic steps, in order to remain competitive in the market.

Given the fierce competition, Pak Suzuki Motors has finally unveiled its new SUV in Pakistan.

As announced by ProPakistani beforehand, Suzuki Vitara has officially been launched in Pakistan. Suzuki held a ceremony to celebrate the launch.

Speaking at the start of the event, Mr. Azam Mirza, General Manager Marketing Pak-Suzuki said:

Today’s star is the all new Suzuki Vitara. It’s 1.6 litre engine gives strong performance on city roads as well as off-roads.

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Mr. Azam Mirza presenting at the ceremony last night

After a long wait, two Suzuki Vitara’s were presented onto the stage, one blue and red colored.

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The moment when Suzuki Vitara was unveiled

It was also announced that Suzuki will be releasing two variants of the car, the GL+ and GLX. Here are their prices:

  1. GL+ – Rs. 3.490 million
  2. GLX – Rs. 3.799 million
Not only the event attracted all the auto-lovers but also a handful of celebrities, including Fawad Khan. The Pakistani actor became the first owner of Suzuki Vitara. He is also the brand ambassador of the new Suzuki Vitara.

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Fawad Khan mentioning Suzuki Khyber was his first ever car

With the entry of Celerio and now Vitara, the Pakistani automobile space is expected to see interesting developments indeed. It is hoped that automakers bring down their car prices down and the consumers benefit from the competition and quality cars coming their way.

https://propakistani.pk/2016/12/22/...ally-launched-pakistan-starts-rs-3-5-million/
Asw,
I have driven Grand Vitara 2000 model for few years.
Nice but not like Toyota Rav4, Harrier, Hundai CRV, etc.
Also the price in Pakistan is extremely expensive. Dont know why.
Regards,
Adnan
 
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