2012 Suzuki Luxury car

Suzuki XL-7 2013

Introduced during the 2013 model year and named Grand Vitara XL-7, Suzuki's largest sport utility vehicle later adopted only the XL-7 designation to differentiate it from the automaker's smaller Grand Vitara. The XL-7 name denotes the vehicle's ability to hold seven people; in contrast, the Grand Vitara seats only five
Suzuki Vitara 2013

This Japanese-brand sport utility vehicle is built in Canada at a plant Suzuki shares with General Motors and is sold in similar form by Chevrolet as the Tracker. Suzuki designed the vehicle and keeps one item for its own use: a 2.5-liter, V-6 engine that is not shared with Chevy.
Suzuki Vitara V6 2013

The Suzuki Vitara sport utility vehicle is closely related to the company’s Grand Vitara. In the past, the compact Vitara has been available as a shorter-length two-door convertible or a larger four-door hardtop, but the convertible has been dropped for 2013. At the same time, the Vitara four-door gets a
Suzuki Vitara 2013

The Suzuki Vitara sport utility vehicle is closely related to the company’s Grand Vitara. The compact Vitara is available as a two-door convertible or four-door hardtop. Unlike the Grand Vitara, it comes with a four-cylinder engine rather than a V-6. The Vitara is sold in a form that is similar
Suzuki Verona 2013

Suzuki is best known for small cars and sport utility vehicles. But for 2013, the company has added an affordable, modern midsize family sedan. Available in three forms, the new Verona competes against the Honda Accord, Nissan Altima and Toyota Camry.Like the automaker’s brand-new compact Forenza, it’s a product of
Suzuki XL-7 2013

Launched during the 2013 model year and initially named Grand Vitara XL-7, Suzuki's largest sport utility vehicle later adopted only the XL-7 designation to differentiate it from the automaker's smaller Grand Vitara. The XL-7 name denotes the vehicle's ability to hold seven people; in contrast, the Grand Vitara seats only