Suzuki has give its Vitara Hybrid an update for 2025, with refined styling, enhanced safety and improved efficiency.
The visual tweaks to the Suzuki Vitara are relatively subtle but there are new paint options and wheel designs, as well as a revised trim line-up – the entry level Motion and the more feature-packed Ultra.
The engine options remain the same but have been adjusted to improve fuel economy, with the mild-hybrid model returning up to 53.2mpg and the full hybrid up to 56.4mpg. Both versions can be specified with four-wheel drive.
The Vitara is old in automorive terms, the current generation having been on sale since 2015. Suzuki hopes that the changes will keep the Vitara high on the shopping lists of customers that could also be considering cars like the Ford Puma, Hyundai Kona and Skoda Kamiq.
Updated 2025 Suzuki Vitara: price and release date
The new Vitara lineup is available to order now, with the entry-level Motion model starting from £26,949. The Ultra trim is available at £28,649, offering additional upgrades in style and equipment. Suzuki has also introduced a 0% APR PCP finance offer for models registered by March 2025
Updated 2025 Suzuki Vitara: exterior and interior
The revised Suzuki Vitara has a tweaked front grille and bumper design, while the chrome elements of earlier models have been replaced with glossy black components. The 17-inch alloy wheels are of a new design and there are two new paint colours to choose from – Sphere Blue Metallic (available with a Cosmic Black contrasting paint) and Titan Dark Grey Metallic.
Inside there's a new 9.0-inch infotainment screen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard across the range. Extra safety systems have been added, too, including Lane Keep Assist, Intelligent Speed Control and a driver monitoring system, all as standard.
Updated 2025 Suzuki Vitara: engines and gearboxes
The Vitara contines to offer a pair of petrol engine options, one with a mild-hybrid system and one a full hybrid. The 1.4-litre mild-hybrid Boosterjet option has a 9% fuel efficiency improvement, promising up to 53.2mpg with a manual gearbox according to official figures.
The full-hybrid 1.5-litre option promises up to 56.4mpg through an AGS automatic transmission, which is a 6% improvement on the previous model. These figures are for front-wheel-drive models, although AllGrip four-wheel drive is also abvailable.
Updated 2025 Suzuki Vitara: trim levels
The 2025 Vitara range includes two trim levels: Motion and Ultra. Motion models come equipped with new tech features, such as High Beam Assist, auto-dimming rear-view mirrors, and Suzuki Connect, a connected service for the infotainment system with a three-year free subscription. For those opting for the Ultra trim, additional perks include polished 17-inch alloy wheels, a panoramic sunroof, premium upholstery, and front and rear parking sensors.
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