Suzuki Grand Vitara (05 on) - Review Review by David Ross on 14 October 2005 Last Updated: 26 May 2011 Whether you love them or loath them, 'soft-roaders' are here to stay and it's Suzuki who's partly responsible for them. It launched one of the first - the Vitara - back in 1988 and set the soft-roader trend that other manufacturers followed. This third generation model is major step up from the model it replaces. It's stylish, better to drive, and is great value for money, comparing well on price and specification to models offered by Kia, Hyundai and Nissan. It's available as a shortened three-door or the more popular five-door, but both offer impressive off road ability, as well as safe and reassuring handling on road. Between 2008 and 2009 the model was revised with subtle changes to the exterior and a more upmarket cabin. ESP stability control was also made standard on all models. 4 out of 5 Other Suzuki reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 3.5 out of 5 Performance Two petrols engines were available at launch - a 1.6 VVT with 105bhp and a 140bhp 2.0-litre petrol. Both offer adequate performance and cruise well at speed, but suffer from a lack of pulling power between 30-60mph, which can make overtaking a drawn-out affair. A 1.9 DDiS diesel, supplied by Renault, with 130bhp became available from late-2005. It gets to 62mph in 13.2 seconds (12.9 seconds in the three-door) and has decent pulling power in-gear. In the Grand Vitara it's twinned with a five-speed manual gearbox, but it although it performs well, engine noise becomes intrusive at a steady 70mph. In 2008 a 2.4-litre petrol engine was introduced to replace the 2.0-litre and the newer unit is smoother and quieter. It also has better low down grunt and feels more sprightly when accelerating with a 0-62mph time of 11.7 seconds (11.2 seconds in the three-door), yet CO2 emissions remain unchanged while economy is a respectable 32mpg. View full gallery 3.5 out of 5 Handling This is a vast improvement on the previous model. The steering is sharper and body roll is kept much more under control while cornering, even at speed, is quite flat. Although it's the not the sportiest or most enjoyable drive around, the Grand Vitara does everything that most buyers will ask of it competently. The gearchange can be a little notchy at times, but otherwise there's a precise feel to the changes. The ride is much better than the old Grand Vitara, which was unsophisticated and often uncomfortable, but is still firmer than that offered by similar 4x4s. But with good axle articulation and a low ratio gearbox, it should meet the off-road needs of most buyers. View full gallery Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Suzuki Grand Vitara cars for sale We have 356 models like this for sale. Find Suzuki Grand Vitara cars for sale Previous: Equipment Next: Comfort