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Export version of the [[Suzuki Escudo]], called Grand Vitara for the second and third generations. The fourth-generation model, made in Hungary, downsized, and lost the Grand tag. Not the most refined initially, but helped by their go-anywhere capability; the third- and fourth-generation models went from a ladder frame to a monocoque, and were more car-like.
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Export version of the [[Suzuki Escudo]], called Grand Vitara for the second and third generations. The fourth-generation model, made in Hungary, downsized, and lost the Grand tag. Not the most refined initially, but helped by their go-anywhere capability; the third- and fourth-generation models went from a ladder frame to a monocoque, and were more car-like. Maruti developed a sub-4 m-long crossover as part of the Vitara family, the Brezza, launched 2016.
  
  
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*[[Suzuki Escudo (2005–)]]
 
*[[Suzuki Escudo (2005–)]]
 
*[[Suzuki Vitara (2015–)]]
 
*[[Suzuki Vitara (2015–)]]
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*[[Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza]]
  
  

Revision as of 11:14, 28 November 2019

Export version of the Suzuki Escudo, called Grand Vitara for the second and third generations. The fourth-generation model, made in Hungary, downsized, and lost the Grand tag. Not the most refined initially, but helped by their go-anywhere capability; the third- and fourth-generation models went from a ladder frame to a monocoque, and were more car-like. Maruti developed a sub-4 m-long crossover as part of the Vitara family, the Brezza, launched 2016.



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