Suzuki Grand Vitara weight

Suzuki Grand Vitara curb weight affects the fuel efficiency, handling, and overall driving experience. A heavier Grand Vitara may have a more stable ride and handle better in adverse weather conditions, but it may also require more fuel and have slower acceleration.

On the other hand, a lighter Suzuki Grand Vitara may boast of better MPG and quicker acceleration, though it may also have reduced stability and less control on the road.

The lightest Suzuki Grand Vitara was produced in 2001 with a weight of 3064 lbs. And the heaviest model came off the production line in 2010 with 3876 lbs pounds in curb weight.

Explore the data below and compare how other Suzuki Grand Vitara body mass parameters like gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) and payload capacity changed between the generations.

  • 2013 Suzuki Grand Vitara

    • Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) –  4630 lbs
    • Curb weight –  3468 - 3610 lbs
    • Maximum towing capacity –  3000 lbs
    • Fuel tank –  17.4 gal
  • 2012 Suzuki Grand Vitara

    • Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) –  4630 lbs
    • Curb weight –  3468 - 3611 lbs
    • Maximum towing capacity –  3000 lbs
    • Fuel tank –  17.4 gal
  • 2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara

    • Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) –  4630 lbs
    • Curb weight –  3468 - 3611 lbs
    • Maximum towing capacity –  3000 lbs
    • Fuel tank –  17.4 gal
  • 2010 Suzuki Grand Vitara

    • Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) –  4630 - 4784 lbs
    • Curb weight –  3468 - 3876 lbs
    • Maximum towing capacity –  3000 lbs
    • Fuel tank –  17.4 gal
  • 2009 Suzuki Grand Vitara

    • Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) –  4630 - 4784 lbs
    • Curb weight –  3468 - 3876 lbs
    • Maximum towing capacity –  3000 lbs
    • Fuel tank –  17.4 gal
  • 2008 Suzuki Grand Vitara

    • Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) –  4630 - 4696 lbs
    • Curb weight –  3452 - 3704 lbs
    • Maximum towing capacity –  3000 lbs
    • Fuel tank –  17.4 gal
  • 2007 Suzuki Grand Vitara

    • Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) –  4630 lbs
    • Curb weight –  3452 - 3682 lbs
    • Maximum towing capacity –  3000 lbs
    • Fuel tank –  17.4 gal
  • 2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara

    • Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) –  4630 lbs
    • Curb weight –  3452 - 3682 lbs
    • Maximum towing capacity –  3000 lbs
    • Fuel tank –  17.4 gal
  • 2005 Suzuki Grand Vitara

    • Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) –  3990 - 4123 lbs
    • Curb weight –  3108 - 3230 lbs
    • Payload –  882 lbs
    • Maximum towing capacity –  1500 lbs
    • Fuel tank –  16.9 gal
  • 2004 Suzuki Grand Vitara

    • Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) –  3990 - 4123 lbs
    • Curb weight –  3108 - 3230 lbs
    • Payload –  882 lbs
    • Maximum towing capacity –  1500 lbs
    • Fuel tank –  16.9 gal
  • 2003 Suzuki Grand Vitara

    • Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) –  3990 - 4123 lbs
    • Curb weight –  3075 - 3163 lbs
    • Payload –  882 lbs
    • Maximum towing capacity –  1500 lbs
    • Fuel tank –  16.9 gal
  • 2002 Suzuki Grand Vitara

    • Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) –  3990 - 4123 lbs
    • Curb weight –  3152 - 3307 lbs
    • Maximum towing capacity –  1500 lbs
    • Fuel tank –  16.9 gal
  • 2001 Suzuki Grand Vitara

    • Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) –  3990 - 4123 lbs
    • Curb weight –  3064 - 3197 lbs
    • Maximum towing capacity –  1500 lbs
    • Fuel tank –  17.4 gal
  • 2000 Suzuki Grand Vitara

    • Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) –  3990 - 4123 lbs
    • Curb weight –  3064 - 3197 lbs
    • Maximum towing capacity –  1500 lbs
    • Fuel tank –  17.4 gal
  • 1999 Suzuki Grand Vitara

    • Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) –  3990 - 4123 lbs
    • Curb weight –  3064 - 3197 lbs
    • Maximum towing capacity –  1500 lbs
    • Fuel tank –  17.4 gal


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