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2007 Suzuki XL-7 Preview
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On its stands at this years New York International Auto Show, Suzuki showed the automotive press two new sport utility vehicles designed for the North American market to bolster the 2006 Grand Vitara, which spearheaded Suzukis lineup revision. First up was the all-new SX4, a compact SUV-crossover that it designed in part with Italian automaker Fiat. The second vehicle, and the one that will ultimately launch Suzuki into the family-hauling crossover scene, is the all-new, second-generation XL-7.
Unlike the first generation XL-7 which was an extended version of the previous-generation Grand Vitara, with
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| The new XL-7 is a completely different machine than the outgoing model. (Photo: American Suzuki) |
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| New XL-7 is a crossover, rather than a traditional SUV. (Photo: American Suzuki) |
The switch to a monocoque chassis from a ladder-frame unit should really help put Suzuki in contention with rival crossover-makers, in terms of driving experience and passenger comfort. The XL-7 features a four-wheel independent suspension with rear multi-link design, and it comes equipped with
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| Transfer case and live axles out of the equation; new XL-7 has multi-link and FWD as standard. (Photo: American Suzuki) |
As you might expect with a GM-derived chassis architecture, the powertrain used is also GM-sourced. The XL-7 uses the Holden-designed, but Suzuki-built 3.6-liter V6 DOHC engine that generates an estimated 250-horsepower and 243 lb-ft of torque; essentially the same engine used in the mid-range Cadillac CTS. This makes the second-generation XL-7 the most powerful
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| Powerful GM-derived engine creates 250 horsepower. (Photo: American Suzuki) |
The new XL-7 is dramatically different visually from the vehicle it replaces, shedding its boxy shape for one thats sleeker, more modern, but also one thats more mainstream. The most unique aspect of its styling are its curiously oversized and angular headlamps, which just might be the start of a new styling direction for Suzuki. They were inspired by
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| The new design is much bolder than the previous model. (Photo: American Suzuki) |
Inside, Suzuki has dressed up the interior of the new XL-7; its now built with improved quality materials such as matte finish plastics and wood grain appliqué. Leather seating surfaces and a leather-wrapped steering wheel are available on the top of the line model. Other noteworthy options include a navigation system, rear-seat DVD entertainment system and a power glass sunroof. Because of the XL-7s relation to other GM products, quite a few components are shared, including the multi-function
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| Though some components are GM sourced, the cabin of the new vehicle is a step forward from before. (Photo: American Suzuki) |
As was noted earlier in the article, the XL-7 no longer comes standard with seven seats; the third row is an option for the upper Luxury model. The new stretched Theta platform allows the XL-7 to offer greater third-row comfort, including up to 40 inches of rear legroom, and nearly 39 inches of headroom. The third row also incorporates a 50/50 split fold, which is capable of being stored in the floor for a large, flat cargo area. For even greater versatility, the XL-7s second- and first-row passenger seats also fold, allowing extra-long items, such as a small kayak, to be carried on board.
The new XL-7, production of which started in Ingersol,
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| Seven seats are optional. Hey - doesnt that play an important part the XL-7s name? (Photo: American Suzuki) |
Preliminary Specficiations:
- Price Range (MSRP): TBD
- Body Type: 5-door SUV, unibody
- Layout: front engine, FWD (opt. AWD)
- Engine: 250-hp, 243 lb-ft of torque, 3.6L, DOHC, 24-valve V6
- Transmission: 5-spd auto
- Brakes (front/rear): disc/disc, ABS
- Curb Weight: N/A
- Seating Capacity: 5 (opt. 7)
- Towing Capacity: 3,500 lbs
- Fuel Economy (city/hwy): 18 / 24 mpg (with optional 5-spd auto)
- Warranty (mo/miles): 36/50,000 comprehensive
- Direct Competitors: Chevy Equinox, Dodge Nitro, Ford Edge, Honda CR-V / Pilot, Hyundai Santa Fe, Mazda CX-7 / CX-9, Mitsubishi Outlander / Endeavor, Nissan Murano, Pontiac Torrent, Toyota RAV4 / Highlander
- Web Site: www.suzukiauto.com
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