The all-new Suzuki XL7 2020: Specs
While we already talked about the Suzuki XL7’s arrival and its March release here in the Philippines a couple of days ago, we now have information with regards to the said model with regards to its specifications. This is thanks to Philkotse.com’s counterparts in Indonesia where the said vehicle will be sourced.
2020 Suzuki XL7 Philippines: Specs, Features, and Pricing Overview
They were fortunate to get close to this exciting new model from Suzuki and we even got pics! Note though that the Philippine-spec version of the Suzuki XL7 might have some slight differences with the Indonesian version as well as the variants that we’ll be getting in March.
Overview
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Brand | Suzuki |
Displacement
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1462 cc
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Number of Cylinders
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4
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Transmission Type
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5-speed MT or 4-speed AT
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Performance
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Power Train
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Front-Wheel Drive
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Max Output (HP)
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103 @ 6000 rpm
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Max Torque (nm)
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138 @ 4400 rpm
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Dimensions
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Length
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4,450 mm
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Width
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1,775 mm
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Height
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1,710 mm
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Wheelbase
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2,740 mm
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Ground Clearance
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200 mm
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Fuel Tank Capacity
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45L
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Number of Doors
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5
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Number of Seats
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2+3+2
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Rear Suspension
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Torsion Beam w/ Stabilizer
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Front Brake
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Ventilated Disc
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Rear Brake
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Drum
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Safety and comfort features
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Just like the Suzuki XL7 available in India, the XL7 is obviously a sportier, tougher looking version of the Suzuki Ertiga.
It's more athletic-looking than the Ertiga that's for sure
The XL7, however, is a larger vehicle. It is 55 mm longer, 40 mm wider, 20 mm taller and has 20 mm more in terms of ground clearance in comparison to the more elegant Ertiga. On top of that, the XL7’s turning radius is actually tighter than the smaller Ertiga.
The XL7's rear end is likewise is a major departure from the subtler Ertiga
It's the same old K15B engine found on the Ertiga and a number of other Suzuki engines
Apart from being larger, the XL7 also sports a differently shaped, edgier grille, black colored cladding all around, and a delicious looking set of 16-inch wheels.
Inside, the XL7 like the Ertiga has fabric clad seats though the dash is made more pleasing to the eye with splashes of faux carbon. This is a boon to those who are not fans of the faux wood found on the Ertiga.
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Faux wood's gone and replaced by faux carbon fiber
The XL7 gets the same old fabric seats
Suzuki XL7 2020: Pricing
With regards to pricing, a lot of sources are saying that the top of the line Alpha trim will be priced at Php 1.060 million.
This obviously undercuts the top variants of the Honda BR-V which is now priced at Php 1.155 million, the Mitsubishi Xpander at Php 1.175 million, and the Toyota Rush at Php 1.1 Million.
Let's take a closer look at this exciting new model from Suzuki
When it comes to the XL7’s other variants which are called the Beta and Zeta in the Indonesian market, we’ll just have to wait for Suzuki Philippines for more news. Heck, we aren’t even sure if the local-spec XL7 will be using those names for its variants.
Know more about Suzuki XL7 2024
The Suzuki XL7 is an MPV that features a design that looks like a crossover-inspired version of the Suzuki Ertiga. The XL7's only available variant is priced at Php 1,181,000. Under the hood, this MPV is powered by a 1.5-liter K15B 4-cylinder gasoline engine that is capable of generating 103 hp and 138 Nm of torque. Only a 4-speed automatic transmission is the available gearbox for the PH-spec model.
Dimensions-wise, the XL7 is 4,450 mm in length, 1,775 mm in width, and 1,710 mm in height. Also, it gets a wheelbase and ground clearance rated at 2,740 mm and 200 mm, respectively. In the Philippines, this MPV goes up against the likes of the Mitsubishi Xpander, Toyota Avanza, and Maxus G50.
₱ 1,181,000
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