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Introduced during the 2001 model year and badged as the Grand Vitara XL-7, Suzuki's newest and largest model is now marketed under the XL-7 designation in order to draw a distinction between it and the smaller Grand Vitara. The XL-7 name denotes the vehicle's ability to hold seven passengers; in contrast, the Grand Vitara seats only five occupants. The standard XL-7 seats five people, but the upscale models hold seven. Suzuki has not yet released details on changes for the 2003 model year. Read More
4 Available XL-7 Trims
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