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- Bold, Big and Beautiful
- ZUKIWORLD tests the new Suzuki XL-7
-Photography and Story by: Junior |
Make no mistake, American Suzuki is proactive in their desire to rule
the sub-compact SUV market. With their introduction of the Grand Vitara and now the
brother to the GV the XL-7, Suzuki is clearly gaining secure ground on this ever-growing
market. Suzukis vision for a new-generation SUV was first revealed to the public in
the form of the XL6 concept SUV at the January 2000 North American International Auto Show
in Detroit. Blending high style and impressive flexibility in a manageably sized package,
the striking XL6 took the market in a new direction. Now, the XL-7 brings that same
"best all-around" theme and dynamic look to the SUV buyers who demand more value
for their money spent.

| We at ZUKIWORLD wasted no time in getting our hands on one to not only
put this thing to the ultimate tests on and off-road. From Las Vegas Nevada we out-right
abused the new stylish and incredibly versatile sport-wagon until something
failed. Haaw! |
| The only thing that failed during this test was our energy to continue
such a pace to find something we wouldnt like. That too didnt happen. I say
sports-wagon because this SUV has the room of a wagon yet maintains the handling and
stature of a sportier vehicle. |
 Our Test XL-7 at the Las
Vegas resort. |
 The XL-7 sports an
adjustable 3rd row seat.

The large swing away
tailgate makes access to the rear cargo area a snap. |
Beginning with the Grand Vitara platform, Suzuki has stretch the frame 13
inches giving the XL-7 plenty of room for an additional row of seats standard on all
XL-7s offered. Some 73.0-cubic-foot of capacity are found for cargo, passengers, or
both. Getting in and out of the rear row of seats was far easier then one would imagine
considering Suzuki has cleverly designed the door way opening and the mid-seat draw
where-by allowing adult passengers to step right in. |
| An additional 100lbs of cargo hauling space can be found atop the roof
with the XL-7s standard roof rails. Great for skis, bicycles, and other sports
equipment. Theres storage below the cargo deck and in under-seat bins; the
full-sized spare tire mounts outside the cargo area on the back doorand a cargo area light
assists nighttime loading. The XL-7 has the ability to meet many needs of the sports
enthusiast and then some. |
 Our auto was equipped with
a sunroof. |
 We were impressed with the
refinement of the new interior.

Every enthusiast can
appreciate this factory first aid kit. |
Looking from the dash to the rear deck we found soft but solid controls,
lids, and compartments. Our particular test model was a five speed, however, we did test
and pictured this automatic version. To ensure that all the XL-7s extra interior
space is easily accessible, the rear doors are extra wide. Some 8 inches at the base and
12 inches at the top (again comparing this to the existing Grand Vitara). The increased
length in the door space is realized when an adult simply steps in and has a seat. We
didnt feel as though we had to crawl to get into the rear seats. |
| Like the Grand Vitara the XL-7 has style and class with standard
equipment like power windows, air-conditioning with micron air filtration, power windows
and door locks, power mirrors, keyless entry, cruise control, tilt wheel, automatic
lighting system, privacy glass, rear wiper/washer, first aid kit, and best of all a V-6
engine. The only difference with this V-6 compared to the GV is an additional 20 ponies.
Yes, a modest 170 horsepower are found with the 2.7 liters V-6 engine in a price segment
where weaker four-cylinder engines are the norm. |
| The XL-7 power plant is an advanced all aluminum unit that leverages
state-of-the-art technology, producing peak output of 170 horsepower at 5,500 rpm and 178
foot-pound of trailer towing torque at 4,000 rpm. Coupled with the newly geared (read
lower) rear differential, both towing up hills and acceleration are greatly improved while
maintaining good fuel economy. |
 V-6 power will get you
there in comfort. |
 The XL-7 offers a full
ladder frame, providing a solid platform to build upon. |
Ride control is gained by a sophisticated five-link coiled rear suspension
precisely tuned to compliment the McPherson strut with separate coils and dampeners for
tight cornering and long suspension travel. Of every luxurious feature the XL-7 has to
offer, it was the suspension we punished the most. From on-road panic turns to
intentionally hitting the largest bumps in an off-road situation, we were frankly
surprised that any suspension could provide consistent reliability and comfort through
such abuse. |
| Lets put the towing capacity into perspective here. 3,000 pounds is
more than just a small aluminum boat or two motorcycles on a trailer. Try a camper,
sailboat, or a trailer loaded with four Suzuki ATVs, spare gas, and gear. Besides 3,000
pounds out the back, the XL-7 can more than adequately handle a filled to
capacity interior. Try that with the four-cylindered competition. Speaking of
towing, lets not forget that theres a reason Suzukis been so popular
with RVers. The XL-7 can be towed behind an RV in traditional Suzuki style
considering the XL-7 uses a manual transfer-case allowing the drive-train to be placed
into neutral. Now thats paying close attention to the needs of the consumer. |

Suzuki might have out done themselves this time. How will they ever top the XL-7. We
said the same when we tested the Grand Vitara. With style, impressive flexibility, and
loads of room were believes that Suzuki will accomplish their goal in securing a
large portion of the sub-compact SUV market. Features, strength, and price will help them
achieve exactly that. Now go drive one for your self.
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