Grand Vitara ZTA 2025 Review: The Most Value-for-Money SUV You Must Check Out!

Grand Vitara ZTA 2025 : This is the Grand Vitara’s ZTA variant.

So guys, today we have the updated Grand Vitara ZTA variant. You can call it the most value-for-money variant. Now its price has been updated. Along with that, the car itself has been completely changed. From alloy wheels to interiors, there are many updates. Let’s go step by step and find out what all updates you get.

This particular model is available at ₹14,27,000 ex-showroom price, and you can get the starting model for around ₹12 lakh ex-showroom. So yes, there’s a price update, and the changes are quite interesting.

If you’re looking for a car within the ₹12–13 lakh budget, this car could be a perfect option for you. After GST, there’s a noticeable price cut — up to ₹60,000 in benefits and discounts.

Let’s understand what has changed across models and variants.

 

Price and Variant Updates

This particular model — the ZTA variant — now costs ₹50,000 less. Earlier, it was ₹14,67,000 ex-showroom, but now it’s available at ₹14,06,000 ex-showroom.

If you go for the base Sigma model, earlier it was ₹14,20,000, and now it’s available at ₹12,00,000 ex-showroom.

For the top model, there’s a difference of ₹57,000. And if you take the Hybrid variant, you get discounts up to ₹67,000.

 

Engine Specifications and Performance

Let’s talk about the engine specifications.

This car gets a 1.5L K15C mild-hybrid petrol engine that produces 102 BHP of power and 139 Nm of torque. In terms of performance, it’s decent and reliable.

Mileage: figures are around 21–22 km/l on highways and 18–19 km/l in city conditions — quite efficient for this segment.

You get both manual and automatic transmission options, with a 5-speed gearbox.

Once you fill the tank, you can get up to 950 km of driving range, and if you opt for the hybrid variant, the range crosses 1000 km — something even electric cars can’t offer in this price range.

 

Safety Features (Built on Brezza Platform)

Grand vitara airbags
Grand vitara airbags

In terms of safety, the car performs really well. It is built on the Brezza platform, which scored a 4-star safety rating.

Although the Grand Vitara’s ZTA variant hasn’t been tested separately yet, we can assume a similar level of protection.

You get:

  • Six airbags
  • All four disc brakes
  • ABS with EBD
  • Brake assist
  • ESP (Electronic Stability Program)
  • Traction control
  • Hill hold control
  • In higher variants, a 360° camera is also offered (not in this ZTA trim). 
  • Grand vitara 360 camera
    Grand vitara 360 camera

So yes, the car is quite safe and confidence-inspiring.

 

Exterior Design and Updates

Front Design

Grand vitara front view
Grand vitara front view

No major changes in the front, but the ZTA variant still looks premium.

You get:

  • A full front grille with silver skid plate
  • Projector headlamps with excellent throw (same as top model)
  • Aerodynamic bonnet design
  • Signature LED DRLs and indicator positioning

From the front, no one can guess whether it’s a mid or top variant — that’s how premium it looks.

 

Side Profile

side-view-grand-vitara
side-view-grand-vitara

The alloy wheels have been completely redesigned — now with a charcoal black finish instead of flower-style ones.

  • 16-inch alloys with Apollo tyres
  • Matte black cladding
  • ORVMs with integrated indicators
  • 210 mm ground clearance, similar to the Scorpio N
  • Body-colored handles and ORVMs
  • Roof rails with silver finish

Thanks to the ground clearance, you can take this car confidently on rough Indian roads and hilly terrains.

 

Rear Design

Rear-view-grand-vitara
Rear-view-grand-vitara

The rear profile is highlighted by connected LED tail lamps, giving it a bold SUV stance.

Other elements include:

  • Grand Vitara and Smart Hybrid badging
  • Reverse parking camera
  • Four parking sensors
  • Silver skid plate
  • Rear wiper, washer, and defogger
  • High-mounted stop lamp
  • Reflectors and reverse lights

From the back too, it’s hard to tell that this is a mid-variant — it looks just as stunning as the top trim.

 

Boot Space and Practicality

Boot-Space-Grand-Vitara
Boot-Space-Grand-Vitara

Boot space is quite generous — 373 liters, which is decent for its segment.

It features:

  • Magnetic tailgate opener
  • Proper storage alignment
  • Space for tools and kits
  • Power socket and light
  • Spare wheel compartment

While there’s no subwoofer placement, the speaker quality is quite impressive, so you won’t miss much.

 

Interior and Comfort

Key and Door Design

The key design remains the same — Suzuki logo with lock/unlock buttons. No extra button upgrades yet.

Door-Panel-Grand-vitara
Door-Panel-Grand-vitara

The doors get:

  • Leather-finish soft-touch materials
  • Electrical mirror adjustments (manual folding)
  • Bottle and magazine holders

The top variant now gets electric adjustable seats and ventilated seats, but ZTA offers height-adjustable manual seats.

 

Dashboard and Instrument Cluster

Dashboard-Grand-Vitara
Dashboard-Grand-Vitara

One of the biggest updates is the fully digital instrument cluster.

It displays:

  • Speedometer, tachometer
  • Mileage, range, trip information
  • Engine temperature and fuel gauge
  • Warning lights and navigation data

The steering wheel (non-leather) includes cruise control, volume and call buttons, and music control switches.

While ADAS is not yet available, it offers TPMS and mileage display upgrades.

 

Infotainment and Connectivity

Touch-Screen-Grand-Vitara
Touch-Screen-Grand-Vitara

The infotainment setup includes:

  • Wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Wireless charging pad (now available even in lower models)
  • 12V socket and USB port

The screen layout is intuitive, offering control over music, settings, and navigation.

Wireless charging indication appears when you place your phone on the pad — very convenient.

 

Climate Control and Ventilated Seats

The ZTA variant comes with automatic climate control, with airflow displayed digitally.

The lowest temperature goes down to 18°C.

A major improvement — ventilated fabric seats.

Unlike leather seats where air passes only through perforations, these seats blow air through the entire surface area — far more effective and comfortable.

This is possibly the first time in India a car offers ventilated fabric seats — truly an impressive update!

 

Storage and Cabin Features

You get:

  • Sliding armrest with storage
  • Twin cup holders
  • Large glove box with lamp
  • Sunglass holder
  • Auto-dimming IRVM
  • Vanity mirrors with lights on both sides
  • Adjustable headrests and soft-touch dashboard inserts

No signs of cost-cutting here — the overall cabin quality feels premium.

 

Sunroof and Practical Updates

Sunroof-Grand-Vitara
Sunroof-Grand-Vitara

One of the most underrated but useful updates is the new solid sunroof blind.

Earlier models had a fabric blind that couldn’t block sunlight properly, making the cabin hot.

Now, the solid blind effectively blocks sunlight — keeping the cabin cooler even in peak summer.

This update alone makes a huge difference in comfort, especially during long drives in hot weather.

 

Comfort and Seating Experience

The seats are soft, well-cushioned, and provide great under-thigh and shoulder support.

You can comfortably travel 200–300 km stretches without fatigue.

Even though it lacks leather, the fabric plus ventilation setup makes it practical and sweat-free.

Headroom is ample, and the bonnet visibility from the driver’s seat is excellent.

Adding a leather steering wrap can further enhance the premium feel.

 

Rear Seat Comfort

Rear Seat Grand Vitara
Rear Seat Grand Vitara

Rear passengers also enjoy:

  • Rear sunshades
  • Fabric seats with great cushioning
  • Foldable armrest with twin cup holders
  • Rear AC vents and Type-C charging port
  • Reclining seatback with adjustable headrests
  • Good legroom and knee room
  • The car also includes three-point seatbelts for all passengers and grab handles.

Even on long rides, the rear seat comfort level is impressive — perfect for family use.

 

Conclusion

So guys, this was the complete detailed review of the Grand Vitara ZTA variant.

If you’re planning to buy an SUV within the ₹12–15 lakh range, this is one of the best-balanced, feature-loaded, and practical options available in 2025.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) — Grand Vitara ZTA 2025

1. What is the price of the 2025 Grand Vitara ZTA variant?

The Grand Vitara ZTA is priced at ₹14.06 lakh (ex-showroom) in 2025. After GST and dealer offers, the effective on-road cost may drop by up to ₹60,000 depending on your city.

2. What engine does the Grand Vitara ZTA 2025 have?

It comes with a 1.5-litre K15C mild-hybrid petrol engine that delivers 102 BHP and 139 Nm of torque, paired with a 5-speed manual or automatic gearbox.

3. What is the mileage of the Grand Vitara ZTA 2025?

Expect around 18–19 km/l in city driving and up to 21–22 km/l on highways under normal conditions.

4. Is the Grand Vitara ZTA a safe car?

Yes. It’s based on the same platform as the Maruti Brezza (4-star GNCAP rating) and includes six airbags, ABS with EBD, ESP, traction control, hill hold assist, and all-four disc brakes.

5. Does the 2025 Grand Vitara ZTA have a sunroof?

Yes, it features a dual-pane electric sunroof with a new solid sunshade that blocks heat much better than the older fabric type.

6. What are the main new features in the 2025 ZTA variant?

Key updates include:

Redesigned charcoal black alloy wheels

Ventilated fabric seats

Digital instrument cluster

Wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay

Wireless charging pad

Improved sunroof blind

7. How much boot space does the Grand Vitara ZTA offer?

It offers 373 litres of boot capacity, enough for large suitcases and long-trip luggage.

8. What colour options are available for the Grand Vitara 2025?

It comes in Nexa Blue, Arctic White, Grandeur Grey, Chestnut Brown, Opulent Red, and Midnight Black, plus dual-tone variants on higher trims.

9. Does it have ventilated seats?

Yes — the ZTA variant now includes ventilated fabric seats, which are more breathable and effective than leather ventilated ones.

10. Is the Grand Vitara ZTA 2025 worth buying?

Absolutely. It offers an excellent balance of features, comfort, fuel efficiency, and build quality for the ₹14

lakh price range — making it one of the most value-for-money SUVs in India 2025.

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