Suzuki Across (2026) Review
Suzuki has been on a relentless product offensive in South Africa, but its latest arrival might be its most significant yet. The Suzuki Across has officially landed, taking over the mantle as the brand’s flagship model.
We like: Across has excellent fuel efficiency and impressive range; high level of standard tech including digital cockpit; refined and quiet cabin with great build quality; strong value proposition.
We don’t like: Naturally aspirated engine lacks punch; omission of dual-zone climate control in a flagship model; boot space is smaller than some competitors; steering can feel vague.
FAST FACTS
- Model: Suzuki Across 1.5 GLX 6AT
- Price: R464 900
- Engine: 1.5-litre 4-cylinder petrol + mild hybrid
- Transmission: 6-speed automatic
- Power/Torque: 76 kW/137 Nm
- 0-100 kph: 14.40 seconds (tested)
- Claimed fuel consumption: 5.3 L/100 km
- Luggage capacity: 333 litres (no utility volume reported)
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Where does the Suzuki Across fit in?
While international markets know the Across as a rebadged Toyota RAV4 plug-in hybrid, the South African version is a bespoke offering imported from India, designed to offer a premium SUV experience at a price point that remains accessible.
Positioned just above the Grand Vitara, the Across aims to capture buyers who want the legendary Suzuki reliability and efficiency but with a more sophisticated, tech-heavy edge.
How the Suzuki Across fares in terms of…
Design & Packaging
The Across shares its Global C platform with the Grand Vitara, but it differentiates itself with a more refined, upmarket look. The front end is cleaner, moving away from large, aggressive grilles in favour of a sleek, modern lighting signature. LED projector headlamps and daytime running lights are standard across the range, giving it a premium road presence.
Down the sides, the Across features sharp body contours and broad fenders, while the rear is perhaps its most attractive angle. A flattened design featuring a grand LED light strip gives it a modern, upmarket feel that distinguishes it from its smaller siblings.
With a generous ground clearance of 210 mm, the Across has that somewhat rugged, rough-road SUV capability South Africans expect.
Step inside and it is immediately clear why the Across is considered Suzuki’s Auto South Africa’s new flagship. The interior is airy and well-laid-out, with a major focus on digitisation. Every model in the range ships with a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system. The interface is clean and snappy, and features wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard.
While the cabin is modern, Suzuki has wisely retained physical controls for the climate control and a rotary knob for volume, ensuring ease of use while driving.
The top-spec GLX model steps things up further with synthetic leather upholstery, ventilated front seats, and a high-end 8-speaker Harman Infinity sound system. It is a space that feels significantly more premium than the price tag might suggest.
Performance & Efficiency
Under the bonnet, the Across utilises Suzuki’s bulletproof K15C 1.5-litre naturally aspirated engine, paired with a 12V mild-hybrid system. This setup is not about blistering performance (the Across happens to be the 2nd slowest vehicle we’ve tested so far this year), but rather supreme efficiency and smoothness.
The integrated starter generator (ISG) assists the engine during acceleration and smooths out the stop-start system, making it an ideal companion for urban commuting. With a claimed fuel consumption of just 5.3 L/100 km, it offers a theoretical range of over 900 km from its (smaller-than-usual) 45-litre tank.
Ride, Handling & Comforterformance & Efficiency
On-road, the Across prioritises comfort and refinement. NVH levels are impressive, with very little road or wind noise entering the cabin.
The steering, meanwhile, is light and effortless, making tight city manoeuvres simple, while the suspension is tuned to soak up the typical imperfections of South African roads.
Verdict
The Suzuki Across enters a fiercely competitive segment, but it does so with a very specific set of skills. It offers a massive amount of standard equipment, a highly efficient powertrain, and the peace of mind that comes with the Suzuki badge. It may not be the fastest SUV in its class, but as a total package for the fuel-conscious family, it makes a very strong case for itself as the new value benchmark in the flagship crossover market.