The Suzuki Grand Vitara 2.4 typically achieves a combined fuel consumption of around 22 mpg (10.7 L/100km) according to EPA estimates for the 2011 model with a 2.4L petrol engine[2]. This aligns with real-world owner reports, which show averages between 20–23 mpg (approximately 11.8–10.2 L/100km), depending on driving conditions and transmission type[3].
Official figures for the 2.4L petrol manual version indicate:
- Official combined fuel economy: 28.2 mpg (10.0 L/100km)
- Official NEDC mpg: 32.5 mpg
- CO2 emissions: 201 g/km
However, most drivers report that actual consumption is often higher (worse) than the official figures, with urban driving resulting in 7.5–8.5 km/L (11.8–13.3 L/100km), and highway driving typically achieving 9.5–10.5 km/L (9.5–10.5 L/100km)[5][7]. The automatic version usually returns slightly lower fuel economy, getting around 19 mpg city / 25 mpg highway (12.4–9.4 L/100km)[4][2].
To summarize, expect real-world fuel consumption for the Suzuki Grand Vitara 2.4 to range between 9.5–13.3 L/100km (approximately 17–25 mpg), depending on driving style, road conditions, and whether you drive mainly in the city or on the highway.
References
- [1] Suzuki Grand Vitara 2010 SUV Manual 2.4 emissions and real world mpg
- [2] 2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara Prices, Reviews, and Pictures
- [3] 2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara MPG
- [4] 2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara Review & Ratings
- [5] Thread: Grand Vitara 2.4 manual, Poor fuel concumption
- [7] Suzuki Grand Vitara fuel economy