The Suzuki Vitara has had its second facelift, and it finally arrives in Australia some two years after it was revealed for Europe and more than a decade since this current fourth-generation small SUV was first launched in Japan.

While it might take a keen eye to spot the design differences – of which there are few – the headline act for Australia is the introduction of a mild-hybrid powertrain across the lineup, similar in concept to the Swift hatchback.

The 2026 Suzuki Vitara Hybrid continues to be sourced from Hungary for the Australian market, making it something of a Euro-adjacent proposition despite wearing a Japanese badge, with the more economical (claimed) power unit backed by technology and specification upgrades to boot.

But, is it enough? The small SUV segment is one of the most competitive out there, and the Vitara Hybrid’s premium price positioning hinders it from competing with budget-priced Chinese alternatives while also putting it in the thick of household names.

To find out if Suzuki’s little SUV is still worth your consideration, we had a brief launch drive in Sydney alongside the new all-electric e Vitara and updated Jimny off-roader.

How much does the Suzuki Vitara cost?

The electrified Vitara lineup launches in Australia in two trim levels, priced from $39,990 drive-away.