Suzuki's biggest SUV currently, the Across will sit above the Vitara in the brand's global line-up. The new SUV shares its underpinnings and most of its body panels with the Toyota RAV4 SUV sold globally.
On August 28, 2019, Toyota and Suzuki ve announced plans to acquire a financial stake in each other's operations, as part of a move towards a collaborative development programme which includes many activities including autonomous driving.
The SUV’s electrified powertrain is carried over wholesale from the new RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid, and comprises a 175hp, 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine mated to a pair of electric motors - one with 182hp/270Nm on the front axle and another with 54hp/121Nm at the rear - for a top speed of 180kph.
The Across is quite similar in dimensions to the Toyota RAV4. It is 4,635mm long, 1,855mm wide, 1,690mm high, and has a 2,690mm-long wheelbase.
The SUV’s 18.1kWh battery, which is mounted under the floor, allows it to travel 75km on electric power alone, and it’s expected to be able to reach speeds of up to 135kph in this mode, like the RAV4.
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02 Jul 2020 | 14600 Views | By Felix Page, Autocar UK

Suzuki has revealed the new Across as a hybridised family SUV based on the Toyota RAV4, following a recent agreement between the two manufacturers to collaborate on selected models.

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