Suzuki’s New Surprise in Seychelles: Across Expands Horizons

Suzuki has introduced an unexpected twist in its lineup by unveiling the new Across crossover in the Seychelles. Previously, this name was used exclusively in Europe for a rebadged version of the Toyota RAV4 (based on the Chinese Wildlander). However, this novelty has nothing in common with Toyota: it’s a left-hand-drive replica of the Maruti Suzuki Victoris model, which debuted in India in September 2025.

Suzukis New Surprise
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Visually, the new Across completely mirrors its Indian donor: the only differences are in the badges and the steering placement. The vehicle is built on Suzuki’s proprietary Heartect platform (as seen in the Vitara and S-Cross) and is significantly more compact than its ‘European namesake’: its length is 4360 mm compared to 4635 mm for the RAV4-based version. The wheelbase is also shorter – 2600 mm.

Suzukis New Surprise
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The ‘island’ Across is equipped with a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine producing 102 hp (137 Nm). Options include a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic, and the automatic version offers all-wheel drive. The ‘Hybrid’ badge in the photo hints at the imminent arrival of a 114-hp electrified version akin to the one sold in India.

Suzukis New Surprise
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Suzuki has big plans for this model: the export of Victoris/Across is scheduled for more than 100 countries. This crossover has the potential to reach Europe (possibly under a different name), where it could become an affordable competitor to the Dacia Bigster.

Global Market Potential

The launch of the Suzuki Across in Seychelles marks a strategic expansion into new markets with the potential to reach over 100 countries. Suzuki’s ability to deliver a more compact and potentially efficient model than its rivals like the RAV4 opens new avenues, particularly in emerging markets where affordability and reliability are key.

Hybrid Variant Prepared for Market

Anticipation builds around the Across as Suzuki hints at a hybrid version, projected to deliver 114 horsepower. This electrified model is expected to cater to the growing demand for eco-friendly and fuel-efficient vehicles, positioning Suzuki competitively against other hybrid offerings.

Comparison to Dacia Bigster

In the European market, the Suzuki Across may compete head-to-head with models like the Dacia Bigster. While the Bigster is known for its rugged design and spacious interior, the Across emphasizes compact efficiency and modern technology. Consumers seeking a city-friendly, versatile crossover could find the Across appealing.

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