The new Suzuki Across (known as the Victoris in India) has officially been locked in for South Africa, with a local launch scheduled for some time in 2026…
- New Across confirmed for South Africa in 2026
- Crossover is badged as “Victoris” in Indian market
- Set to slot in towards top of Suzuki Auto SA’s range
The new Suzuki Across – which is known as the Victoris in India – is coming to South Africa in 2026. Yes, Suzuki Auto SA has confirmed the newcomer will make its official debut in Mzansi next year.
Released in India as recently as September 2025 before being displayed at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo the following month, the Victoris will wear the “Across” badge in South Africa. In Europe, Suzuki uses this nameplate (incidentally once also applied to a motorcycle) on a rebadged version of Toyota’s outgoing RAV4.
Interestingly, Suzuki has trademarked both the “Across” and “Victoris” names here in South Africa, with the former registered back in March 2016 and the latter in March 2025. Suzuki Auto SA describes the Across as a “flagship offering”, which suggests it could slot in above the related Grand Vitara.
As reported by The Citizen Motoring in November 2025, Suzuki Auto SA recently rationalised its Grand Vitara range, dropping both the mid-spec GLX manual derivative and the flagship GLX mild-hybrid AWD variant. The removal of the latter seemingly makes some space for the new Across.
Measuring 4 360 mm from nose to tail, the Across is just 15 mm longer than the Grand Vitara with which it shares its Global C platform (and indeed its 2 600 mm wheelbase). In India (where both models are built), the Victoris is offered with a choice of powertrains.
The entry-level engine for that market is a version of the Japanese firm’s familiar naturally aspirated 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder petrol motor, which in this (mild-hybrid) guise delivers peak outputs of 76 kW and 139 Nm. Transmission choices include a 5-speed manual gearbox and a 6-speed automatic cog-swapper, with all-wheel drive available on the flagship derivative.
Maruti Suzuki in India also offers the Victoris with a Toyota-sourced 1.5-litre, 3-cylinder traditional hybrid arrangement. This powertrain incorporates a battery pack, electric motor and continuously variable transmission (CVT). Finally, the Indian-spec Victoris is furthermore sold in CNG (compressed natural gas) form.
While it’s not yet clear which powertrain options will be offered in South Africa, Suzuki Auto SA does say the newcomer will use a “highly efficient petrol engine that delivers confident, reliable performance”.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About the Suzuki Across
Q: When is the Suzuki Across set to launch in South Africa and what is its Indian name?
A: Suzuki Auto SA has confirmed that the Across will make its official debut in South Africa in 2026. In the Indian market, where the vehicle is manufactured, this crossover is badged as the Suzuki Victoris.
Q: How does the Across compare in size and platform to the Grand Vitara?
A: The Across shares the Global C platform and a 2 600 mm wheelbase with the Grand Vitara. However, at 4 360 mm in length, the Across is 15 mm longer than its sibling and stands slightly taller.
Q: What powertrain options does Suzuki offer for this model in the Indian market?
A: In India, the Victoris is available with a 1.5-litre mild-hybrid petrol engine, a Toyota-sourced traditional hybrid system with a CVT and a compressed natural gas (CNG) variant. While the local line-up is yet to be confirmed, Indian flagship models offer all-wheel drive and a six-speed automatic transmission.
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