2026 Suzuki XL6
2026 Suzuki XL6
Est. monthly payment:
R 7,835 p/m
KwaZulu-Natal
The brand-new Suzuki XL6 1.5 GL 4AT offers South African buyers an affordable, versatile family vehicle with modern styling and reliable performance. This 2026 model is in pristine condition, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a spacious, stylish, and budget-friendly SUV for sale in KwaZulu-Natal.
Powered by a efficient 1.5L petrol engine paired with a semi-automatic transmission, the Suzuki XL6 delivers smooth driving and impressive fuel economy of just 6 L/100km. With six seats and five doors, it provides ample space for family adventures or daily commuting. Practical features include comfortable seating, versatile cargo space, and contemporary design elements tailored for South African roads.
Located in Woodlands, Pietermaritzburg, this vehicle is available now for test drives and price comparisons. Whether you're looking to buy new or explore finance deals, the Suzuki XL6 offers the best price in South Africa. Visit today for an affordable, reliable SUV perfect for your needs.
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Suzuki XL6
Suzuki’s XL6 finds itself in a strange limbo—bigger than your typical family hatchback, yet not quite roomy or flexible enough to wrestle seven-seater stalwarts like the Toyota Rumion or Kia Carens. It’s aimed at the buyer who’s outgrown a Swift but balks at the idea of a bus-sized MPV clogging up a narrow Joburg driveway. Under the bonnet sits Suzuki’s familiar 1.5-litre petrol, lashed to a 4-speed auto—no manual, no hybrid, no variety. You won’t see a glut of XL6s on local forecourts, either. With just three active listings ranging from R329,900 to R381,900, this is a car you’ll probably have to hunt for. Slow sales and limited stock confirm its niche status. Most buyers will settle on the 1.5 GLX 4AT, which accounts for two of the three listings at R329,900 and R339,900—about as much sense as the range makes in our market. The lone GL 4AT at R381,900 makes no pricing sense at all, being the lesser spec at a premium, so chalk that up to dealer shenanigans or demo quirks. Both used cars are 2024 models, each with only about 12,000 km, so you’re basically getting a new car with a tiny discount. What the XL6 does better than the Rumion is it feels slightly more car-like from behind the wheel, and the cabin isn’t as dreary as you’d expect for the money. If you pack smart and only need the third row on the odd school run, the value case for the XL6 stands up—on paper at least.
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2026 Suzuki XL6
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