SUZUKI Equator Crew Cab 2009 - 2012

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Suzuki introduced the Equator in the light pick-up market in 2009 as a badge-engineered Nissan Frontier.
Suzuki produced a wide variety of off-road bikes and ATVs, but not a single vehicle to carry them to the “playground” and back. While creating a new vehicle wouldn’t make sense for them, they asked their neighbors from Nissan if they could make one for them. And this is how the Equator was born.

From the aesthetic point of view, the Equator featured a completely different front fascia than the Frontier. A wider and taller grille at the front and a different pair of headlights were the main difference apart from the S-badge. From the sides, the Frontier and the Equator looked the same, with the rear doors’ raised beltline. The bed in the back was not long enough to carry a dirt-bike with the tailgate closed, but Suzuki installed a cage to keep the motorbike in place.

Inside, the Equator came equipped with SUV-like features such as automatic climate control, leather heated seats, and a navigation system. It could be fitted with a rear-view camera as well. The Suzuki steering wheel was the main difference between the two vehicles.

Under the hood, Nissan installed two engine choices for the Equator. The base version featured a four-pot, 2.5-liter engine, while a 4.0-liter V6 unit powered the top version.

SUZUKI Equator 2009 2012

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