When you have to deliver.

Looks are deceiving. The Suzuki APV may be moderately sized but thanks to some innovative design, it's big on storage space. Speedy delivery to the trickiest of loading bays is easy work with the APV's super-tight turning circle and hydraulic power steering. And its fuel-efficient petrol engine has all the low-end torque you need to haul heavy cargo

Plush cabin carpet, air conditioning, power steering, a CD system with AM/FM radio and remote central locking are just some of the features which will help even your longest working days fly by in comfort.

The APV is a marvel of space efficiency. It features over 3 cubic metres of cargo space with superior weight distribution for ultra stable handling.

Engine

1.6 Litre, 4 cylinder engine

Power

68kW @ 5750rpm

Fuel Consumption

8.2 Litres per 100km

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Your Comments

  • Suzuki Australia of Melbourne VIC - May 08, 2012 at 10:30AM

    Hi Keith, you are correct, a tow bar cannot be fitted to the APV.

  • Keith of Nowra NSW - May 07, 2012 at 4:37PM

    Hi, I've been enquiring about the APV van and a dealer has informed me that a towbar cannot be fitted to the APV van. Is this correct?

  • Charles Emerton of Gippsland Victoria - May 01, 2012 at 8:01PM

    I have an APV, bought new 15 months ago. Was able to have a rear passenger seat installed (plus seat belts & child restraint tether points) by way of Victoria's road authority-oversighted automotive engineering system via an approved company. This was facilitated by my Suzuki dealer. Also have seen an APV ad by a Sth Aust Suzuki dealer advising that they could arrange similar if customer required. The APV is a brilliant vehicle and makes a great passenger vehicle. (Drive carefully though in strong cross winds!)

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    • Suzuki Australia of Melbourne VIC - May 08, 2012 at 10:30AM

      Hi Keith, you are correct, a tow bar cannot be fitted to the APV.

    • Keith of Nowra NSW - May 07, 2012 at 4:37PM

      Hi, I've been enquiring about the APV van and a dealer has informed me that a towbar cannot be fitted to the APV van. Is this correct?

    • Charles Emerton of Gippsland Victoria - May 01, 2012 at 8:01PM

      I have an APV, bought new 15 months ago. Was able to have a rear passenger seat installed (plus seat belts & child restraint tether points) by way of Victoria's road authority-oversighted automotive engineering system via an approved company. This was facilitated by my Suzuki dealer. Also have seen an APV ad by a Sth Aust Suzuki dealer advising that they could arrange similar if customer required. The APV is a brilliant vehicle and makes a great passenger vehicle. (Drive carefully though in strong cross winds!)

    • Suzuki Australia of Melbourne VIC - April 20, 2012 at 10:38AM

      Hi Manfred, at this stage it is not possible to buy seats for APV as accessories.

    • Manfred - April 20, 2012 at 1:23AM

      Hi, I am interested in the APV but would need seats for two more passengers. Can I buy seats as an accessory? Regards Manfred

    • Kizashi of Melbourne VIC - April 12, 2012 at 3:37PM

      At the moment there are no plans to bring the passenger version of the APV to Australia.

    • john of perth - April 10, 2012 at 9:46PM

      was wondering if you are able to add rear seats like the indonesian model or are you able to import the indonesian model as they seat up to 8 you reply would be great on this

    • Steve of NSW - January 06, 2012 at 10:16PM

      Dear Suzuki Australia, would you advise if any rear seats are available in Australia. I understand they are not part of the standard offering, can they be imported from a Suzuki factory overseas?

    • Ash Roshan of Adelaide Australia - January 06, 2012 at 2:42PM

      Had the APV been diesel auto,with seating capacity of 5,I would have bought not one,but 2.One for business,and one just for fun.

    • Ash Roshan of Adelaide Australia - January 06, 2012 at 2:40PM

      What is the chance of getting an APV with seating for 5,and in auto,just like they have in other countries.Hyundai did this with thier iLoad,and it became an instant hit,even winning best people mover awards.But most people movers are a bit too big. A mini people mover would be a great hit considering the fact that as fuel prices increase,people opt for smaller,more fuel efficient choices.I would be the first to buy one.

    • Luke of Pascoe Vale, Victoria. - December 12, 2011 at 3:11AM

      I've just come home from Bali, where i saw these vans everywhere. I want to get one to scoot around town here in though need more then 2 seats. is it possible to buy them in australia??? Cheers.

    • Johny Salavaria of Trinidad &Tobago - September 27, 2011 at 9:37AM

      johny salavaria Trinidad West Indies - september 26,2011 yes! wish the APV was automatic deisel.

    • Suzuki Australia of Melbourne VIC - September 27, 2011 at 9:27AM

      Hi Alan, The APV is only available with a 1.6L petrol engine and manual transmission in Australia.

    • Alan Mcginn of Hastings,Vic. Australia - September 26, 2011 at 7:32PM

      It would be great if the APV came in a Deisel Automatic. if it is low enough I will be transporting an eletricwheelchair

    • Alan McGinn of Australia - September 26, 2011 at 7:27PM

      Hi guys does the APV have an optional automatic gear box and can it come with a turbo diesal,I use a electric/wheelchair

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