Suzuki Across value and depreciation
Known for mild-hybrid crossover value.
Projected value of a new Suzuki Across
We class the Suzuki Across as a strong mainstream in our 12-tier model, which puts its retention at roughly 73% after three years and 61% after five. High-liquidity favourites every used dealer wants in stock. Around 72% retention after three years.
Retention table
| After | Retained | Retail value | Trade-in |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 year | 85% | R 298 990 | R 263 111 |
| 3 years | 73% | R 254 387 | R 223 861 |
| 5 years | 61% | R 211 910 | R 186 481 |
| 7 years | 49% | R 172 793 | R 152 058 |
| 10 years | 36% | R 124 511 | R 109 570 |
Estimates for a new purchase at R 349 900; retail basis, trade-in ≈ 12% under retail.
Suzuki's newest SA model arrived in 2026 as a mild-hybrid crossover slotting between the Fronx and Grand Vitara. It is built in India, where it is sold as the Victoris, and shares the Grand Vitara's platform and 1.5 petrol engine. The nameplate is too new here for any resale track record.
What used Across years are worth today
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| Year | Est. retail today | Trade-in | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 Across | R 349 900 | R 307 912 | Details → |
Across against its rivals
Where the Across ranks
Suzuki Across: common questions
What is a Suzuki Across worth after 3 years?
A Suzuki Across bought new today for R 349 900 is projected to be worth about R 254 387 after three years, which is 73% of its price. A dealer trade-in offer would sit closer to R 223 861.
Does the Suzuki Across hold its value?
We class the Suzuki Across as a strong mainstream in our 12-tier model, which puts its retention at roughly 73% after three years and 61% after five. High-liquidity favourites every used dealer wants in stock. Around 72% retention after three years.
What would a Suzuki Across cost per month?
Financing a new Suzuki Across at R 349 900 over 72 months at 11.75% with a 10% deposit comes to roughly R 6 116 per month before bank fees and insurance.
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All figures are modelled estimates for planning, not offers or valuations. Data reviewed 2026.