1988-1995 Suzuki Vitara Cabrio (ETTA) 1.6 (TA) (80 Hp)

The Suzuki Vitara Cabrio (ET, TA) represents a unique and somewhat niche offering from the Japanese automaker, produced between 1988 and 1995. This model, based on the second-generation Vitara, distinguished itself as a compact, affordable, and surprisingly capable open-top SUV. While the Vitara nameplate enjoyed considerable success in markets like Europe and Japan, the Cabriolet version was less common, primarily aimed at recreational drivers seeking a blend of off-road ability and open-air motoring. It occupied a segment largely of its own, bridging the gap between small, sporty convertibles and more rugged, utilitarian 4x4s. The 1.6-liter (TA) variant, producing 80 horsepower, was a mainstay of the range, offering a balance of performance and fuel economy.

Suzuki Vitara Cabrio: A Unique Offering

The Vitara Cabrio was a product of its time, capitalizing on the growing popularity of both SUVs and convertibles in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Unlike many contemporary convertibles focused solely on on-road performance, the Vitara retained the robust four-wheel-drive system of its hardtop siblings, making it a genuinely versatile vehicle. Its removable roof, available in either a soft-top or a more elaborate hard-top configuration, provided a degree of flexibility not often found in this class. The vehicle was primarily sold in Europe, Australia, and Japan, where the demand for compact, capable 4x4s was strong. It wasn’t officially offered in the United States.

Engine & Performance

The heart of the Vitara Cabrio 1.6 (TA) is the G16A inline-four cylinder engine, displacing 1589 cubic centimeters (96.97 cubic inches). This naturally aspirated engine produces 80 horsepower at 5400 rpm and 127 Nm (93.67 lb.-ft.) of torque at 3000 rpm. While not a powerhouse, the engine provided adequate performance for its intended purpose, offering a power-to-weight ratio of 12.6 kg/Hp. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (0-62 mph) takes approximately 15 seconds, and 0 to 60 mph is achieved in around 14.3 seconds. The top speed is rated at 144 km/h (89.48 mph). Fuel consumption is rated at 9.6 liters per 100 kilometers (24.5 US mpg), which was reasonable for a four-wheel-drive vehicle of this era. The engine utilizes a single-point fuel injection system and an overhead camshaft (OHC) valvetrain. The longitudinal engine layout contributes to the vehicle’s balanced handling characteristics.

Design & Features

The Vitara Cabrio is a three-door, five-seat vehicle, categorized as both a Cabriolet and an SUV. Its design is distinctly boxy, reflecting the styling trends of the late 1980s. The removable roof is the defining feature, transforming the vehicle from a closed SUV to an open-air experience. The soft-top version was the more common and affordable option, while the hard-top provided greater security and weather protection. The vehicle’s relatively short wheelbase (2200 mm / 86.61 in) and compact dimensions (3620 mm / 142.52 in length, 1630 mm / 64.17 in width) contribute to its maneuverability, particularly in urban environments and off-road trails. Safety features were relatively basic by modern standards, typical for vehicles of this period. The braking system consists of disc brakes on the front wheels and drum brakes on the rear. Power steering, utilizing a hydraulic system, was standard, enhancing ease of driving. The vehicle rides on 15-inch wheels with 195 R15 tires.

Technical Specifications

Brand Suzuki
Model Vitara
Generation Vitara Cabrio (ET,TA)
Type (Engine) 1.6 (TA) (80 Hp)
Start of production 1988
End of production 1995
Powertrain Architecture Internal Combustion engine
Body type Cabriolet, SUV
Seats 5
Doors 3
Fuel consumption (combined) 9.6 l/100 km
Fuel consumption (US mpg) 24.5 US mpg
Fuel consumption (UK mpg) 29.4 UK mpg
Fuel consumption (km/l) 10.4 km/l
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h 15 sec
Acceleration 0 – 62 mph 15 sec
Acceleration 0 – 60 mph 14.3 sec
Maximum speed 144 km/h
Maximum speed (mph) 89.48 mph
Weight-to-power ratio 12.6 kg/Hp
Weight-to-torque ratio 8 kg/Nm
Power 80 Hp @ 5400 rpm
Power per litre 50.3 Hp/l
Torque 127 Nm @ 3000 rpm
Torque (lb.-ft.) 93.67 lb.-ft. @ 3000 rpm
Engine layout Front, Longitudinal
Engine Model/Code G16A
Engine displacement 1589 cm3
Engine displacement (cu. in.) 96.97 cu. in.
Number of cylinders 4
Engine configuration Inline
Cylinder Bore 75 mm
Cylinder Bore (in.) 2.95 in.
Piston Stroke 90 mm
Piston Stroke (in.) 3.54 in.
Compression ratio 8.9:1
Number of valves per cylinder 2
Fuel injection system Single-point injection
Engine aspiration Naturally aspirated engine
Valvetrain OHC
Engine oil capacity 4.2 l
Engine oil capacity (US qt) 4.44 US qt
Engine oil capacity (UK qt) 3.7 UK qt
Coolant 5.3 l
Coolant (US qt) 5.6 US qt
Coolant (UK qt) 4.66 UK qt
Kerb Weight 1010 kg
Kerb Weight (lbs.) 2226.67 lbs.
Max. weight 1450 kg
Max. weight (lbs.) 3196.7 lbs.
Max load 440 kg
Max load (lbs.) 970.03 lbs.
Fuel tank capacity 42 l
Fuel tank capacity (US gal) 11.1 US gal
Fuel tank capacity (UK gal) 9.24 UK gal
Length 3620 mm
Length (in.) 142.52 in.
Width 1630 mm
Width (in.) 64.17 in.
Height 1665 mm
Height (in.) 65.55 in.
Wheelbase 2200 mm
Wheelbase (in.) 86.61 in.
Front track 1395 mm
Front track (in.) 54.92 in.
Rear track 1400 mm
Rear track (in.) 55.12 in.
Drive wheel All wheel drive (4×4)
Number of gears 5
Gearbox type Manual transmission
Front suspension Wishbone
Rear suspension Coil spring
Front brakes Disc
Rear brakes Drum
Steering type Steering rack and pinion
Power steering Hydraulic Steering
Tires size 195 R15
Wheel rims size 15

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