6 sightings by 6 spotters worldwide

Market value
$590,000 to $2,590,000
Did you know
Only 7,205 Vitara X-90s built; unique two-door SUV coupe style.
The Suzuki Vitara X-90 is automotive eccentricity at its finest—a quirky, two-seater SUV-coupe hybrid that defied categorization from the moment it rolled off the assembly line in 1995. Born from Suzuki's bold experimentation during the SUV craze of the mid-90s, the X-90 was a daring departure from conventional automotive design, blending compact SUV practicality with the playful charm of a sporty coupe. Its removable T-top roof panels were a nod to open-air freedom, a feature that still sparks nostalgic smiles among enthusiasts.
Underneath its distinctive, bubble-shaped exterior, the X-90 shared its bones with the proven Suzuki Sidekick, inheriting a rugged ladder-frame chassis and capable four-wheel-drive system. Powered by a modest yet reliable 1.6-liter inline-four engine producing 95 horsepower, it wasn't exactly a powerhouse, but it offered spirited handling and commendable off-road capability—qualities that made it surprisingly competent in challenging terrain despite its whimsical appearance.
Critics and consumers alike didn't quite know what to make of the X-90, resulting in limited sales and a brief production run ending in 1997. Yet, its cultural impact far exceeded its commercial success; the X-90 became an automotive cult classic, a symbol of 90s automotive optimism and experimentation. Today, it's celebrated by a dedicated community of enthusiasts who appreciate its unique blend of practicality, personality, and unabashed eccentricity—proof that sometimes, the most memorable cars are the ones that dared to be different.
6 Suzuki Vitara X-90 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 6 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Suzuki Vitara X-90 is rated Uncommon.
Recent Suzuki Vitara X-90 sightings on AutoRadar come from Chemnitz, St Leonards, الرياض, Andrychów. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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