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Suzuki XL6 vs Volkswagen Caddy

1.5 GL - MAXI 2.0 TDI (75kw)

Suzuki XL6
Suzuki XL6
1.5 GL
From R361 900
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VS
Volkswagen Caddy
Volkswagen Caddy
MAXI 2.0 TDI (75kw)
From R722 650
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At a Glance
Power
77 kW
75 kW
Torque
138 Nm
270 Nm
Fuel
6.0 l/100km
5.3 l/100km
Towing
1400 Kg
0-100 km/h
12.8 s
Engine
1462 cc
1968 cc

Choosing between the Suzuki XL6 and the Volkswagen Caddy is one of the most common decisions South African car buyers face. The Suzuki XL6 delivers 77 kW while the Volkswagen Caddy produces 75 kW. On fuel, the XL6 returns 6.0 l/100km while the Caddy uses 5.3 l/100km — important in a market where fuel prices change monthly. Pricing starts at R361 900 for the XL6 and R722 650 for the Caddy. Both vehicles have their merits. The right choice depends on your priorities: fuel economy, performance, towing ability, safety features or total cost of ownership. This comparison covers every specification available so you can make an informed decision.

Specification
Suzuki XL6From R361 900
Volkswagen CaddyFrom R722 650
Performance
Power Output
77 kW
75 kW
Torque
138 Nm
270 Nm
0-100 kph
12.8 s
Top Speed
170 Km/h
180 Km/h
Engine & Drivetrain
Engine Capacity
1462 cc
1968 cc
Engine Layout
inline
inline
Cylinders
4
4
Fuel Type
petrol
diesel
Forced Induction Device
turbocharger
Transmission
manual
manual
Number of Gears
5
6
Drive Wheels
front
front
Fuel Economy
Fuel Consumption Average
6.0 l/100km
5.3 l/100km
Fuel Tank Capacity
45 l
60 l
CO2 Emissions
142 g/km
141 g/km
Dimensions
Length
4445 mm
4853 mm
Width
1775 mm
1855-2100 mm
Height
1720 mm
1835 mm
Wheelbase
2740 mm
2970 mm
Ground Clearance
180 mm
143 mm
Kerb Weight
1165 Kg
1758 Kg
Doors
5
5 incl. 2 sliding side + 1 rear liftgate
Seats
6
7
Load Volume
209-550-692 l
446-1720-3105 l
Towing & Payload
Towing Capacity
1400 Kg
Load Capacity
592 l
Safety
ABS
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
EBD
✓ Standard
Stability Control
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Traction Control
✓ Standard
Airbag Count
6
6
Driver Airbag
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Passenger Airbag
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Side Airbags Front
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Curtain Airbags
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Features & Tech
Air Conditioning
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Climate Control
✓ Standard
Cruise Control
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Bluetooth
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Satellite Navigation
Optional
Reversing Camera
✓ Standard
Optional
Park Distance Rear
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Park Distance Front
Optional
Sunroof
Optional
Keyless Entry
✓ Standard
Optional
Tow Bar
Optional
Alloy Wheels
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Warranty & Service
Warranty Period
5
3
Warranty Distance
200000 Km
120000 Km
Service Plan
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Service Plan Years
4
3
Service Plan Distance
60000
60000
Service Intervals
15000
15000

Which Wins?

Overall Winner
Tie
2 / 4 categories
Performance
XL6
Fuel Economy
Caddy
Value
XL6
Practicality
Caddy
Suzuki XL6
+More powerful engine (77 kW)
+Lower starting price (R361 900)
-Higher fuel consumption (6.0 l/100km)
Volkswagen Caddy
+Better fuel economy (5.3 l/100km)
-Less power than rival (75 kW vs 77 kW)
-Higher starting price
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is more fuel efficient, the XL6 or Caddy?
The XL6 uses 6.0 l/100km and the Caddy uses 5.3 l/100km on the combined cycle. The Caddy is the more fuel-efficient choice. In South African conditions with a mix of highway and urban driving, real-world figures will be slightly higher.
Which has more power, the XL6 or Caddy?
The XL6 produces 77 kW and 138 Nm of torque while the Caddy delivers 75 kW and 270 Nm of torque. The XL6 is the more powerful option.
What is the price difference between the XL6 and Caddy?
The XL6 starts from R361 900 and the Caddy from R722 650. The XL6 is cheaper by R360 750 at this variant level. Final on-the-road pricing varies by dealer and specification.
Which has a higher towing capacity, the XL6 or Caddy?
The XL6 has a braked towing capacity of not specified and the Caddy can tow 1400 Kg. Always verify towing limits in the owner's manual before hitching a trailer.
Should I buy the XL6 or the Caddy?
It depends on your priorities. If fuel economy matters most, check the L/100km figures above. If you need towing capacity, compare the towing ratings. For day-to-day South African driving - load shedding runs, potholed roads, school runs and highway commutes - consider ground clearance, service network coverage, and total cost of ownership including insurance and maintenance. Use the spec tables above to compare every detail before making your decision.

Suzuki XL6 Variants

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