The Equator sees few changes for 2011. Obtaining a tilt wheel now requires the "Premium" trim. The V6 engine will not be available with the rear-wheel drive extended cab. Among RMZ-4 models, the Sport trim is no longer available.
SelectBrowse ListingsSince the Equator was a brand-new model for 2009, very little has changed for 2010.
SelectBrowse ListingsIntroduced in 2009, the Equator by Suzuki was a brand new pickup truck that was based on the Frontier by Nissan, offering two cab choices and either a four or six-cylinder engine. All V6 models got stability control as a standard feature for 2010. But in 2011, the V6 engine was discontinued in the extended cab, and a few other trim levels were modified or discontinued. The only major change for 2012 was stability control being added as a standard feature across all trim levels.
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