
Suzuki will release the 7th generation minor change model of the Every and Every Wagon on May 8, 2026. This improvement is so substantial that it is called a “big minor change,” with significant updates to safety equipment, digital meters, and grade configuration.
The new Every and Every Wagon have undergone significant evolution, with a focus on safety, comfort, and convenience.
The new Every Wagon features a more modern design, with a new front grille and bumper, as well as updated safety equipment, including a new generation of preventive safety systems.
The main changes to the new Every include the adoption of a new safety system, the Dual Sensor Brake Support II (DSBSII), which uses a combination of camera and radar sensors to detect pedestrians, bicycles, and other vehicles.
The new system also includes low-speed brake support, front and rear parking sensors, lane departure warning, and sign recognition.
The Every Wagon has also been updated with new safety equipment, including adaptive cruise control and rear seat reminder.
The interior of the Every Wagon has been redesigned, with a new digital speedometer and color multi-information display, as well as a new steering wheel and shift knob.
The Every (van) has also been updated with new safety equipment, including the DSBSII system, as well as a new grade configuration. The PA Limited grade has been discontinued, and the PC grade is no longer available with a 5-speed manual transmission. The PA grade now comes with a CVT transmission, which improves fuel efficiency and performance.
A special edition model, the Every J Limited, is also available, which features a unique exterior design and upgraded interior equipment.
The Every J Limited is based on the Join Turbo grade, with the addition of a special front emblem, black-painted LED headlights, and black-painted front and rear bumpers.
The price of the new Every and Every Wagon varies by grade, with the entry-level PA grade starting at around 1.43 million yen. The top-of-the-line PZ Turbo Special grade starts at around 1.91 million yen.
The fuel efficiency of the new Every and Every Wagon has also been improved, with the PA grade achieving a fuel economy of 16.4 km/L.
The new Every and Every Wagon will be released on May 8, 2026.
The new models feature a more modern design, updated safety equipment, and improved fuel efficiency, making them an attractive option for those looking for a reliable and practical vehicle.
The Every is available in a range of grades, including the PA, Join, and PZ Turbo. The Every Wagon is available in the PZ Turbo and PZ Turbo Special grades.
The new Every and Every Wagon are expected to be popular among those who value safety, comfort, and convenience in their vehicle.






