436,000 Miles, Original Engine — Suzuki Just Embarrassed The EV Mandate
May 13, 2026•Channel
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436,000 Miles, Original Engine — Suzuki Just Embarrassed The EV Mandate!
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A Suzuki Vitara with 436,000 miles on the clock, still running its original engine, gearbox and exhaust, raises a serious question:
Why are manufacturers being pushed towards EVs when some modern petrol engines can last nearly half a million miles?
In this video, I look at the story of the 436,583-mile Suzuki Vitara, why durability like this matters, and whether the obsession with forcing car makers into EV production ignores a basic truth:
A car that lasts is sustainable too.
This is not just about Suzuki.
It is about the wider debate around the EV mandate, long-term durability, affordability, and what real-world motorists actually need.
Because if a well-maintained petrol car can do this kind of mileage, then maybe the argument is not as simple as some people want it to be.
In this video:
The 436,000-mile Suzuki Vitara story
Why durability matters in the sustainability argument
The difference between real-world longevity and policy-driven targets
Why older and reliable ICE cars still matter
Whether the EV mandate ignores what buyers actually want
If you enjoy honest car market analysis, EV debate coverage, dealer insight and no-nonsense motoring discussion, make sure you like, subscribe, and comment below.
Do you think forcing manufacturers like Suzuki into EVs makes sense, when they can build petrol engines that last this long?