Posted 4 months 8 days ago under:
Motorcycles,
Suzuki
In some of the toughest conditions ever seen at a British Motocross championship event, round three of the Maxxis series saw Suzuki's three officially backed teams digging deep, as they endured a very wet and muddy Waggadon Farm venue near Torrington in Devon.
Posted 4 months 14 days ago under:
Hatchbacks,
News,
Suzuki
The Suzuki Swift offers a blend of eye-catching good looks, Japanese quality and European-inspired driving dynamics in the compact car segment and has the individuality to attract the most discerning of supermini customers.
Posted 6 months 16 days ago under:
Minivans/MPVs,
Suzuki
Splash is Suzuki’s all-new mini-MPV with bags of practicality and youthful, vibrant styling designed specifically for the European market. At just over 3.7 m long, Splash is compact enough to manoeuvre with ease through narrow streets or to slot into tight parking spots. Yet on the inside its elevated driving position means it can comfortably seat five adults with plenty of legroom and luggage space, at the same time providing a great view of the road.
Posted 7 months ago under:
Motor Shows,
News,
Suzuki
At the 78th Geneva International Motor Show, to be held from 4–16 March 2008, Suzuki Motor Corporation will be exhibiting the following models: Concept A-Star (concept car), Splash, Concept Kizashi and Concept Kizashi 2 (concept cars) and SX4 WRC (2008 model).
Posted 8 months 10 days ago under:
Concept Cars,
News,
Suzuki
Suzuki Motor Corporation (SMC) is pursuing a world strategy designed for long-term growth. Following the launch of its acclaimed fourth world strategic model, the Splash, at the 2007 International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt, the company is developing the fifth exciting model in its strategy. It will be showing some of the forthcoming model’s design themes at Auto Expo 2008 in New Delhi in the form of the Concept A-Star.
Posted 9 months 19 days ago under:
Crossovers,
Suzuki
Suzuki’s SX4 sport crossover range, which blends the character of a sporty compact with that of a lightweight SUV, is now being offered with a second diesel option. The new 1.6 DDiS engine – supplied by Peugeot – complements the existing 120 PS 1.9 DDiS unit and its 90 PS output and 215 Nm of torque ensure lively, flexible performance characteristics matched by strong fuel economy.
Posted 9 months 22 days ago under:
SUVs,
Suzuki
Offering the true SUV credentials for which Suzuki has become renowned but with an even more luxurious specification, the Grand Vitara X-EC 5-door is a new special edition of the company’s compact SUV with either 2.0-litre petrol or 1.9-litre diesel power. The impressively equipped X-EC can be readily identified by its unique Azure Grey Pearl metallic paintwork, silver roof rails and exclusive 17 inch 10-spoke alloy wheels. Further distinguishing touches include silver front bonnet trim, black side mouldings and, of course, X-EC badging.
Posted 11 months 9 days ago under:
Hatchbacks,
Motor Shows,
Suzuki
The Suzuki Splash is making its world debut at the 62nd International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt, Germany (open to the public from 13 to 23 September 2007). The Splash is the production model of the Project Splash concept car that earned acclaim at the 2006 Paris Mondiale de L'Automobile, and it is Suzuki's fourth world strategic car (following the Swift, Grand Vitara, and SX4). Although it is a sister car to the new Opel Agila, it was developed in Japan by Suzuki and will be produced in Hungary by Magyar Suzuki.
Posted 1 year ago under:
Suzuki
Suzuki will be unveiling a number of exciting world premieres at September’s Frankfurt Motor Show which runs from 13th-23rd September. The first is the all-new compact car, the Splash, the company’s fourth all-new, world strategic model within three years. Like the Swift, Grand Vitara and SX4, Splash incorporates strong European design and styling themes which continue to lead Suzuki’s worldwide new product development strategy.
Posted 1 year ago under:
Motorsport,
Suzuki
Suzuki held tarmac tests for the SX4 WRC in June in southern Europe. The European tests started in April, but these were the first fully fledged tarmac tests. The SX4 WRC brought in for testing was evolved further from the earlier prototype design; in fact, its specifications are already close to what is planned to be fielded in this season’s WRC test entries. Throughout five days of driving tests, the team confirmed the performance and reliability of the much improved car. Then in the course of a further five days they worked on refining the basic settings of each component to investigate further performance upgrades.