Showing posts with label Suzuki Concepts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suzuki Concepts. Show all posts

Saturday, April 20, 2013

New Suzuki Authentics Concepts for a Compact Sedan Debuts in Shanghai [w/Video]


As Suzuki withdraws its automotive products from the two most important markets in North America, the U.S. and Canada, the Japanese company is placing more attention to other regions such as China, where it revealed a new concept car at the Shanghai Auto Show. Read more »

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Suzuki Foretells Arrival of Authentics Sedan Concept via Teaser Ahead of Shanghai Show


Despite having pulled out of the US market, due to poor sales, Suzuki is still looking to expand its operation elsewhere. Now, they are aiming to boost their sales in China, with a new C-segment sedan designed to appeal specifically for buyers from the People's Republic. It's called the "Authentics" concept. Read more »

Friday, December 28, 2012

Suzuki Puts the Spotlight on its Wagon R Series with Two Concepts for the Tokyo Auto Salon


The troubled automotive division of Suzuki Motor Corp. will be heading to the Tokyo Auto Salon 2013 next month with an assortment of its latest production cars and two concept models.

For the tuning enthusiasts, the Japanese brand has prepared two studies based on the regular Wagon R and its more aggressively styled sibling, the Wagon R Stingray.

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Suzuki to Bring New Pocket-Rocket Swift Sport Concept to the Sydney Motor Show


Even though Suzuki has already presented a spicy concept of the Swift Sport at the 2011 Geneva Salon, as well as the toned-down, final production model powered by a 1.6-liter petrol engine delivering 134hp (100kW / 136PS), the Japanese marque has prepared another study for the 2012 Australian International Motor Show in Sydney next week (October 19 to 28).

Suzuki tells us that the Swift Sport is a one-off concept designed by the brand's chief engineer Naoyuki Takeuchi.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Suzuki Affords us a Peek Into its Future with New S-Cross Concept, Enters Production in 2013


The Suzuki stand at the Paris Salon showcased a new concept vehicle named the S-Cross, and mind you, this isn't just another one of those show-grabbers as it hints at a production model that will go on sale sooner than you think.

"The new crossover will be the first in an ambitious programme of annual European model launches, which Suzuki will be starting in 2013," the Japanese carmaker said in a statement.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Suzuki S-CROSS Concept Comes Under the Spotlight


Here's our first clear look at the new Suzuki S-CROSS Concept that will be heading to the 2012 Paris Motor Show on Thursday for its world premiere.

The S-CROSS is a compact (C-segment) crossover model and it gives us an idea of what Suzuki's plans are for a replacement of the current SX4 that is manufactured together with the Fiat Sedici in Hungary.

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Monday, September 17, 2012

Suzuki Drops Another Dark Teaser of S-CROSS Concept


The highlight of Suzuki's presence at the Paris Motor Show that runs from September 27 (for the public from September 29) to 14 October will be the S-CROSS concept.

In addition to a shadowy image of the study's front end and a more revealing sketch released by the Japanese carmaker back in August, Suzuki has now dropped a third teaser photo that gives us a look at the crossover model's…very SEAT-like… rear end.

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Friday, August 10, 2012

Suzuki Previews New S-Cross Compact Crossover Concept Ahead of Paris Motor Show Debut


The 2012 edition of the Paris Motor Show in September will host the world premiere of a new concept model from Suzuki named S-Cross, which previews an upcoming production model in the compact crossover segment.

The Japanese automaker released a teaser sketch and a cropped image of the S-Cross that appears to be a thinly disguised concept of the prototype Suzuki we spied in the middle of July and which we rightly noted at the time was a larger model than the current, sub-compact SX-4.

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