Suzuki’s concept Kizashi unveiled at the 2007 Frankfurt motor show, and widely seen as the precursor to a production D-segment entry, will be followed up at Tokyo by the Kizashi 2, a crossover sports wagon version.
Suzuki has never built a European D-segment car but has rebadged GM-Daewoo models to offer similar-sized cars in North America.
Suzuki said the Kizashi 2 was “conceived for energetic people in activities ranging from business to leisure” and has a 3.6-litre V6 engine – the largest engine it has ever used with six-speed automatic transmission.
Suzuki will also show a a new people-centred vehicle concept called Sustainable Mobility, which is a combination of a one-person low-speed transport device called the Pixy and a minicar-based mobility unit called the SSC, which forms an automobile when the Pixy is paired with it. The pair together deliver personal, shareable urban transportation in line with the Japanese ministry of economy, trade and industry’s next-generation vehicle and fuel initiative, which is aimed at realising the world’s most people-centred motorised society, the automaker said.
The Pixy can also be paired with a sports-car unit called the SSF and with a boat unit called the SSJ.
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