Suzuki Kizashi 2 Crossover Concept - 2007 Tokyo Preview


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apart from the strange looking for X-Head, Suzuki also will implement a follow-up of the sedan striking Concept Kizashi (click here) presented in preview at the Frankfurt Show in September at the Tokyo Motor Show next month. The Kizashi 2 is essentially a version of crossover of the original concept that takes advantage of the AWD system. Differences include the higher ground clearance and the body cladding that frankly, does not do justice to the Kizashi. Also, instead of using the frugal engine as the original concept, Suzuki's 2.0-liter diesel equipped the crossover with a 3.6 liter V6 - engine, mated to a 6 speed automatic gearbox. - Gallery and press release of images after the jump

press release translated

Suzuki Kizashi 2 Concept

printing stirring the high-level athlete. saw and he adopted the waiting becomes exceedances of unknown ability of the Interior as design expression family sport crossover. You offer the user to the large layer where the wide field as the leisure of business, life is eaten actively. With regard to design two keywords, 'dignity' and the 'agitation impression"adopting emotional silhouette that triggers the satisfaction that uplift print belongs to the race of the axis. With regard to the 3.6LV type 6-cylinder of aerodynamic volume displacement maximum low tide feeling not only strong acceleration with the combination with 6-speed at and high-speed cruise, is updating the race that goes beyond the class regarding. In addition, you also insert the hybrid and other engine that takes into account the environment in the field of vision.


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