Suzuki

Suzuki focuses on affordable, reliable vehicles with practical design. Known for models like the Swift and Vitara, Suzuki emphasizes fuel efficiency and compact versatility. Each car offers a blend of performance and economy. Suzuki stands out for its value and ease of ownership.

Jimny

The Jimny (1998 – today) delivers compact terrain capability with a simple, rugged design. As a result, its ladder frame, low-range 4WD, and petrol engines up to about 102 hp focus on durability, traction, and true off-road performance.

Vitara

The Vitara (1988 – today) evolved from a compact off-road SUV into a modern crossover. As a result, petrol and hybrid engines up to about 140 hp pair optional AWD with everyday comfort and light off-road capability.

Swift

The Swift (1983 – today) delivers compact dimensions with a strong focus on agility and efficiency. As a result, petrol and hybrid engines up to about 140 hp in the Swift Sport pair low weight with sharp handling and everyday use.

A-Cross and S-Cross

Discover the Suzuki Across and S-Cross. Hybrid and petrol power up to 306 hp, available AWD, and compact SUV practicality define these models.

Carry

The Carry (1961 – today) has served as a compact kei truck and van with a focus on utility and efficiency. As a result, small petrol engines and lightweight construction pair rear-wheel or four-wheel drive with strong load capacity and everyday durability.

SJ

The LJ and SJ (1970 – 1998) laid the foundation for Suzuki’s compact off-road lineup. As a result, ladder-frame construction, low-range 4WD, and small petrol engines up to about 1.3 liters delivered low weight, strong traction, and true off-road capability.

Alto

The Alto (1979 – today) has served as a lightweight city car focused on efficiency and simplicity. As a result, small petrol and mild-hybrid engines up to about 68 hp pair low weight with easy driving and low running costs.

Ignis

The Ignis (2000 – today) combines compact city dimensions with light SUV styling. As a result, petrol and mild-hybrid engines up to about 90 hp pair low weight with easy urban driving and optional AllGrip AWD.

Suzulight 1955

The Suzulight (1955 – 1969) marked Suzuki’s first production car and Japan’s move toward compact front-wheel-drive mobility. As a result, its small two-stroke engines and lightweight construction delivered efficiency, simplicity, and easy urban driving.


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