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  2. List of Suzuki automobiles - Wikipedia

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    City car (A-segment) hatchback. Marketed as the Cultus in Pakistan. Ignis: 2000 2016 Global Crossover-styled city car (A-segment). S-Presso: 2019 2019 India and other emerging markets Crossover-styled entry-level city car manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India. Swift: 1984 (nameplate introduction) 2004 2023 Global Subcompact (B-segment ...

  3. List of Suzuki vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... List of Suzuki vehicles cover vehicles produced by Suzuki in past and present. Automobiles ...

  4. Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Production of Suzuki cars begins in Korea through a technical tie-up with Daewoo Shipbuilding and Heavy Machinery Ltd. [92] Cappuccino mini two-seater convertible debuts. [93] 1992: Production of Suzuki cars begins at the new plant of Pak Suzuki Motors in Karachi, Pakistan. [89] Production and sales of Hungarian-built Suzuki cars begin. [88]

  5. Suzuki Celerio - Wikipedia

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    The Celerio X is a premium variant of Celerio with a sportier look, equipped with AGS technology, Striking X graphic and grille design. The petrol engine is a Suzuki K-series K10B latest revision called K-Next (not same as Wagon R K10B, because Wagon R has compression ratio of 10:1 while Celerio/Cultus has 11:1).

  6. Suzuki Wagon R Smile - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Wagon R Smile (Japanese: ワゴンRスマイル) is a kei car manufactured and sold by Suzuki. It is a different series model based from the Wagon R, with which it is sold in parallel as of 2023. [1] The Wagon R Smile was announced on 27 August 2021 as a retro-styled kei car with sliding doors, expanding the Wagon R range. [2]

  7. Suzuki Fronte 800 - Wikipedia

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    Suspension was an independent torsion bar design on all four wheels, with wishbones in front and trailing arms in rear. [4] Drum brakes were used all around. [5] Sales were slow, as the car competed directly with more popular cars like the Toyota Publica which were not handicapped by the Suzuki's by now outmoded two-stroke engine. While kei car ...

  8. Suzuki Jimny - Wikipedia

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    The history of Suzuki four-wheel drive cars began in the latter half of the 1960s, when Suzuki bought a Steyr-Puch Haflinger to study with the intent of building a kei-class off-road vehicle. [2] A better opportunity presented itself in 1968, when Suzuki was able to buy bankrupt Japanese automaker Hope Motor Company , which had introduced a ...

  9. Suzuki Splash - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Splash is a city car that was introduced to the market in 2008. It was jointly developed by Suzuki Motor Corporation and Opel GmbH, which marketed their version under the name of Agila. Its debut as a concept car took place at the 2006 Paris Motor Show, making its production form debut at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show. [2]