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The Suzuki Solio (Japanese: スズキ・ソリオ, Suzuki Sorio) is a mini MPV manufactured and marketed by Suzuki since 1997. The preceding model and the first generation Solio were derived from the narrower Wagon R ; it was widened mainly for export markets and was originally sold as the Wagon R-Wide or Wagon R Plus.
To complement the larger Delica D:5 minivan, a smaller Delica D:2 mini MPV appeared in March 2011. Equipped with a 1.2 L (1,242 cc) four-cylinder Suzuki K12B engine and a continuously variable transmission (CVT), it is a rebadged Suzuki Solio provided under an original equipment manufacturer deal. [75]
Three-row minivan with sliding doors, only sold in Japan. Rebadged Toyota Noah, previously a rebadge of Nissan Serena from 2007–2022. Solio: Mitsubishi Delica D:2 2000 2020 Japan, Hong Kong and Macau Two-row minivan with sliding doors, only sold in Japan. Super Carry Van: Autozam Scrum Ford Pronto Holden Scurry Bedford/GME/ Vauxhall Rascal
The Panda is assembled in Sri Lanka by Micro Cars from complete knock down kits. It is a small city car sold with a choice of 1.0 or 1.3 L (0.22 or 0.29 imp gal; 0.26 or 0.34 US gal) petrol engines.
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]
The Suzuki APV is a minivan/light commercial vehicle designed by Suzuki in Japan and manufactured in Indonesia by Suzuki Indomobil Motor. The abbreviation "APV" is short for All Purpose Vehicle. [1] It is powered by either 1.5 liter or 1.6 liter inline-four G series engine delivering 92–105 PS (91–104 hp; 68–77 kW).
The S minivans debuted the minivan design features of front-wheel drive, a flat floor and a sliding door for rear passengers. [ 31 ] [ 33 ] [ 34 ] The term minivan came into use largely compared to size to full-size vans ; at six feet tall or lower, 1980s minivans were intended to fit inside a typical garage door opening. [ 35 ]
The Suzuki Landy (Japanese: スズキ・ランディ, Hepburn: Suzuki Randi) is an automobile nameplate used by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Suzuki since 1999 for several minivan models: Suzuki Every Landy , a passenger minivan based on the tenth-generation Carry/fourth-generation Every sold between 1999 and 2005