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Suzuki Kizashi flagship for 2010

  • By Neil McDonald
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    The Kizashi will hit local Suzuki showrooms in the second quarter of next year. Photo Gallery

The most important new model in the history of Suzuki - its flagship Suzuki Kizashi - has taken a huge hit before it even reaches showrooms.

The bold, break-through Kizashi has been shrunken and softened from the aggressive concept car that won fans at motor shows across the globe.

The production version of the Kizashi is a 130mm narrower and sits on a 150mm shorter wheelbase than the original show car and the shape has also been softened to appeal to ultra-conservative customers in the US, its biggest target audience.

The only production payback is an 80mm increase in height, to improve headroom, although this change has also taken some of the edge of out the Kizashi design.

Official Suzuki pictures show a car which has changed a lot from the teaser cars, which began as a sporty hatchback and became a all-wheel- drive crossover before the close-to-production version last year.

The reasoning is simple: Suzuki's first mid-size car must face up against the volume sellers like the heavyweight Toyota Camry, Honda Accord and Mazda6 in the sub-$30,000 class and so size is critical. Particularly in the US.

The Kizashi and Camry share the same width and height but the Suzuki is 165mm shorter overall and it has a 75mm shorter wheelbase than the popular Toyota.

Suzuki Australia general manager, Tony Devers, says the car does look smaller visually but it still has a large cabin.

``It actually looks good in the metal and a lot more aggressive in the flesh than the photos,'' he says.

The car's full specifications are being saved for the Frankfurt Motor Show but Suzuki has said it will come with an all-alloy 2.4-litre four cylinder in both front and all-wheel drive.

The four-cylinder is shared with the Grand Vitara and will be mated to a six-speed manual gearbox or continuously variable transmission with paddle shifters.

A V6 all-wheel drive and turbo-diesel are also expected. Apart from the four and V6 Suzuki is also developing a hybrid version.

Visually, Suzuki says the car is a combination of both Japanese and European design. The front retains the concept's deep grille but is softer and the slim- line eyebrow headlights have given way to larger headlights and conventional foglights. However, the short boot, short overhangs and sweeping roofline remain faithful to the concept.

The Kizashi will hit local Suzuki showrooms in the second quarter of next year. Much of the car's development work was done in Europe with final testing at the famous Nurburgring in Germany.

The Kizashi has a rigid light-weight steel body while both the front and multi-link rear suspension make extensive use of light-weight aluminium to ensure nimble handling.

Inside the cabin follows Suzuki's current family theme with white and red gauges and the use of alloy-look highlights. Equipment includes a premium Rockford Fosgate sound system, push- button start, and iPod and Bluetooth connectivity.

Safety equipment runs to eight airbags, electronic stability control and dynamic control, anti-skid brakes, projector beam headlamps and tyre pressure monitoring.

The Kizashi will be built at a new plant in Sagara, Japan.

 

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  • Forgetting what "Badge" the car wears and the prejudices and preferences buyers have for one Brand over another, I would love to see road test reports on how it drives and handles and what performance it has...as well as overall panel fit & finish and interior 'feel' compared to Honda Euro, Mazda 6 or Liberty before deciding if Suzuki has got it right with a truly good car or not!

    CHRIS of Melbourne Posted on 14 November 2009 11:59am
  • Without something to make it different it will struggle in a very competitive segment of the market. Something to set it apart like a V6 would provide a "hook". There are too few V6s in the "smaller than large car" segment. Suzuki should aim for that niche.

    James of Perth WA Posted on 05 August 2009 5:08pm
  • Looks very hot!

    Will Appear of Melbourne Posted on 04 August 2009 4:11pm
  • As a concept this looked really good (futuristic and would have put Suzuki ahead of it competitors) and I was seriously looking at buying one (when it got here)!! Now it looks like a Nanna car!! If it's priced around the Honda Euro, I know what I'll be buying.

    JJJ39 of Perth, Western Australia Posted on 04 August 2009 12:36pm
  • look like a VW golf.

    Homer Posted on 04 August 2009 12:26pm
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