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Suzuki Kizashi pimped

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The pimp kings of American motoring have just done a number on the Suzuki Kizashi.

The Japanese company's vital mid-sized sedan has not even hit the road yet, in Australia or the USA, but that has not stopped it from starring at the giant SEMA hot car show this week in Las Vegas.

Suzuki delivered three pre-production prototypes to four tuning specialists in the USA and challenged them to create a set of look-at- me show cars to draw attention to the Kizashi.  There has been minimal go-faster work on the cars' four-cylinder engines, and the shape is still much the same as the final production car, but the Kizashi kids have already been a hit with Gen-X visitors to the Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Assocation's annual showcase.

The SEMA show is now so important that a number of significant Australian companies, including Autobarn and radiator specialist PWR, are involved in the massive event.  The three tuner cars produced for SEMA come from Road Race Motorsport, which created a 'Platinum Edition' Kizashi; Delta Tech Engineering, with the Delta Kizashi; Westside Auto Group, which did its Kizashi Soleil; and Import Tuner magazine, which worked on the engine and suspension.

At least one of the cars is likely to come to Australia during 2010 for motor show work, although there will be no Melbourne show in 2010 and Sydney will not run until September.  "As the biggest show in the world for these companies to show off their wares, SEMA was the logical choice for Suzuki to unveil the first of what will no doubt be many modified versions of the exciting new Suzuki mid-sized premium sedan," says Tony Devers, general manager of Suzuki Australia.

"Kizashi has been eagerly awaited around the world since the first concept was shown at Frankfurt in 2007, particularly by modified car builders.  It is an exciting car, and one we are confident will attract huge attention." Suzuki Australia is not talking yet about prices or final performance and economy figures for the regulation Kizashi, but the tuner companies are happy to detail their SEMA work.

Road Race Motorsport did a special body kit, including a custom grille and vented bonnet, then went to work with lowered suspension and bigger breaks.  The engine also breathes a little better thanks to a custom intake and exhaust system.  Delta Tech Engineering went right back to the basics, starting with a bare bodyshell and concentrated on a lighting package with LED and HID focus.

But, despite the company's lighting expertise, it also tweaked the engine, added a body kit, then sit its car rolling on Koni suspension.  The Soleil from Westside features a custom two-tone paintjob, tweaked front and rear guards with a fabricated grille, finished with R-Worx alloy wheels.

Fewer details are available on the Import Tuner car because it will be featured in the magazine, but it claims significant engine tweaking and suspension modifications aimed at its youthful audience.

Suzuki says it is more than happy with the four cars, and what they say about the Kizashi.  "We are rapt that such a cutting edge design group has seen the potential in creating a radical profile for Kizashi," says Devers.  "We are living the dream that 'Something good is coming', which is the translation of the word Kizashi from Japanese into English."

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  • There is an AWD version of every trim level. CVT only though :-( Next year there should be a V6 AWD version, and Road // Race may do a turbo for the 2.4 liter if enough people buy the car. Google "kizashi club" if you like the car.

    kizashiclub of www.kizashiclub.com Posted on 11 November 2009 1:35am
  • its got bigger breaks.... haha..

    Mario of Sydney Posted on 10 November 2009 8:29pm
  • Looks the goods as long as its got twin Suzuki Hyabusa 1300,s linked to a super charger and Suzuki quik shift motorcycle gear box, as the poms have done with the Radical SR-8 check it on U-Tube at nurnbergring fastest lap ..

    Rob Lane of Melb. CBD Posted on 10 November 2009 3:42pm
  • If they release an AWD turbo version I'm sure it'd be something good coming, but at the moment with an average n/a 2.4 litre FWD layout it isn't exactly going to be exciting. It looks like it's going to be another mazda6/mondeo/liberty/accord euro. I only hope they do the right thing and make it go as well as it looks.

    mattsexy of the mean streets of melbourne Posted on 07 November 2009 5:53pm
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