Suzuki
The Suzuki Kizashi Turbo is a well-hidden secret in Suzuki Australia’s arsenal. Although still not available for sale officially, there is a good chance the turbocharged model will make it to production in the near future.
The new Suzuki Swift Sport is expected to go on sale in Australia by early next year.
With the previous-generation Swift Sport gathering a cult following around the world (thanks in part to its performance in junior world rally championship)...
When Suzuki launched the Kizashi, the Japanese brand promised to reinvent itself in Australia. Aiming to claim market share in the medium car segment and reposition itself as a brand for everyone.
Chery J1 vs Suzuki Alto GL
Model Overview
2011 Chery J1 five-door manual hatchback – $10,990 ($11,990 with $1000 cash back)
2011 Suzuki Alto five-door manual hatchback – $12,490
The recently launched Chinese-built...
Suzuki has announced a new diesel variant of its most popular small car, the Suzuki Swift DDiS. The new model will be introduced into European markets from June 1 this year.
The DDiS features an all-new 1.
The Suzuki Kizashi is possibly the most underrated medium car in its segment.
From a driver's point of view, it's one of the best handling cars for the money. It comes packed with heaps of features, it's quiet, smooth and definitely a car you...
Suzuki has unveil two new concepts at the New York International Auto Show in the US. Called the Suzuki Kizashi EcoCharge Concept and Suzuki Kizashi Apex Concept, they present technology catered for both the ec0-minded driver and the sporty...
Suzuki Germany has just released a number of optional sports accessories for the 2011 Suzuki Swift. Branded as 'X-ITE', the accessories allow buyers to customise their Swifts for a more personalised and individual touch.
All of Japan’s major automotive manufacturers have put production on hold in the aftermath of Friday’s devastating earthquake and tsunami.
Honda Motor Co., the hardest hit by the natural disasters, has closed its factories until at least...
The 8.9-magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami that hit Japan on Friday has impacted the nation’s automotive manufacturers to various degrees, with Honda the worst hit.
The damage was widespread in the Tochigi area (around 100km north of...