Update: Power figures added.
Those of you that have seen the "World's fastest Indian" would recognise the Bonneville Salt Flats as the place to go when it comes to setting land speed records. The immensely long flat and smooth surfaces make it th
Suzuki Australia says it is on track for a record-breaking sales year, having sold more new vehicles in the first five months of 2010 than in its best ever year.
From January to May, Suzuki sold 9985 cars in Australia, 25.5 percent ahead of 2009â€
The recently released Suzuki Kizashi has been awarded top honours in AutoPacific’s 14th annual Vehicle Satisfaction Awards in the United States. The Kizashi aims to set Suzuki up with a new brand image as a manufacturer capable of producing more th
2010 Suzuki Kizashi Review
The all-new Suzuki Kizashi represents the best car the Japanese manufacturer has offered to date. A mixture of superb driving dynamics, sexy looks and refined interior comfort justify the Kizashi as a serious contender i
Update: Suzuki Kizashi Review
Suzuki Australia has today unveiled specifications and pricing of the new mid-size Kizashi. The Suzuki Kizashi is the first of its kind for Suzuki and is expected to change the brand's reputation well established with
Suzuki Australia has had a strong sales result for March and a good start to 2010.
Suzuki sold 2,305 cars in March, this result is 50.5 per cent better than the same time last year. This result is the third best result recorded by Suzuki.
Plans for the new, mid-sized Suzuki Kizashi to feature V6 and Hybrid powertrains in the US have been scuttled.
Both the V6 and Hybrid powertrains were to be sourced from General Motors, who previously owned a stake in Suzuki. But with Volkswagen n
Suzuki today confirmed that the long-awaited Suzuki Kizashi will launch in Australia in May. Kizashi - meaning 'something good is coming' - is Suzuki's all new mid-sized sedan, launched in the USA in December last year.
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Suzuki has released US pricing for its new Kizashi sedan.
To be made available in both front- and all-wheel drive, the Kiazashi sedan will include such standard features as a six-speed manual gearbox, eight airbags, push-button start, dual-zone
According to Japan's Nikkei newspaper Suzuki will have a hybrid version of its new Kizashi midsize sedan ready for sale by 2011.
The optional petrol-electric powertrain will sit above the Kizashi's conventionally powered 2.4-litre four-cylinder