Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Suzuki introduces revised SX4 for 2010








Suzuki has announced that it will display the revised 2010 Suzuki SX4 at this year's Frankfurt Auto Show together with a range of cleaner and more efficient engines. The 2010 Suzuki SX4 features a new and cleaner exterior styling package which the company says it will offer greater aerodynamics and a sporting appearance. The 2010 Suzuki SX4 comes with a new front bumper and grill and new design front and rear skid plates.
The interior of the 2010 Suzuki SX4 features a new instrument cluster with an integrated information display and a new control panel for the climate control system.
The 2010 Suzuki SX4 will be available with a 1.6-litre petrol engine and a 2.0-litre DDiS engine on the AWD version.
SUZUKI ‘COMES CLEANER' TO THE FRANKFURT MOTOR SHOW
  • Suzuki offers four sub 120g/km cars in the City, Supermini and Mini MPV segments.
  • Revisions to 1.6-litre petrol engine for 2010 include Variable Valve Timing system for greater torque flexibility, more power and improvements to fuel economy and emissions.
  • New Euro Five 2.0-DDiS engine for SX4 4x4 replaces 1.9DDiS unit – now with 18 per cent lower emissions and higher maximum torque; available from just 1,500rpm.
  • 12 per cent improvement in fuel economy for the new diesel engine – 51.3mpg combined.
  • Revised SX4 with 1.6-litre petrol on sale in the UK next spring; new diesel to be introduced later in 2010.

At the Frankfurt show next month, Suzuki will continue to focus on its expertise in small cars and will showcase its latest range of low emission models including the Alto, Splash 1.0-litre petrol and 1.3 DDiS Splash and Swift models.
Also on display will be the 2010 model SX4; Suzuki's clever combination of SUV dynamics and passenger car elegance. The latest model SX4 incorporates cleaner styling refreshments to the exterior with a new styling package for greater aerodynamics and sporting appearance. The Minor Change model also features a new front bumper assembly, front grille and new design front and rear skid plates to help handle the rigours of outdoor life.

At Suzuki it's not just about stylish and clean cars as the company will also exhibit several examples from its innovative and widespread range of motorcycles as well as the latest Marine Outboard engines and All Terrain Vehicles (ATV's).
Suzuki celebrates its Centenary of innovation this year and recently passed the 40 million mark for global car sales.

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