A simple rendering of a Swift Speedster for the sunny Sundays.
According to Autocar, a Suzuki source has confirmed there will again be a Sport version of the Swift, and it’s likely to retain the current car’s 1.6-litre engine.
Earlier this year, Autoblog said, “Suzuki provides its Indian-market Alto for Nissan to sell in Europe as the Pixo. But with Volkwsagen recently taking a majority stake in Suzuki, many are wondering if the Pixo spigot will be turned off. The Pixo competes with Volkswagen Lupo, seemingly giving the German firm a bit of motivation [...]
I dare say I really like these renderings, especially the rear rendering that shows the roof’s mechanism.
This is my entry for Carspyshots.net Photoshop Contest 15. Ran out of idea while trying to add the Swift’s front to the Roomster. So I used the Kizashi’s front instead. To make it look less top-heavy, I lowered the roof too.
While Suzuki already has the Equator mid-size pickup truck which is also the Nissan Navara, perhaps it might be replaced by the Volkswagen Amarok-based truck instead few years down the road.
I imagine that when the SX4 Sedan gets refreshed, Suzuki is going to give it Kizashi’s eyes and nose… and Kizashi’s butt.
I really like the new Kizashi. Initially I thought it looks rather bland. But within a few days I’ve grown to like it more. However that doesn’t stop me from giving it some slight “readjustment”. Read after the jump to see the comparison between the original and my red Kizashi.
The production version of the Volkswagen Jetta Volkswahen Kizashi Suzuki Jetta Suzuki Kizashi sedan was officially revealed today in a special launch event in Detroit. Built at Suzuki’s new manufacturing plant in Sagara, Japan, the Kizashi will serve as the company’s flagship model when it arrives in North American showrooms this winter. Source: Carscoop