Suzuki announces exhibits for 2015 Tokyo motor show

    An array of concept cars, production models and technology exhibits will be seen at the Suzuki booth.

    Published On Oct 01, 2015 10:00:00 AM

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    The 44th Tokyo motor show will see Japanese auto giant Suzuki displaying a vast portfolio varying from electric vehicles to concept cars. The booth will feature a theme named 'Suzuki Next 100' which will celebrate Suzuki’s 100 years in 2020. The products then will be a reflection of what the company will be offering over the next 100 years.

    The booth will house a concept mini car called the Mighty Deck which will have a canvas top and an adjustable open deck. There will also be the Air Triser, which is a 3-door compact minivan with its interior based on a private lounge concept. It also will feature a display screen extending from one of the B-pillar to the ceiling. Also seen will be an Ignis Trail concept which is based on the Ignis but has more off-road capability and is more compact than the Ignis.

    Suzuki will also be launching two new production models – the Baleno and the Escudo – alongside the Swift, Solio, Solio Bandit and the SX4 S-Cross. The Baleno is a hatchback which will include the options of the newly developed 1.0-litre turbocharged BoosterJet and 1.2-litre Dualjet engines. The Escudo, which is dubbed the Vitara outside Japan, is a compact SUV with four-wheel drive and off-road capabilities. The booth will also feature small cars like the Wagon R, Spacia, Hustler, Alto, Alto Lapin, Jimny and Spacia.

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