Suzuki reveals three special concepts

    Based on existing cars available in Japan, the three concepts will head to the 2016 Tokyo Auto Salon in January.

    Published On Dec 30, 2015 05:00:00 PM

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    Suzuki has revealed a trio of special concepts that will head to the 2016 Tokyo Auto Salon in January.  Each of the concepts are based around different JDM models and come complete with bespoke paint schemes and liveries.
     
    First of the three models is the Hustler Rough Road Style, which bears similarities to the Toyota FJ. The car features black badges and wheel arches, with the roof and A-pillars also painted black, and caged-in headlights. It also gets a jacked-up suspension system and knobby tires.  
     
    The second concept is called the Water Activity Concept. Based on the Ignis, it features a matte green paint scheme, a set of tight-spoked black wheels with orange outer rims, and orange wing mirrors. Despite the car's small size, a kayak has been installed on its roof.
     
    Suzuki will also showcase the Alto Works GP at the Tokyo Auto Salon, which is based on the new Alto Works. While the car remains mechanically unchanged, it has been decked in a blue and green livery similar to that found on Suzuki's MotoGP bike. A carbon-fibre hood has also been developed to help reduce the weight of the car.

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