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Showing posts with label Suzuki. Show all posts

New Suzuki Kizashi 2.4 Sport

What is it?

Proof of the remarkable ambition of little-regarded Japanese car-maker Suzuki.

The outfit is already world-reknowned for its ability to make profitable small cars and 4x4s, it has 50 per cent of the burgeoning Indian car market, and has entered into an important relationship with the giant Volkswagen Group. Most recently, it’s branched out by launching its first ever medium-sized saloon onto the global market: the Kizashi.

Suzuki Kizashi 2.4 Sport:This is Suzuki's first ever medium-sized saloon

This car’s already on sale in Japan, North America and elsewhere. As a compact family four-door, it’s intended as an alternative to the Renault Laguna or VW Jetta rather than bigger, pricier four-doors like the Ford Mondeo and Vauxhall Insignia.

Suzuki Kizashi 2.4 Sport:This is Suzuki's first ever medium-sized saloon

What’s it like?

We drove a Japanese-spec Kizashi with Suzuki’s Sport pack. Powered by a transversely mounted, normally aspirated 2.4-litre petrol four-pot driving the front wheels, the car has all-independent suspension and a six-speed manual gearbox.

Suzuki Kizashi 2.4 Sport:This is Suzuki's first ever medium-sized saloon

The Kizashi offers just enough interior space to be competitive at the compact end of the Mondeo class. Standards of both material cabin quality and fit and finish are decent rather than great. Suzuki UK is likely to offer plenty of standard equipment in order to make up for the one of two areas where perceived quality could be improved.

On the road, the Kizashi shows off a surprisingly athletic chassis. It has grip, balance and body control to match a £35k, 300bhp sports saloon, albeit only with 176bhp to call upon. An incisive and fluent, Mondeo-like steering system would compliment that chassis perfectly; unfortunately, the Kizashi has a woolly-feeling wheel with too much weight, that feels inconsistent at times, and that’s hampered by a little torquesteer and plenty of kickback over potholes.

Suzuki Kizashi 2.4 Sport:This is Suzuki's first ever medium-sized saloon

The Kizashi’s engine is well-insulated at low speed, if a little thrashy at high rpm, where its best work is done; meanwhile, a firm town ride is the trade-off for all that backroad composure.

Should I buy one?

Next to the downsized petrol turbos that it will undoubtedly be compared with, the Kizashi seems noisy, thirsty and short on low-down torque. And yet with slightly softer chassis settings and a more fluent steering system – changes that are within Suzuki UK’s power to make for imported cars – it could make a worthy alternative to a petrol-powered Mazda 6. There’s potential for a likable and entertaining car here, if its maker can send it to finishing school.

Suzuki Kizashi 2.4 Sport:This is Suzuki's first ever medium-sized saloon

Suzuki UK is currently evaluating the Kizashi for a UK market introduction in late 2011. There will be no diesel version, so it’s likely to be bit-part player in the segment at best. However, assuming Suzuki UK can make a few refinements to the car and bring it in cheaply enough, it could be worth further investigation for low-mileage private buyers looking for affordable fun.

Suzuki Boulevard C109RT, 2009

Suzuki Boulevard C109RT, 2009


You've never seen - or experienced - a classic cruiser like this. Introducing the Suzuki Boulevard C109R. It combines classic cruiser styling with renowned Suzuki V-twin power in such a striking way that it establishes a new standard for the class- and completes the Suzuki Boulevard line of cruisers. The key to the C109R's performance is its 109-cubic-inch engine with Suzuki fuel injection- the same basic powerplant used by the awesome M109R, which traces its technological heritage to Suzuki's championship winning GSX-R supersport bikes.
 
Engine Features
1783cc, 8-valve DOHC, 54 degree, liquid-cooled, fuel injected V-twin engine designed for strong throttle response and massive torque output
  • 112mm bore and 90.5mm stroke utilizing forged aluminum alloy pistons with short skirts, and cut away sides riding on chrome moly steel connecting rods
  • Unique new two-stage cam drive system creates a compact cylinder head design and reduces overall engine height and creates a lower center of gravity
  • Each bore is lined with Suzuki's race proven SCEM (Suzuki Composite Electrochemical Material) for optimum heat transfer, tighter piston-to-cylinder clearances and reduced weight
  • Crank inertia for the C109R is designed for increased torque delivery at low speed and for reduced vibration across the rpm range
  • A compact dry sump lubrication system SASS (Suzuki Advanced Sump System) provides reduced engine height, a lower crankshaft position and lower center of gravity
  • Five speed transmission features carefully selected gear ratios for comfortable cruising in a variety of riding situations
  • Three piece airbox uses dual intakes working through a pleated fabric air cleaner element
  • The 2-into-1-into-2 stainless steel chromed exhaust system features Suzuki's digitally controlled SET (Suzuki Exhaust Tuning) system for optimum engine performance and powerful V-twin sound
  • Electronic fuel injection system features the Suzuki Dual Throttle Valve system (SDTV) with 52mm throttle bodies - maintains optimum air velocity for smooth low-to-mid range throttle response
  • A new Idle Speed Control (ISC) system improves cold starting and stabilizes engine idle speed in various conditions
  • Dual spark plug per cylinder ignition system is controlled by the powerful 32 bit ECM for improved combustion efficiency and reduced exhaust emissions
Chassis Features
  • High-tensile double cradle steel frame is built to comfortably handle all the power and torque while delivering agile handling and a plush smooth ride
  • Cast alloy wheels feature a 10 spoke radial design for a clean and classic look. The cast wheels measure a 3.50 x 16 inch up front and a massive 8.00 x 16 inch rear tire wearing a huge 240mm radial tire
  • Combined braking system utilizes three pistons per caliper for the dual disc front braking system. When applying the front brake lever two pistons work at the front. When using the rear brake pedal both front brake and rear brake systems are combined using the rear brake and the middle piston of the front brake calipers through a delay valve.
  • Stylish pull back type handlebars feature a deep chrome plated finish and a beautiful wide design for a massive look
  • 49mm front forks feature thick chrome covers for a stylish new look and feature 130mm of wheel travel
  • Link type aluminum swingarm creating a rigid tail look with light weight and high rigidity
  • Stylish and wide fuel tank design is built highlight the classic lines of the C109R with a large 5-gallon fuel capacity for maximum rider enjoyment
  • Spacious floorboards for increased rider comfort and control

Suzuki DR-Z400SM, 2009

Suzuki DR-Z400SM, 2009 
USA Specifications
Model Number DRZ400SMK9
Type Supermoto


Suggested Retail $6299
SEP $436
Engine 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC
Bore & Stroke 90.0 mm (3.543 in) x 62.6 mm (2.465 in)
Compression Ratio 11.3 : 1
Fuel System MIKUNI BSR36, single
Lubrication Dry sump
Ignition Electronic ignition (CDI)
Starter Electric
Transmission 5-speed constant mesh
Final Drive RK520KZO, 110 links
Overall Length 2225 mm (87.6 in)
Overall Width 855 mm (33.7 in)
Overall Height 1200 mm (47.2 in)
Seat Height 890 mm (35.0 in)
Ground Clearance 260 mm (10.2 in)
Wheelbase 1460 mm (57.5 in)
Dry Weight 146 kg (321 lbs)
Suspension Front Inverted telescopic, coil spring, oil damped
Suspension Rear Link type, coil spring, oil damped
Brakes Front Disc brake
Brakes Rear Disc brake
Tires Front 120/70R17M/C 58H, tube type
Tires Rear 140/70R17M/C 66H, tube type
Fuel Tank Capacity 10.0 L (2.6/2.2 US/Imp gal) - Including Reserve (CA: 9.5 L (2.5/2.1 US/Imp gal) -Including Reserve)
Color Black, White

Chassis:
  • Brakes Front Disc brake
  • Brakes Rear Disc brake
  • Color Black, White
  • i Curb Weight 146 kg (321 lbs)
  • Final Drive RK520KZO, 110 links
  • Fuel Tank Capacity 10.0 L (2.2 Imp gal) - Including Reserve
  • Ground Clearance 260 mm (10.2 in)
  • Overall Length 2225 mm (87.6 in)
  • Overall Width 855 mm (33.7 in)
  • Seat Height 890 mm (35.0 in)
  • Suspension Front Inverted telescopic, coil spring, oil damped
  • Suspension Rear Link type, coil spring, oil damped
  • Tires Front 120/70R17M/C 58H, tube type
  • Tires Rear 140/70R17M/C 66H, tube type
  • Transmission 5-speed constant mesh
  • Wheelbase 1460 mm (57.5 in)
Engine:
  • Bore Stroke 90.0 mm (3.543 in) x 62.6 mm (2.465 in)
  • Compression Ratio 11.3 : 1
  • Engine 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC
  • Fuel System MIKUNI BSR36, single
  • Ignition Electronic ignition (CDI)
  • Lubrication Dry sump
  • Starter Electric

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Suzuki Alto SZ-L special edition launched

Suzuki UK has revealed a special edition for the Alto city-car. Featuring a variety of external and equipment upgrades, the SZ-L model is available in limited numbers; 500 units to be exact, each priced at £8,170.

Available in either Superior White or Bright Red solid paint colours, the Alto SZ-L is based upon the SZ3 grade and comes with air conditioning w/pollen filter, x4 airbags (twin front & side), 14" steel wheels w/unique hub caps, black fog lamp surrounds, black 'B' pillar trims, SZ-L embossed tailgate trim, black side mouldings, carpet mats w/ SZ-L logo, silver trimmed gearshift knob, ventilation louvers and door openers, and body-coloured surrounds for the heater controls, gear lever and door handles.


The city car is powered by the same 1.0 litre 60bhp petrol engine. The naturally aspirated engine produces 90Nm (66lb/ft) of torque, which returns a combined fuel economy of 64.2mpg, with tailpipe emissions of 103g/km.


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