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Suzuki Concept Goes to Production

Last year, Suzuki brought the Regina concept to the Tokyo Auto Show. Both unique and attractive, Ray Price Suzuki as well as many other Suzuki fans across the world dreamed of seeing the Regina go to production. However, as concept cars usually don't see the green light to production, we refrained from getting our hopes too high. However, two recent developments, lead us to believe, the Suzuki Regina concept might just make it to…

Suzuki Brings 3 City Car Concepts to LA

Just in time for the Tokyo Auto Show, Suzuki is ready to show off not one, but three futuristic and totally green "City Cars." City or urban vehicles are designed to be small, fitting into tight metro area streets, and built to leave a minimal carbon footprint.

First off is the Regina, a lightweight city car. It seats 4 but only weighs 1,609 lbs. Its size results in an average mileage of 72.3…

It's all about SEMA this week, as the parts and enhancement show depicted future concept cars and special variants of Suzuki vehicles, like those available for a test run at Ray Price Suzuki in Mt. Pocono.

One of the enhanced models on hand included a Suzuki Grand Vitara "Marine Concept" Edition.

Built by students at Ohio Technical College (which is indeed a real college, not 'technically' one), Grand Vitara Marine Concept is the morphing…

2 New Kizashi Concept Cars

The recent 2011 New York International Motor Show proved fruitful for Suzuki Kizashi enthusiasts. Offering a little something for everyone, the Korean automaker pulled the veil on both a Kizashi EcoCharge hybrid concept and a Kizashi Apex turbocharged concept.

Let's start with the hybrid Kizashi concept, shall we? Then, we'll upshift to the more powerful Apex.

The all-new Kizashi EcoCharge hybrid concept is powered by a 2.0-liter petrol engine, 15 kW motor…

Today marks a special occasion for Suzuki, as the Japanese auto maker reveals their Suzuki Kizashi Ecocharge at the New York Auto Show. It's their first gas-electric hybrid, probably the first of many.

Power for Ecocharge comes from a 144 horsepower 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, matched to a belt-driven 15 kWh (aka: 20 horsepower) electric motor-generator. This helps boost torque to get the car going while using less fuel. The 15-hp electric motor is…