Showing posts with label Suzuki Alto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suzuki Alto. Show all posts

Monday, February 9, 2009

Suzuki Alto Priced from £6,795 in the UK

On the 1st of March, Suzuki's all-new Alto mini will go on sale in the UK with an on the road price starting at £6,795. The five-door Alto hatchback is powered by a three-cylinder 67HP 1.0-litre engine and has a combined fuel consumption of 64.2 mpg UK with CO2 emissions of just 103 g/km. Not that buyers will care, but the Alto is the first European-specification model to be exported in three years from the firm's Maruti Suzuki plant in Delhi, India, which is celebrating its 25 year anniversary this year.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

New Suzuki Alto Lapin: Mini-Me Nissan Cube...

2009 Suzuki Lapin Alto Kei-CarSuzuki's all-too feminine Alto Lapin microvan has received a modest aesthetic facelift that brings it a "little bit" closer to appearance to the third-generation Nissan Cube that was unveiled at last week's LA auto show. The boxy-shaped "kei-car" that was initially introduced in 2002 is available only in Japan where it is offered with a choice of two powertrains, a naturally aspirated 0.66-liter unit that produces 54HP and a turbocharged version of the same engine with 64HP. Buyers can also opt between 2WD and 4WD variants.

2009 Suzuki Lapin Alto Kei-Car
2009 Suzuki Lapin Alto Kei-Car
2009 Suzuki Lapin Alto Kei-Car
2009 Suzuki Lapin Alto Kei-Car
2009 Suzuki Lapin Alto Kei-Car
2009 Suzuki Lapin Alto Kei-Car
2009 Suzuki Lapin Alto Kei-Car
2009 Suzuki Lapin Alto Kei-Car
2009 Suzuki Lapin Alto Kei-Car
2009 Suzuki Lapin Alto Kei-Car
2009 Suzuki Lapin Alto Kei-Car
2009 Suzuki Lapin Alto Kei-Car
2009 Suzuki Lapin Alto Kei-Car

Monday, October 6, 2008

Video: 2009 Suzuki Alto Mini

Suzuki performed the global debut of its all-new Alto mini car at the Paris show. If you were expecting to see a production version of the A-Star Concept that made a splash at last year’s Tokyo Show, then you’d definitely be disappointed with the outcome. At any rate, measuring just 3.5 meters in length the 2009 Alto is powered by the same three-cylinder 1.0-litre petrol engine that’s already in the Splash delivering an average fuel economy of 4.5 lt /100km or 52.2 mpg US. Watch the video after the jump. -Continued

Thursday, October 2, 2008

2009 Suzuki Alto fully Revealed

Suzuki Alto 2009 MiniRevealed for the first time at the 2008 Paris Motor Show, the 2009 Alto is the fifth and smallest member of Suzuki’s European lineup. The all-new Alto has an overall length of 3,500mm, width of 1,600mm, height of 1,470mm and a wheelbase of 2,360mm, so it’s roughly the same size as the Fiat 500. Suzuki’s new mini car is powered by a three cylinder 1.0-litre petrol engine with an output of 68 PS that was initially launched on the Splash. Fuel consumption is low at 4.5 lt /100km or 52.2 mpg US / 62.7 mpg UK on the combined cycle while CO2 emissions are 103g/km. -Continued

When the new Alto goes on sale in Europe during the first quarter of 2009 it will be offered with a standard five-speed manual transmission and optionally with a four-speed automatic transmission. According to the Japanese automaker's officials, Suzuki aims to achieve annual sales of 60,000 units of its Indian-built minicar in Europe.


Suzuki Alto 2009 Mini
Suzuki Alto 2009 Mini
Suzuki Alto 2009 Mini
Suzuki Alto 2009 Mini
Suzuki Alto 2009 Mini
Suzuki Alto 2009 Mini
Suzuki Alto 2009 Mini
Suzuki Alto 2009 Mini
Suzuki Alto 2009 Mini
Suzuki Alto 2009 Mini
Suzuki Alto 2009 Mini
Suzuki Alto 2009 Mini
Suzuki Alto 2009 Mini

Friday, September 5, 2008

Nissan Pixo: New Affordable Mini Car Made in India to Debut in Paris

Nissan Pixo Minicar Paris Show
Along with the revised 2009 Note mini MPV –see photos and details here- Nissan will also stage the global debut of its all-new mini car, the Pixo at this year’s Paris Motor Show. Built in collaboration with Suzuki Motor Corporation in Delhi, India, the Pixo is essentially a rebadged and restyled version of the new Suzuki Alto. Although hasn’t released pricing yet, the Japanese carmaker supports that when the Pixo goes on sale in Europe in spring 2009, it will be offered at ‘an extremely accessible price’. -Continued

Measuring 3,565 mm long, 1,470 mm tall and 1,600 mm wide with a wheelbase of 2,360 mm, Nissan’s Pixo is roughly the same size as Fiat’s Panda mini car. According to Nissan, five-door hatchback can accommodate four passengers with comfort. he Pixo will be offered with an efficient three cylinder 1.0-litre engine matted to a standard 5-speed manual gearbox while buyers can also opt for a full four-speed automatic.

Nissan Pixo 2009
Nissan Pixo 2009

Thursday, August 7, 2008

2009 Suzuki Alto to Make Paris Show Debut – First Official Image

2009 Suzuki AltoAt the International Paris Motor Show that runs from October 2 to 19, Suzuki will present the all-new 2009 Alto city car based on the A-Star Concept -see here- that premiered at the New Delhi Auto Show in India earlier this year. Compared to the prototype, the production version of the A-Star features a much less dramatic design which is quite a let down as we liked the concept’s original styling.

According to CarScoop’s sources, the 2009 Alto will be offered with a newly developed 1.0-liter engine with low CO2 emissions of just 109g/km. The Alto will be built at Suzuki’s Indian plant in Manesar with European sales set to start in December 2008. Since Suzuki only released one image of the Alto we decided to fool around with photoshop painting the Japanese city car in various colours. Follow the jump to check out our gallery. –Continued







Pictures edited by CarScoop

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Update: Suzuki A-Star Concept Is The New Alto, Sales Start December 2008

Along with a full-set of high resolution images, we managed to obtain some inside info on what’s to become of the new Suzuki A-Star Concept that we showed you earlier today (click here). According to our Suzuki source, the production version of the A-Star will be named Alto and it will fit right under the new Splash that goes on sale in Europe during the first quarter of 2008. The new Alto will be offered with a newly developed 1.0-liter engine that will comply with the stricter Euro 5 emission standards. Production of the new Alto will begin in Suzuki’s Indian plant in Manesar, with European sales starting in December 2008. -Image gallery after the jump
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