Suzuki, with a smidgen of vigor instilled by Volkswagen’s investment and interest, brought its Swift S-CONCEPT to the 81st Geneva International Motor Show this year.
Building on its hot hatch heritage, Suzuki’s Swift S-CONCEPT is the manufacturer’s attempt to remind people that they’re still around in the segment. Although this concept is based on the latest Swift (which debuted in Europe in 2010), the S-CONCEPT is lower and wider than its regular production counterparts. Scroll down for the specs.
Suzuki added just the right amount of sporty styling under that garish yellow, such as revised fascias, new lights, a large rear wing and fifteen-spoke 18’s wrapped around beefy 225/45 R18 tires. Inside are sport buckets and seating for four accented by carbon fiber trim. Put together, these factors have created a neat little hot hatch that looks the part. No word on what’s lurking under the concept model’s hood – if there’s anything, that is.
Designed to go up against cars like VW’s Polo GTI and Ford’s upcoming Fiesta ST, this sporty concept is a looker that should…should…be able to compete globally. Will we see it in the US? HA! Only if VW’s all-powerful leaders decide that Suzuki belongs Stateside. Here’s an idea, V-Dub: take on Scion.
By Phil Alex
“Technical data: Length: 3,890 mm Width: 1.755 mm Height: 1,475 mm Wheelbase: 2,430 mm Engine: M16A (1.6 L) Drive: Front wheel drive Tires: 225/45R18 Transmission: 6-speed manual Color: Lightning Yellow Pearl (Geneva 2011 Special Edition)”
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