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

August 20, 2013

Review: 2013 Suzuki Kizashi

Photos by Ulysses Ang
Known primarily as a maker of small cars such as the Celerio and Swift, as well as motorcycles, Suzuki takes a bold step forward with the introduction of the Kizashi. Unlike the micro city cars the company is known for, the Kizashi is the company’s foray into the highly-competitive executive sedan market. In terms of design and engineering, Suzuki is saying that the Kizashi comes extremely prepared: benchmarked against some of the world’s best cars including those from European makes. And without a doubt, the Kizashi does come away as an interesting choice, hampered only by being too much of an in-betweener.

April 27, 2012

Suzuki Philippines Unveils Kizashi Sports Sedan


Photos courtesy of Suzuki Press
Known primarily as a maker of small cars such as the Celerio and Swift as well as motorcycles, Suzuki Philippines takes a bold step forward with the introduction of the Kizashi sports sedan. Marking the company’s first foray into the highly competitive, brand conscious executive sedan market, the Kizashi comes extremely prepared: it’s benchmarked against some of the world’s best cars including those from European brands. Meaning “a sign of things to come” in Japanese, the Kizashi delivers a unique blend of performance, design and craftsmanship into the executive sedan segment.

April 20, 2012

Suzuki Launching Kizashi Sedan in Philippines


We all know that the 2012 Toyota Camry's launching Thursday next week. But here's even a bigger surprise: Suzuki is ready to move upmarket straight into Camry territory with their Kizashi sports sedan. And guess what? It's launching on the very same day, just two hours apart from Toyota's perennial best-seller.

Aside from the the hard to pronounce name, what can we expect from the Suzuki Kizashi? Well, there's still no word on the pricing, but we do know that the Philippine spec Kizashi is powered by a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine that's good for 180 horsepower. The sole transmission is a continuously variable transmission (CVT).

Apart from the drivetrain, the rest of the details are still foggy. But based on pics, we can tell the Kizashi will have a keyless push button engine start/stop, USB input for audio devices, rear air conditioning vents, dual climate control, and leather upholstery.

Again, we'll be live from the Suzuki Kizashi launch on Thursday, April 26. Follow us live via our Twitter account starting 3PM.