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2010 Paris Auto Show: 2011 Suzuki Kizashi Sport

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Besides introducing the 2011 Suzuki Swift to Europeans, the Japanese company has held the European premiere of the 2011 Kizashi Sport model at the 2010 Paris Auto Show.

The vehicle is a dynamic evolution of the 2010 Kizashi that comes with multiple sport accents. The list of goodies includes a revised front fascia, a lower grille, new side skirts (actually, these are side sill extensions), as well as a bootlid spoiler.

The vehicle’s suspension has also been modified, bringing it 10 mm closer to the road, having two benefits. First of all, it enhances the handling, offering the driver more confidence through the bends and it gives the vehicle a sportier appearance. The car rides on 18-inch alloy rims.

Suzuki has paid special attention to the interior of the vehicle, so now the driver and the passenger feel that they are riding in a vehicle that comes with sporty accents. The car now uses a set of sport seats that have an interesting design and offer good lateral support, while the cockpit is driver-orientated. The driver also gets to play with a sport steering wheel that is finished in perforate leather (this offers a high level of grip), while the seats come with contrasting stitching. Leather is also the material of choice for the handbrake and gearshift lever.

We’ll remind you that the Kizashi Sport has made its world debut at this year’s New York International Auto Show. The vehicle has been offered on the U.S. market starting from August.
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