Japanese automaker Suzuki has previewed three brand new concept vehicles that will be unveiled at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show, which is set to begin on November 23 and last through December 1.
First up is the Crosshiker, a three-door crossover fitted with a large panoramic roof that draws inspiration for Suzuki’s 2011 REGINA concept. It weighs only 810 kilograms (1,785 lbs) and it’s powered by a new 1.0-liter three-cylinder engine.
The second concept car is called Hustler and the company describes it as “the challenge to a new genre, a crossover that suits an active lifestyle”. Gifted with a “stylish yet practical design with plenty of SUV touches,” the Hustler features a spacious and comfortable interior.
Lastly, Suzuki will also reveal the X-LANDER, “a real 4WD hybrid with a distinctive personality” that’s based on the Jimny and comes with a 1.3-liter engine mated to a newly-developed automatically controlled manual transmission.
In addition to the three new concepts shown below, the Japanese automaker will also showcase the iV-4 concept that was introduced at Frankfurt last month, together with several motorcycles.
The second concept car is called Hustler and the company describes it as “the challenge to a new genre, a crossover that suits an active lifestyle”. Gifted with a “stylish yet practical design with plenty of SUV touches,” the Hustler features a spacious and comfortable interior.
Lastly, Suzuki will also reveal the X-LANDER, “a real 4WD hybrid with a distinctive personality” that’s based on the Jimny and comes with a 1.3-liter engine mated to a newly-developed automatically controlled manual transmission.
In addition to the three new concepts shown below, the Japanese automaker will also showcase the iV-4 concept that was introduced at Frankfurt last month, together with several motorcycles.