Suzuki Ignis
The Suzuki Ignis is a subcompact car that was produced by Suzuki between 2000 and 2008, replacing the Suzuki Cultus, and subsequently as a small crossover from 2016.
The Cultus retailed under various names globally, notably as the Suzuki Swift. While the Cultus-based Swift was replaced by the Ignis in Europe and Australasia, Japanese models were in fact badged Suzuki Swift—thus debuting the "Swift" name in that market. The word "ignis" is Latin for "fire".
As a result of a venture project between General Motors (GM) and Suzuki, the Ignis, from 2001 also formed the basis of the Chevrolet Cruze. The Cruze sold throughout Japan as a Chevrolet, with Australasian-market versions badged Holden Cruze. From 2003, Suzuki of Europe adopted a lengthened version of the Cruze as the Suzuki Ignis—representing a facelift of the original Ignis. In the same year, Subaru adopted the car as the Subaru G3X Justy, also exclusive to Europe.
First generation (HT51S, HT81S and HR51S, HR81S; 2000-2008)
Second generation (FF21S; 2016–present)
Suzuki Jimny
The Suzuki Jimny is a line of small four-wheel drive off-road cars and mini SUVs made by the Japanese automaker Suzuki produced since April 1970.
First generation (1970–1981)
(Second generation (1981–1998
Third generation (1998–2018)
Suzuki Samurai
The Suzuki Jimny is a line of small four-wheel drive off-road cars and mini SUVs made by the Japanese automaker Suzuki produced since April 1970.
First generation (1970–1981)
Second generation (1981–1998)
Suzuki Sidekick
The Suzuki Vitara is a compact SUV produced by Suzuki in four generations since 1988. The second and third generation models were known as the Suzuki Grand Vitara, with the fourth and current series eschewing this prefix. In Japan and a number of other markets, all generations have used the name Suzuki Escudo.
First generation (1988–1998)
Second generation (1998–2005)
Third generation (2005–2017)
Fourth generation (2015–present)
Suzuki SX4
The Suzuki SX4 is a compact car and crossover developed jointly by Japanese automaker Suzuki and Italian automaker Fiat, sold since 2006. It was available as a hatchback and sedan, with the former available in both front and four wheel drive. In 2013, a new generation was launched, called Suzuki SX4 S-Cross — now exclusively a mini SUV, with a sedan version not offered. The first and second generation SX4s sold alongside one another until 2014. The second generation SX4 has not been marketed as a Fiat, and the SX4 sedan was replaced with the Suzuki Ciaz.
First generation (2006–2014)
Second generation (2013–present)
Suzuki Motor Corp. v. Consumers Union of the U.S., Inc.
Suzuki v. Consumers Union was a 1996 lawsuit initiated by Suzuki of North America against Consumers Union, filed eight years after their magazine Consumer Reports gave a very unfavorable and much disputed review of the Suzuki Samurai, deeming the Samurai "not acceptable" in their ratings.
Suzuki Vitara
The Suzuki Vitara is a compact SUV produced by Suzuki in four generations since 1988. The second and third generation models were known as the Suzuki Grand Vitara, with the fourth and current series eschewing this prefix. In Japan and a number of other markets, all generations have used the name Suzuki Escudo.
First generation (1988–1998)
Second generation (1998–2005)
Third generation (2005–2017)
Fourth generation (2015–present)
Suzuki X-90
The Suzuki X-90 is a front-engine, rear or all-wheel drive, two-door, two-seater SUV manufactured and marketed by Suzuki for model years 1995-1997. Related to the Suzuki Sidekick, the only difference is the body and available options. The X-90 featured a T-section removable roof.
Replacing the Samurai in the United States market, Suzuki began marketing the X-90 in Japan by the end of 1995, and in western markets in April 1996.
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