New Suzuki Swift X-ITE ZC72S from Suzuki Germany
From AutomotiveRelease
Good news blows from Europe, the article of the German Suzuki has released some new touches for the Suzuki Swift which they obviously push up the look of the hatchback, Suzuki is becoming more sporty and mature.
Let’s start with the exterior, where the X-ITE package adds sporty decals along the side of the car, new 17-inch charcoal-colored alloy wheels wrapped in performance tires, and a bespoke body kit incorporating a redesigned front bumper and front apron, stylish side skirts and a rear tailgate spoiler. We think that Swift shown in the picture Suzuki has provided is just as good-looking as the Sport version of the car.
The interior boasts stainless steel door sills, an aluminum gear knob and embroidered floor mats, so the driver and the occupants will feel much cosier.
Suzuki says the range of accessories can be bought individually or as a complete set. Prices start from 65 euro (around $90) for the door sill panels and go up to 620 euro (around $854) for the 17-inch alloy wheels. The accessories are available now through supporting German Suzuki dealerships.
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Showing posts with label ZC72S. Show all posts
Friday, April 22, 2011
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ZC72S Scrit - New Scrit Bodykit for ZC72S Under Development
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Monday, March 7, 2011
Samurai Design new Suzuki Swift for Italy
From Paultan.org
Italians tired of the Tricolore on a Fiat can now opt for some Japanese flavour. Suzuki has a limited edition version of its Swift supermini and it’s called Samurai Design. It’s purely a styling package, without any changes under the rounder edged skin of the current Swift, which is still yet to be introduced here.
Based on the five-door Swift, the Samurai Design consists of red paint and a Rising Sun flag on the roof. Like on the MINI, that same design is repeated wing mirror caps. A white stripe runs length of the car’s sides and there are special logos on the C pillar, which is blacked out here.
There’s no extra charge for the Samurai Design, so it’s first come first serve. More pics after the jump.
Italians tired of the Tricolore on a Fiat can now opt for some Japanese flavour. Suzuki has a limited edition version of its Swift supermini and it’s called Samurai Design. It’s purely a styling package, without any changes under the rounder edged skin of the current Swift, which is still yet to be introduced here.
Based on the five-door Swift, the Samurai Design consists of red paint and a Rising Sun flag on the roof. Like on the MINI, that same design is repeated wing mirror caps. A white stripe runs length of the car’s sides and there are special logos on the C pillar, which is blacked out here.
There’s no extra charge for the Samurai Design, so it’s first come first serve. More pics after the jump.
New Swift Monster tuned (Coming Soon)
New ZC72 Swift Monster tuned
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Suzuki Concept S in Geneva Motor Show
Here comes the real car photos of Suzuki Concept S in Geneva Motor Show.
From: World Car Fans
Suzuki is giving the 2011 Geneva Motor Show crowd a taste of what could be in store for a Sport model of their supermini car. The Suzuki Swift S-Concept is painted in a special exterior color, Lightning Pearl Yellow, made specifically for the auto show.
The car has the company's M16A 1.6-liter engine mated to a six-speed manual transmission, which goes well with its "more sporty and exciting look". At Paris, it was rumored that the next Swift Sport would get a 150-hp (112-kW / 152-PS), a 22 percent increase over the 2010 model.
Suzuki would not reveal specific details about the concept's engine output.
At 3,890mm (153.15 inches), the car is 177mm (6.97 inches) longer than the current MINI Cooper S. It is similarly wider and taller, but its 2,430mm (95.67 inches) wheelbase is 36mm (1.41 inches) shorter than the Cooper.
Riding on 18-inch wheels, the car now features a large rear wing, new headlights and rear lighting clusters. It has also been brought closer to the ground. Inside, designers included bucket seats, a new steering wheel, different instrumentation and carbon fiber trim.
No details were revealed about the next Suzuki Swift Sport's release date, but the production ready look of this car makes us think a 2012 model year debut is possible.
From: World Car Fans
Suzuki is giving the 2011 Geneva Motor Show crowd a taste of what could be in store for a Sport model of their supermini car. The Suzuki Swift S-Concept is painted in a special exterior color, Lightning Pearl Yellow, made specifically for the auto show.
The car has the company's M16A 1.6-liter engine mated to a six-speed manual transmission, which goes well with its "more sporty and exciting look". At Paris, it was rumored that the next Swift Sport would get a 150-hp (112-kW / 152-PS), a 22 percent increase over the 2010 model.
Suzuki would not reveal specific details about the concept's engine output.
At 3,890mm (153.15 inches), the car is 177mm (6.97 inches) longer than the current MINI Cooper S. It is similarly wider and taller, but its 2,430mm (95.67 inches) wheelbase is 36mm (1.41 inches) shorter than the Cooper.
Riding on 18-inch wheels, the car now features a large rear wing, new headlights and rear lighting clusters. It has also been brought closer to the ground. Inside, designers included bucket seats, a new steering wheel, different instrumentation and carbon fiber trim.
No details were revealed about the next Suzuki Swift Sport's release date, but the production ready look of this car makes us think a 2012 model year debut is possible.
Monday, February 21, 2011
HKS Coolstyle muffler for ZC72S (New Swift)
Friday, January 28, 2011
Friday, December 24, 2010
Monster Sport TYPE Sp-XX for New Swift
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Monster Sport Lowered Spring for New Suzuki Swift ZC72S
ZC72S Lowered spring by Monster Sports will be on sale on early Feb 2011
Overall lowered by 20 to 25mm
Overall lowered by 20 to 25mm
Sunday, December 5, 2010
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