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New Suzuki SX4 debuts at 2013 Geneva Motor Show

New Suzuki SX4 debuts at 2013 Geneva Motor Show

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Suzuki has unveiled the new SX4 compact crossover at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show - the production version of the S-Cross concept, which was displayed at the 2012 Paris Motor Show.

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Measuring 4,300mm (L) by 1,765mm (W) by 1,575mm (H), the second generation SX4 is significantly larger than the outgoing model. As a result, the new model offers much more boot space at 430 litres as compared to its predecessor's 270 litres.

 

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The new SX4 has an imposing front fascia with large head lamps and an upright grille. It also features what the company claims to be the world's first double sliding glass panoramic sunroof. The car will be offered in two or all-wheel-drive configuration and has four driving modes for selection.

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The Crossover will be available with two engine options, namely a 1.6-litre petrol and a 1.6-litre diesel with a variable geometry turbocharger. The petrol version is mated to a five-speed manual transmission while the oil-burner gets a six-speeder. An optional continuously variable transmission (CVT) with paddle shifts and manual mode is available for both.

 

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Looks damn Fugly...

 

Like the current SX4 kanga the front..

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