Suzuki has released some new info and pictures of the forthcoming Splash compact headed for Europe. The Splash is the Suzuki version of the vehicle that will also be sold as the new Opel/Vauxhall ...
Our spy photographers recently spotted a curious looking Suzuki test mule enveloped in black camouflage and mystery. Some voices in the industry hinted that the Japanese brand may be working on a new ...
Engines range from 1.0 to 1.3 DDiS Readers report Real MPG to be between 33–63 mpg The 3-cylinder 1.0 65PS petrol engine is actually quite a perky little thing, destined to soon find its way into the ...
With the Maruti Suzuki Splash, a new fresh and exciting small passenger car, Suzuki Motor Corporation intends to gain a significant market share in the growing market for premium hatchbacks segment in ...
Splash is Suzuki’s all-new mini-MPV with bags of practicality and youthful, vibrant styling designed specifically for the European market. At just over 3.7 m long, Splash is compact enough to ...
The Swift has deservedly been a huge success for Suzuki in Australia and Europe. It has single handedly turned around Suzuki’s fortunes in Australia and proven that a well priced quality product will ...
The Suzuki Splash first reared its stubby little head back in May, but now the Japanese manufacturer has released some concrete details about its mini-MPV. That's mini-MPV with the emphasis firmly on ...
Kenneth Hall September 29, 2006 Comment Now! Suzuki has displayed its funky Splash concept that will form the basis for an all new model. Sharing a platform with the new Swift, the Splash will measure ...
Small-car expert Suzuki is riding high on the success of the Swift supermini. But you shouldn’t overlook the brand’s capable Splash city car, which has recently been treated to the keen 1.2-litre ...
Suzuki has added a more powerful, but more efficient, 1.2-litre petrol engine to its Splash range. First used in the Swift supermini, the 93bhp 1.2-litre is 8bhp more powerful than the previous ...
With its rather small boot and less-than-flexible seating arrangement, the Splash doesn’t quite live up to Suzuki’s claim that it’s a mini-MPV. And a few More yen spent on the interior plastics would ...