Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Suzuki releases all-new SX4

Well here it is: The next-generation SX4. Debuting at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, the SX4 looks a bit more mainstream than the last generation. However, I think it looks like a fairly attractive package. Frankly, I think it looks better than the S Cross concept.

The vehicle will come with either a 1.6-liter gas or 1.6-liter diesel. It will also come with Suzuki's new all-wheel-drive system called ALLGRIP. This multi-mode system, with center locking differential, employs a dial for varying road conditions. Pretty slick. The works is run through either a six-speed manual or CVT. Another cool feature: Double sliding glass moonroofs. (Most cars with double glass panes have only one that opens.) Autoblog has some great photos of the new SX4.

We know the U.S. obviously won't be getting this model, but I wonder if Canada and Mexico will get it?

Below is the press release.

SUZUKI'S NEW SX4 CROSSOVER DEBUTS AT GENEVA

Suzuki Motor Corporation is unveiling its all-new SX4 Crossover at the 83rd Geneva International Motor Show on 5th March. The new SX4 Crossover is a production model based on the S-Cross, which Suzuki showcased at the 2012 Paris Motor Show.


Suzuki's designers and engineers began developing the new model as a successor to the current SX4. However, through the pursuit of responding to customer expectations with regard to crossovers in Europe and other parts of the world, they realised that they needed to "think bigger". While moving into the C segment with its increased size, the new model inherits the "SX4" emblem to show that Suzuki (represented by the letter "S") is a pioneer of both crossover and four-wheel drive (indicated by the "X" and "4" respectively).


Suzuki created the new SX4 Crossover by uniting its compact car know-how with technologies honed for sport utility vehicles. As a result of focussing on giving the new SX4 Crossover distinctive crossover styling, class leading space for passengers and luggage, next generation 4WD performance and one of the lowest CO2 emissions in the segment, it achieves a remarkable combination of styling, utility, performance and fuel economy. It is a model which can offer great driving enjoyment and versatile family usage for even more people in an even wider range of situations.


Suzuki will be building the new SX4 Crossover at the Magyar Suzuki plant in Hungary and the car will be on sale from this autumn onwards. Magyar Suzuki plays an important role as Suzuki's European production centre. The launch of the new SX4 Crossover marks the start of an expansion programme in which Magyar Suzuki will extend its exports to more countries, increase its production volume, and establish itself as an important manufacturing base for Suzuki's global strategy.

 
Key features

Distinctive crossover styling

The styling combines a bold, sporty crossover shape, strong lines, a refined, distinctive character and excellent aerodynamics.

 
More space for people and luggage
The C segment dimensions benefit families by making the new SX4 Crossover a class leader in terms of passenger space and luggage capacity (430 litres*).

*measured using the German Association of Automotive Industry (VDA) method.


Next generation 4WD with ALLGRIP technology
A new 4WD system has four driver-selectable driving modes for better performance and safety under diverse conditions.


Some of the lowest CO2 emissions in its category
Engine refinements, superior aerodynamics, and the high tensile steel used in the bodywork mean that the new SX4 Crossover has remarkably low CO2 emissions for a C segment crossover.

 
World's first double sliding glass sunroof
A double sliding glass panoramic sunroof – the first of its kind – has one of the largest opening areas in this category.


Design
- Key design themes: emotion, quality and aerodynamics
- Urban sophistication and SUV ruggedness
- New colours to give emphasis to the styling
- The new SX4 Crossover's design embodies three key themes: emotion, quality and aerodynamics. Aerodynamics which improve fuel economy, a bold, characteristic crossover shape, dynamic lines and numerous sophisticated touches all combine to create a highly distinctive look. A sharp body line, wheel arch mouldings, skid plates and integrated roof rails emphasise the crossover styling.

 
Exterior design
 
Emotion
Emotionally appealing features include modulated lines running along the sides from front bumper to rear combination lamps, plus a rounded bonnet which conveys a sense of strength and solidity.

 
Quality
Quality features include chrome items at the front; LED daytime running lamps in the headlamps; boldly contoured shoulders along the side lines; and two part rear combination lamps.

 
Aerodynamics
Aerodynamics are expressed and achieved in every area of the design, such as the roof line which slopes downwards towards the rear; smooth contours across the side of the body; a modulated line running from front to rear; low drag wheels and door mirrors.

 
Interior design
 
Emotion
Emotionally appealing features include an instrument panel which is shaped to give a sense of width and dynamism.

 
Quality
The contours of the instrument panel overlap the doors and the soft padding is pleasant to touch. The seats are shaped and stitched to convey a sense of sophistication, while the silver decorations create a sporty look against the black interior.

 
Exterior colours
A range of 10 exterior colours includes two new options which highlight the new SX4 Crossover's urban credentials.

 
Crystal Lime Metallic
This new colour brings a hint of the countryside to the city and a hint of the city to the countryside. People who see the car have a lasting impression of vivid greenness.

 
Amethyst Grey Pearl Metallic
A new deep and lustrous grey, with a touch of amethyst evoking a spark in darkness.

 
Performance
- A blend of all-terrain crossover capability and on road performance
- A powertrain delivering environmental compatibility and great performance
- Transmission systems which heighten driving pleasure
- Remarkably low CO2 emissions for a C segment crossover
- The new SX4 Crossover's performance results from an exceptional combination of attributes: 4WD SUV capability; great handling – derived from the Swift; pleasant, straight runningstability thanks to a long wheelbase; low CO2 emissions and fuel consumption – fulfilling the global needs for environmental compatibility.

 
Engines and transmission systems
The new SX4 Crossover's powertrain technologies ensure environmental compatibility while delivering all the performance needed in a C segment crossover.

 
Engines
The engine options are 1.6-litre petrol and 1.6-litre diesel.

 
1.6-litre petrol engine
The 1.6-litre petrol engine is based on the current M16A. Lower friction and lower weight in the engine and related parts heighten fuel economy without detracting from the high power and torque of the M16A.

 
1.6-litre diesel engine
Lightness and low friction help to give the 1.6-litre diesel engine superior fuel economy. A variable geometry turbocharger ensures plenty of torque from the low end of the rev range, so the driver can enjoy powerful, perfect torque performance at all times. A newly designed sound insulating engine cover increases passenger comfort by suppressing the vibration and noise that characterise diesel engines.

 
Transmission systems
Transmission systems designed for the new SX4 Crossover help to improve performance and fuel economy and ensure the type of easy, sporty gear shifting which makes driving so enjoyable.

 
Manual transmission
A five-speed manual transmission is available with the 1.6-litre petrol engine. Optimised gear ratios boost performance and fuel economy. And heightened rigidity in the transmission case suppresses noise and vibration to make driving more relaxing. A six-speed manual transmission is mated to the 1.6-litre diesel engine. Optimised gear ratios increase fuel economy.

 
CVT transmission
The continuously variable transmission (CVT) has an auxiliary transmission which extends the range of gear ratios for an outstanding combination of acceleration, hill climbing performance and fuel economy. A straight shift gate provides ease of use. Plus, a seven speed manual mode allows the driver to shift up and down using paddles without letting go of the steering wheel.

 
Environmental performance
Suzuki developed the new SX4 Crossover to have remarkably low CO2 emissions for a C segmentcrossover. An Engine Auto Start Stop (EASS) system further increases fuel economy, limits exhaust emissions, and makes driving more pleasurable by limiting noise and vibration.

 
CO2 emissions
The CO2 emissions target for the new SX4Crossover petrol models are

125g/km* with two wheel drive (2WD) manual transmission
125g/km with 2WD CVT
136g/km* with 4WD manual transmission
136g/km with 4WD CVT.
The CO2 emissions for the diesel models are

110g/km* with 2WD manual transmission
115g/km* with 4WD manual transmission.
These figures will be among the lowest in the segment.
*with the Engine Auto Start Stop system       
Note: CO2 emissions are pre-homologation figures.

 
Safety
- Light but impact absorbing body and various safety features designed for five star Euro NCAP rating*
- The new SX4 Crossover gives both drivers and passengers peace of mind in everyday motoring by means of its superior stability and comprehensive active and passive safety facilities. It also incorporates a range of standard safety features which protect pedestrians.       

*Based on Suzuki's evaluations

 
Comfort and convenience
- An interior environment designed for comfort on long journeys
- One of the largest luggage capacities in its class (430 litres)
- A panoramic sunroof with one of the largest opening areas in its class and world first* double sliding glass panels
- A spacious, airy cabin and a generously sized luggage area ensure convenience and comfort for the whole family during day-to-day commutes and extended weekend trips.

 
Cabin and luggage area
4,300mm overall length and a 2,600mm wheelbase allow plenty of cabin space; the distance between front and rear occupants is 814mm.

The front seatbacks are shaped to give rear passengers plenty of knee clearance. Even long journeys are relaxing. And even with the rear seat in an upright position, the new SX4 Crossover is a class leader in terms of luggage capacity (430 litres).

The rear seat and a luggage board can be repositioned to accommodate different kinds of luggage, making the new SX4 Crossover ideal for families.

2 comments:

Ducati Scotty said...

A 1.6L diesel variable traction AWD with a huge sliding sunroof? Totally sucks that they pulled out of the US market. The lines do look way more like everything else now. The old SX4 would not be mistaken for anything else.

nlpnt said...

Yes on both counts - I'd like to see the Sport hatch version because this is too crossovery for my taste.

A 2 or 3 inch drop and no gray cladding should make it look a lot less soccer-mom.