Suzuki previews new concept cars

Published Feb 6, 2015

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Hamamatsu, Japan - Suzuki has released just the two rather shadowy teaser images you see above - little more than silhouettes, if we're honest - of two concepts that will headline its display at next month's Geneva motor show.

The iK-2, it says, is an updated, upmarket compact car, developed on the theme of “Harmonised Force” - which, we assume, is Suzukinese for a cheeky little car with above-average performance and decent suspension.

Since this is exactly what Suzuki is best known for, it's no surprise - but we're keen to see Hamamatsu's latest take on the genre.

SIGNIFICANT STEP UP

The iM-4, by contrast, is an all-new proposal for a mini 4x4, under the design brief “Shape the Inspiration”, for which it has promised the usual Suzuki compact all-wheel drive system, as well as a raft of new technologies wrapped in distinctive styling.

Even judging by the teaser image, it looks like a significant step forward from the now severely outdated Jimny.

No details of powertrains or trim have been released - all will be revealed at the presentation on Tuesday 3 March in Hall 4 at Geneva, says Suzuki, and thereafter on the dedicated Suzuki Geneva 2015 website .

We expect the usual, slightly conservative but consciously upmarket Suzuki approach - just as long as they don't have brake master cylinders made out of Thai noodles!

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