2003 Suzuki Concept S
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Is This the Japanese Brands Future Performance Car?
After one of the most exciting press introductions among the smaller manufacturers presenting at Januarys North American International Auto Show in Detroit, American Suzuki Motor Corp.s (ASMC) always amiable president, Rick Suzuki, unveiled one of the coolest concepts of the week.
The Japanese brand, regularly lauded for safety, environmental responsibility and reliability, showed proof that sometimes very good things actually do come in small boxes. But to call the curving Concept S a box isnt doing it justice. Compared to some of the previous debuts of decadently mammoth ultra-luxury boxes, the pesky
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| Good things do come in small packages. Here, the Suzuki Concept S is being unveiled at the Detroit auto show. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
As it turned on its rotating pedestal I
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| Unique and memorable rear end styling. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
But while the Concept S is a radically new shape, I couldt help but notice how much certain aspects of the design
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| Attractive, yet familiar design cues. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
But if its going to be compared to anything, the award winning Murano is a decent reference. Of course the Concept S is about half the size and conceptually the antithesis of an SUV, especially inside where its cargo capacity is next to nil if all
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| Navigation system meets video game. (Photo: Suzuki) |
But load capacities wouldnt be part of the sales pitch to potential buyers if the racy runabout were produced. Aligning with the insatiable passion for technology found in todays youth, Suzuki has packed in a truckload of gear.
High on the wow-factor list is the cars Advanced Navigation System. The video-game-like system automatically follows predetermined routes downloaded from the Internet or via email. It also allows live communication with other vehicles that use the system, plus exchanges
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| Sci Fi fans will love the fingerprint authorization. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
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