Suzuki SX4 sedan breaks cover

 
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Suzuki SX4 sedan breaks cover

Suzuki SX4 sedan breaks cover

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Suzuki has released official images of its SX4 sedan, ahead of its debut at next month’s Geneva Motor Show. The new sedan is based on the 4WD SX4 SUV, but will come with front-wheel-drive only. Under the hood will be a 1.6L gasoline engine developing 107hp (79kW), and its developers have stated that there will be no diesel option. However, US delivered models could possibly get a more powerful V6 version with a five-speed automatic transmission.

The SX4 sedan shares the same front-end styling as the SX4 SUV model, while the interior is decked out in anthracite coal tones. The car will be in showrooms towards the end of the year. Suzuki will also display the SX4 Sedan Sport Concept that’s powered by a 2.0L motor and rides on 17in alloys.

A third SX4 based model, the WRC competition car that Suzuki will use to enter the 2008 WRC will also making a showing in Geneva, as well as the Swift Sport Rallye edition.

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  1. there will not be a v6 version of this car in the us..that is ridiculous...why would you state something like that? that's like saying they'll sell a jacked up version that'll compete with the suburban.
     
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  2. Ya, 2.0L is enough for this Mini SUV or Crossover or whatever that is, V6? hmm? like 2.2L V6? Who demands that anyway?
     
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