The first of these will be a new, sporty, mid-size sedan that will be inspired by the handsome Kizashi 3 concept (pictured). The mid-sized sedan will debut in late 2009 as a 2010 model and Suzuki has stated that it will be better equipped than its major rivals from Japan, the Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord.
Additionally, a Suzuki pickup will be sold, which will be based on the Nissan-built Frontier. Called the Suzuki Equator, the pickup is also expected for a 2009 debut and will come with a choice of four-cylinder and six-cylinder engines, as well as extended and crew-cab variants.
The popular Suzuki Swift will be returning to North America for 2010 as a 2011 model year hatchback, with the possibility of a hybrid Swift sedan becoming available one or two years after that, and the Grand Vitara compact SUV, due for a redesign in 2011, will get two new powerplants that are more economical than their predecessors, according to Automotive News.
The Japanese company will also be adding a navigation system as standard in its SX4 compact car, in a bid to attract young customers and surprise them with the range of standard features. While many of the brand's compacts are remaining, there are conflicting rumors abounding that the XL-7 SUV will be either redesigned for 2011 or dropped altogether from the lineup.
Suzuki Kizashi 3 Concept


Reader Comments
Wed Aug 13 2008 2:39 PM
Laz says
I would jump on one of these quick! It will probably have both 2.5L and 3.5L motors from Nissan. I hope they would include a CVT transmission too. I hope Suzuki becomes the next Subaru in the US...
Wed Aug 13 2008 4:25 PM
NoNameDenton says
Not a fan of the Suzuki mid sized pick up truck idea, the rest is a smart move for America.
Wed Aug 13 2008 5:02 PM
Renton says
I like Suzuki. I hope they do well with this new partnership.
Wed Aug 13 2008 6:24 PM
Mike says
Glad to hear they're finally bringing the Swift here, definitely has better looks and more sporting potential than the Fit, Versa, and Yaris.
Sat Aug 16 2008 4:05 PM
worker bee says
grill on the concept needs more "kizashi-ness"
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