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Thursday 12 February 2015

Suzuki iK-2 and iM-4: Two Studies at the Geneva Motor Show

Two studies bring the small car and four-wheel specialist Suzuki with the Geneva Motor Show. To be unveiled at the industry Aufgalopp in Switzerland, the Suzuki iK-2 and iM. 4 In order to give the Japanese a view of the successor to the compact Swift and the mini-wheel drive vehicle Jimny. With these two cars, the model initiative Japan carmaker continues. Had it announced five new models a few years ago, three of which are already there. Here come the seemingly remaining two cars, with which the Japanese want to soften the hearts customers.

With the Suzuki iK-2 and the iM-4, Suzuki triebt for restructuring its model range even further. The iK-2 now comes the harbinger of a compact car. Here the Japanese have developed under the motto "Harmonised Force" means a vehicle that will meet all expectations and characteristics, which are placed on a vehicle of this size in this segment. The subscribed with large swings concept on the first teaser image hints at a Swift successor here.

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The Jimny was popular for many years as a lighter and smaller wheel drive vehicle with foresters and outdoorsman with a compact design. The iM-4 is now apparently his successor to be iconic also for mini four-wheel drive vehicle. The motto of this concept car is: "Shape the inspiration." Fresh design with a lot of momentum and a whole lot of compact 4 × 4 DNA. All this suggests that here now apparently introduces a Jimny successor. Exactly we know it, of course, until the beginning of March, when the two cars will be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show. Then there is hopefully a few more tangible details.

Photos: © Suzuki

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