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Suzukis KIzashi Midsize Sedan Delayed


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According to Japan's Nikkei business daily, Suzuki has delayed its upcoming midsize sedan. Originally planned for a 2010 release, the new four-door is delayed indefinitely as the Asian car company deals with the worldwide automotive meltdown. 

Previewed by the Kizashi 3 concept shown in New York last year, the new four-door was designed to near Suzuki into the same arena as the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. Not exactly an cushy segment, but Suzuki promised a V6 as big as 3.6-liters and possibly even all-wheel drive. Combined with a promising exterior shape, the new family sedan seemed like a solid entry for the company known more for its low-end econoboxes.

Nikkei via Reuters

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Suzuki president worried about failout from Detroit auto meltdown


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Osamu Suzuki, president of Suzuki Motors, is quite worried as to what the Detroit domino effect may have on the smaller Asian brands.

His feeling is that it could result in fewer Asian car manufacturers. Smaller brands like Suzuki, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Mazda and Isuzu could be impacted in a way in which they may not survive; at least as we currently know them, or at all.

Says Suzuki: "There is a time-lag between what is happening with the Big Three US carmakers and the impact that will have in Japan. It is as if tsunami waves are rolling toward Asian shores. I believe a real wave will hit us around July or August next year, with car income hitting rock bottom."

He went on to say that the world was "entering a period in which more than ten Asian carmakers could be consolidated into a Nihon Big Three."

Full story here.

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Fiat Sedici


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It looks like Fiat will be getting a little help thanks to Suzuki. Their upcoming Sedici is mostly a re-badged Suzuki SX4. Besides the Fiat styling cues there are promised to be some mechanical upgrades, including a diesel option. The cute CUVster will be offered in both AWD and FWD.

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GM sells shares in Suzuki


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GM only owned 3% of tiny Suzuki, but they're desperate for cash, so they sold their stake back to Suzuki. That gave the General $230 million–and every little million helps.

Suzuki claims this will have no impact on their future plans. In fact the two automakers will continue working together despite the sale. "We are committed to continue promoting and implementing not only our existing projects, including development collaboration on advanced automotive technologies, but also collaboration on entries in new emerging markets," Suzuki said in a news release.

Full story here at Carscoop.com.

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2009 Motor Trend Truck of the Year: Which Truck Will Tow Home the Calipers?


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First we completed Motor Trend’s Sport/Utility of the Year. Now we’re putting the finishing touches on Motor Trend’s Car of the Year story. And just recently, we finished the third of our major competitions: Motor Trend’s 2009 Truck of the Year.

As always, we extend invitations to all-new or significantly revised pickup-truck models, which means we don’t accept vehicles that simply offer a new powertrain, a new option package, or new look. However, just because we don’t have every vehicle in every segment doesn’t mean we’re not comparing those contestants with their direct competitive set. No one drives as many vehicles every year as we do, and no one is more familiar with all things automotive than we are. And nobody has the chance over the course of a year to get in and out of just about every vehicle sold in the U.S.

This year, we have four vehicles eligible for Truck of the Year honors; however, you’ll note eight pickups in our videos and our entrepot story. The reason is simple: We request two trucks from apiece manufacturer (one more loaded; one more entry-level) in order to see as much of the full bandwidth as doable in the model lineup. We’ll have more about our individual tests in a later blog. For now,  in alphabetical order, the 2009 competitors are as follows:

2009 Ford F-150

2009 Ford F-150 - The Ford has been completely redesigned from inner frame to outer skin. Of note, they’ve kept the rear suspension basically the same but have lengthened the rear leaves and widened them a considerable amount. Naturally, what they’re aiming for is a smoother, more compliant ride. Exterior styling is significantly changed with the front nose and grille completely reshaped and bulked up. In addition, the rear gate has been sculpted for improved aero and restamped for added character. Ford will offer three V-8 engines — two are 4.6L blocks, with the more powerful utilizing a better-breathing three-valve-per-cylinder head. The largest V-8 offered will be the 5.4L three-valve head at 320 hp and 365 lb-ft of torque. The strategy here is pretty simple: After rebuilding the frame, Ford engineers have gone over every inch of the truck, trying to make it stronger, bigger, quieter, and better suited to satisfy core truck buyers.

2009 Dodge Ram

2009 Dodge Ram - The Dodge has been completely reworked inside and out. Although the powertrain and frame of the truck stay much the same, every other piece has been overhauled in order to differentiate this truck from the two other major players: F-150 and Silverado. The most obvious change is the forward canting of the trademark grille. The intent here was to design an aggressive grille that could scare the bejesus out of you when looking in the rearview mirror. The Charger-like grille sits will sit in front of three different engine choices — a 3.7L V-6, a 4.7L V-8, and a newly modified 5.7L Hemi V-8. The last has a more aggressive valve timing setup and cylinder deactivation program, making this the most powerful and fuel efficient Hemi to date. In addition, Dodge has hugely upped its interior game with all-new materials, trim packages, and optional equipment. In the bed, Ram offers the exclusive RamBox bed on the all-new CrewCab models, which includes two large storage trunks on both sides of the bed rails, effectively creating two lockable bins. But the biggest change for Ram is committing to a live axle and coil-spring setup on all half-ton pickups. This does kill maximum payload and towing numbers, but the intent will be to make up for that loss with improved ride control and comfort.   

2009 Hummer H3T

2009 Hummer H3T - This is an all-new vehicle for Hummer this year and was part of the original product development plan from the very first day GM and Hummer entered into their partnership almost 10 years ago. The H3T pickup truck is an offshoot of the smallish H3 SUV, offering two engines and three trim levels. Hummer H3T Alphas will use the aluminum 5.3L Vortec V-8 (300/320), mated to the lightly modified long-in-the-tooth four-speed automatic. The base engine, the 242-hp Vortec 3700 I-5, does allow Hummer to brag about better fuel economy numbers, especially when paired with the five-speed manual transmission. All H3Ts are crew equipage models and have a 5-ft bed large enough to hold a small or medium-size motorcycle and ATV, and include several hidden storage compartments in the bed walls. The frame is stretched 22 in. and includes the same 29- and 31-in. tire choices on H3s. Pricing will also parallel its smaller SUV brethren, starting near $32,000 and running up over $40,000 with all the bells and whistles.

2009 Suzuki Equator

2009 Suzuki Equator - Suzuki is jumping into the compact segment with a full head of steam with its all-new Equator. Unfortunately, the segment has been on a steep and steeper decline for the last 10 years. Still, Suzuki is hoping to give its motorcycle, ATV, and watercraft enthusiasts a more appropriate choice when hooking up their toys to the trailer or strapping them down in the bed. To be fair, however, if the vehicle looks familiar it’s because Suzuki decided to enter the segment buying Nissan Frontier extra capacity and rebadging the trucks with Suzuki Equator monikers on the grille, steering wheel, and side door. Suzuki will offer both a Crew Cab and Extended Cab model with a 4.0L V-6 or 2.5L I-4, the former 4×4 with the automatic (like our test unit) getting a best of 14/19 mpg, while the latter 4×2 with the automatic (also like our test unit) is rated at 17/22. Suzuki will offer all the same options as the Nissan sibling but will likely offer more aggressive pricing. In addition, Suzuki will have a longer bumper-to bumper warranty.

So that’s it. Those are the vehicles that will compete for the 2009 Motor Trend Truck of the Year. Any guesses which will win? From all the truck guys we’ve talked to, they seem pretty sure it’ll come down to the two heavy-hitters — Ford and Dodge — but don’t count out the underdogs. Our comprehensive testing and evaluation loops will have no favorites. Who will it be-the four wheeler, the fuel sipper, the tow king, or the rebel?

-Photos by Brian Vance

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Suzuki SX4-FCV and Crosscage Concepts - Auto Shows


Two fuel-cell concept vehicles from Suzuki.

BY JAKE HOLMES

As nearly every manufacturer plans to debut planet-friendly vehicles at this year’s Paris auto show, Suzuki will unveil two of them. In this case, both utilize fuel cells.

The SX4-FCV is a fuel-cell variant of the five-door SX4. The fuel cell, which Suzuki says is based on technology from GM, produces up to 80 kilowatts of electricity from compressed hydrogen, while a 68-kW/91-hp electric motor powers the wheels. A capacitor (an electrical component similar to a battery) stores electricity under braking to help improve acceleration. Suzuki claims the car can reach over 90 mph with a range of up to 155 miles.

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Suzuki unveils 2009 GSX-R1000


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Click above for high-res room of 2009 Suzuki GSX-R1000

The Suzuki GSX-R1000 has been around since 2001, replacing the venerable 1100 sportbike that couldn’t quite match the performance of the sensational Yamaha R1 that was introduced in 1998. Ever since, the big Gixxer has been battling it out with the other Asian literbikes for the outright performance crown. For 2009, the model gets evolutionary changes that are meant to eke that extra bit of speed out of the platform, which has shed a few pounds off the slightly porky model of the past few years. One instantly recognizable update is the new dual exhaust cans, now prefabricated from titanium in a very swoopy shape. There’s a slight bump in the engine’s compression, which now has larger titanium valves for better breathing potential. The front forks also come from Showa and feature the firm’s new Big Piston technology. All in all, it may not be as flashy as the ABS-equipped CBR from Honda or the new crossplane crank from Yamana, but Suzuki’s definitely been in-the-hunt these last few years. We’ll see how things play out on the track and on the income floor soon enough. (NOTE: pics are of European model, we’re still inactivity for Suzuki to release images of U.S.-spec version.)

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