The first V8 Suzuki will show its face in New York

Posted on January 30, 2008 
Filed Under News, Suzuki



Hyundai already proved that V8 engines are no longer a mistery for the low-end Asian manufacturers.And the word is that Suzuki wants to give it a shot.The Kizashi concept revealed in Frankfurt and Tokyo last year received a great response from the public so plans are made for its mass production in 2009-2010.Kizashi concept

Another rumor says that the designers can’t decide on the form the production version will take so a 3rd version will be shown at the New York Auto Show in March.And here comes the big surprise:the V6 turbodiesel engine has been replaced by a monster V8 that poweres all 4 wheels.

I guess that we’ll have to wait and see if the rumors will become a reality.Let’s just hope they will….Kizashi concept

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4 Responses to “The first V8 Suzuki will show its face in New York”

  1. Jake Tirekickker on January 30th, 2008 8:40 pm

    Just what Americans need! Another way to exceed their credit limits and carbon footprint at the same time! One day when their children are choking to death in exhaust fumes and the bill collector is breaking down their front door I hope they will find a better way to amuse themselves.

  2. Locke on January 30th, 2008 8:55 pm

    Sweet car, but edit your posts man. I counted at least 3 horrendous spelling errors, very unprofessional.

  3. Montrealer on November 30th, 2008 6:39 pm

    well said Jake. could’nt of said said it better.

  4. Nate on December 18th, 2008 11:05 am

    ^get a clue, we lived through the 60’s and 70’s with massive v8’s and straight pipes on all our real cars. The real cars are dead now this is just something we wont buy. k thx bai

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