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  2. Suzuki GSX-R/4 - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki GSX-R/4 is a concept car made by Suzuki in 2001. It reaches a top speed of 181 mph (291 km/h) at 9800 rpm and weighs 640 kg (1,410 lb). [citation needed] It has a mid-mounted, 1.3 L (79 in 3) DOHC engine taken from the company's flagship motorcycle, the GSX-1300R Hayabusa. Designed as a showcase for technology, the GSX-R/4 was never ...

  3. Suzuki Swift - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Swift nameplate began in 1984 as an export name for the Suzuki Cultus, [2] a supermini/subcompact car manufactured and marketed worldwide since 1983 across two generations and three body configurations—three/five-door hatchback, four-door sedan and two-door convertible—and using the Suzuki G engine family.

  4. Suzuki SX4 - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki sold nearly 75,000 Suzuki SX4s and Fiat Sedicis in Europe in 2008. This was the second best-selling car in Hungary in 2008, after the Suzuki Swift. Suzuki Indonesia launched the Suzuki SX4 X-Road, a base variant of the SX4 in Indonesia. This version uses rear drum brakes (disc on non CBU X-Over), unique wheels, a body kit, and no rear ...

  5. List of Suzuki motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki DL/V-Strom series: Dual-sport: DL/V-Strom 250: 248: ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  6. Suzuki Boulevard S40 - Wikipedia

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    The LS650 has remained unchanged except for minor cosmetic changes, receiving a 5 rather than 4 speed transmission in 1993. [15] With a weight of 381 lb (173 kg), Suzuki markets the S40 as "an entry-level model to the cruiser line." [16] [17] With a seat height of 28 inches and flatter handlebar, the bike is suitable for shorter riders. [3] [4 ...

  7. Suzuki Aerio - Wikipedia

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    It was introduced in 2001 as a replacement for the Suzuki Esteem/Baleno, with a tall 5-door SX model hatchback (for maximum inner room efficiency) and a 4-door sedan body. It featured two different 16-valve gasoline inline-four engines , with 1.5-litre and 1.8-litre, this one capable of 125 PS (92 kW; 123 hp) JIS .

  8. Suzuki Bandit series - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Bandit is a series of standard motorcycles produced by Suzuki since 1989. The Bandit series includes the following models: GSX150, 147 cc liquid-cooled (2018–present) GSF250, 248 cc liquid-cooled (1989–2000) GSF400, 398 cc liquid-cooled (1989–1997) GSF600, 599 cc SACS (1995–2004)

  9. Suzuki Kizashi - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Kizashi is a mid-size car [2] manufactured by Japanese automaker Suzuki. It was unveiled in the United States on July 30, 2009. [ 3 ] The Kizashi went on sale in Japan on October 21, 2009, [ 4 ] in North America on December 1, 2009, and in Australia and New Zealand on May 11, 2010. [ 5 ]