Suzuki recently announced the cars that the company will showcase at the 2024 Tokyo Auto Salon in January.
The Japanese automaker will introduce a range of unique and exciting concept cars.
One of the highlights is the Swift Cool Yellow Rev Concept. This is a customized version of the Swift Sport model with creative patterns decorating the exterior of the car.
This concept replaces the announcement of Suzuki’s upcoming new generation Swift Sport. However, the company has not revealed any detailed information about the engine of the car.
Another unique car that Suzuki promises to introduce is the Suzuki Super Carry Mountain Trail Concept. This could be a version of the kei truck with higher off-road capabilities.
The car is impressive with its shiny yellow exterior and contrasting black accents, giving it a sporty look. Instead of the usual design, the door area and the truck bed are now replaced with black metal pipes, accompanied by an external frame, pillars, and roof made of metal.
The car is also equipped with a roof rack and light bar, along with off-road tires and a metal skid plate under the front bumper.
It is likely that this car will not be produced for sale but will only be introduced to demonstrate that light commercial vehicles can be used not only for work but also for recreational activities.
At the exhibition, Suzuki also showcases a preview version of the Spacia Gear, called the Suzuki Spacia Papa Boku Kitchen Concept. The front of the car impresses with a grille that is quite similar to Jeep models, along with enclosed headlights and honeycomb-shaped vents.
In the rear luggage compartment is a large kitchen space, fully equipped to serve users during camping and picnics. This kitchen also helps to increase interaction among family members through cooking activities.
In addition to the above three models, Suzuki will also showcase other products such as Swift, Spacia, Spacia Custom, Super Carry, and Solio Bandit.
The Tokyo Auto Salon 2024 exhibition is scheduled to take place at the Makuhari Messe Convention Center, located in the suburbs of Tokyo, Japan, from January 12 to 14, 2024.
TH (Tuoitrethudo)