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Auto Expo 2020 - Maruti Suzuki Futuro-e Concept | Walkaround

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【新作JIMNYカスタム】APIOさんとの夢のコラボ!ジムニーの2種類の新作ボディキットを東京オートサロン2020で展示します!プレゼント企画も!

Hustler, Waku Spo and Hanare Concept

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2019 Suzuki Jimny - interior Exterior and Drive

Suzuki Jimny

Ever since the first Jimny made its debut in April 1970, it has been a masterpiece of Suzuki’s 4WD technology. It is the one and only authentic off-roader that is small and lightweight, but still retains the off-road performance desired by professionals. Two decades have passed since the third generation model model made its debut in 1998, the Jimny has now evolved to its fourth generation in its nearly 50 years of history. The all-new Jimny now has even more functionality and practicality on both its appearance and performance while still fully embodying the spirit of its much-loved predecessors and its core concept of being the "one-and-only, small, lightweight 4WD vehicle ". The all-new Jimny crafts together simplicity, functional beauty and 4WD technology that leave both off-road professionals and city-users wanting more.       All-new Jimny highlights Practical exterior Simple and beautiful, the all-new Jimny is built to express off-road functionality. Its squ...

Suzuki Air Triser concept | Preview

Maruti Suzuki Ciaz Concept At 2014 Auto Expo

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Suzuki Crosshiker Concept | WG

Suzuki | Tokyo | “Small Cars for a Big Future”

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Suzuki iV-4

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