Suzuki iK-2 concept shown at Geneva show
New B-segment hatchback model is on the way from Suzuki
The Suzuki iK-2 concept car has made its public debut at the Geneva motor show.
The design previews a small hatchback that has already been confirmed for production, and which is larger than the recently released Celerio.
The iK-2 is built on an all-new platform that represents a comprehensive redesign of Suzuki's existing underpinnings. The company says that it will consolidate its existing four platforms to offer just three in a bid to speed up its ability to release new cars.
Power comes from a new direct-injection 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine that promises to be lighter, while meeting dynamic and performance expectations. As well as this small petrol engine, Suzuki has also confirmed that the production iK-2 will also come with a mild hybrid engine.
The model will join the Suzuki range in early 2016.
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