Check out this stretched Suzuki S-Cross hearse from JapanJack Quick Here's one we haven't seen before. Images have appeared online of a stretched and converted S-Cross hearse in Japan.1 year ago
2017 Suzuki Alto Works owner reviewCarExpert.com.au H M purchased this Suzuki Alto used for $23,999 (including all on-road costs) in 2022. H M would buy this car again because: "Yes, in a heartbeat. The Japanese market Alto Works represents a sort of forbidden fruit for our local market. A car of surprising contradictions. 1 year ago
Australian autonomous vehicle firm to electrify Jimny platformJack Quick Suzuki and Applied EV have formed an agreement to develop an electric autonomous vehicle using the Jimny's ladder-frame chassis.1 year ago
2023 Suzuki Ignis reviewWilliam Stopford The Suzuki Ignis is still Australia's cheapest SUV despite price rises. But does it make sense in up-spec GLX guise?1 year ago
Check out this pint-sized Toyota LandCruiser 79 Series cloneJack Quick Maxtrax has revealed a chopped version of the Suzuki Jimny that has been modified to look like a Toyota LandCruiser 79 Series ute.1 year ago
Watch these modified Suzuki Jimnys attack TsukubaJack Quick Off-road Suzuki Jimnys are so been there done that. Take a look at these crazy time attack weapons that took on Tsukuba Circuit.1 year ago
Suzuki goes retro with throwback Jimny Heritage Limited EditionWilliam Stopford A special edition Suzuki Jimny turns up the nostalgia with throwback decals applied to an already retro body. Arrivals start in April.1 year ago
Suzuki Australia ups service pricing on new vehiclesJack Quick Capped-price servicing for all new Suzuki cars sold in Australia is now up to $610 more expensive over five years.1 year ago
2023 Suzuki Ignis price and specsJack Quick The Suzuki Ignis now has a new permanent flagship model. Pricing is up for 2023, as well as service pricing.1 year ago
Suzuki Ignis to kickstart Shadow edition rolloutJack Quick The Ignis Shadow is the first of a range of permanent blacked-out variants in the wider Suzuki range. The Swift and Vitara are next.1 year ago
Strong supply stops Suzuki substituting screensJack Quick Suzuki Australia is no longer fitting larger 9.0-inch aftermarket touchscreens locally, as it reverts to the factory-fitted 7.0-inch unit.1 year ago
Japanese car brands ranked by 2022 sales and productionMike Costello Let's look at the production results for all the major Japanese automotive OEMs from a challenging 2022. 1 year ago