![]() September 23, 2004 |
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New Suzuki Swift Press Release |
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1. Introduction A new kind of compact car. A new departure in Suzuki design. Here at the 2004 Paris Motor Show, Suzuki is proud to present the new Suzuki Swift, a compact car thats based on a fresh approach to design and development, delivers a driver and passenger experience thats aimed at placing it in a class of its own, and has true worldwide appeal. The new Swift embodies a new, globally oriented approach to Suzuki car-making. From the very beginning of its development programme, a dedicated team of Suzuki designers and engineers collaborated closely with European automotive professionals and ordinary motoring enthusiasts in pursuit of Suzukis best compact car ever. But the new Suzuki Swift is not merely a European-inspired compact car built to Suzuki standards; its a whole new departure in Suzuki designone that embodies the unique DNA of a company whose success as a compact-car developer is paralleled by a position as the worlds top motorcycle brand. The new Swift is more eye-catching, more spacious, more refined, more user-friendly, and a whole lot more enjoyable to drive than anything else in the compact-car category. And it gives an exciting glimpse of the new ideas and design approaches that will shape Suzuki models in years to come. Radical innovation: The story behind the new Suzuki Swift Suzuki recently embarked on a radical new programme of innovation: a mission aimed at reaffirming and strengthening Suzukis position as a compact-car innovator; a mission destined to yield vehicles embodying the unique DNA of a company that's not only a world leader in compact cars but also the world's dominant force in motorcycles. The motoring publics first view of Suzukis new way forward came at the 2002 Paris Motor Show, where Suzuki unveiled the Concept-S, a racy, rally-inspired concept vehicle that reflected influences from Suzukis two- and four-wheel racing activities and combined the benefits of Suzukis racing heredity with cutting-edge technological features. Next to emerge from Suzukis new programme was the Concept-S2, an open-top sports car in which Suzuki evolved its new-model concept into a form with a more laid-back personality. Unveiled at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show, the Concept-S2 was dimensionally similar to the new-generation production vehicle toward which Suzuki was steadily workinga vehicle to be known as the new Suzuki Swift. Plans for the new Swift took shape around a totally new mindset: Whereas Japanese car development often focuses first on the needs of Japanese motorists, the designers and engineers assigned to the new Suzuki Swift focused first and foremost on Europe; the new Swift was to be a Japanese car developed in Europe for todays global market. The designers first step was to establish a base in Europe, where they reassessed Suzukis concept of car design and joined hands with European designers, who gave valuable insight into the European mindset. They stayed in Europe for six months, continuously refining the new Swift's design as they drew inspiration from the European landscape and people. The result is an innovative, sporty, and elegant design that has genuine international appeal. The new Swifts handling, too, reflects a clear European focus. The engineers developed a totally new chassis and refined it through track tests and through a programme of road-testing across Europe. At every step, they incorporated feedback from European car enthusiasts. The result is handling that satisfies the most exacting European motorists. And now at the 2004 Paris Motor Show, Suzuki is publicly unveiling the all-new Swifta vehicle that embodies Suzukis unique DNA in a way thats certain to generate excitement about Suzukis new vision for the compact-car genre. |
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