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2005 Suzuki PX Concept
Suzuki P.X. Concept debuted in 2005 as Suzuki’s take on a compact minivan for people who want family space without giving up style or comfort. Aimed at drivers who don’t want a conventional, practical-looking van, the P.X. mixes leisure, luxury, and personality in a three-row layout designed for relaxed long-distance travel. The P.X. features a bold, American retro-inspired design with military influences. It rides on a long wheelbase with oversized 20-inch wheels, giving it


2005 Suzuki Moms Personal Wagon Concept
Based on the Suzuki MR Wagon, Suzuki introduced Mom’s Personal Wagon, a concept designed specifically for young mothers transporting small children. The focus is not rugged materials, but smart usability, comfort, and easy access in a compact city vehicle. Despite its mini-vehicle size, the concept offers impressive interior space. The cabin uses a calm brown-and-beige color scheme and a clean, minimalist dashboard to create a relaxed feel. Practical storage is built in throu


2005 Suzuki LC (Life Creator) Concept
Suzuki LC is a playful, modern reimagining of Suzuki’s first production car, the Suzuki Suzulight from 1955. This tiny two-seat concept stretches just 10.5 feet long and is designed purely for charm, simplicity, and city driving—especially on crowded streets like Tokyo. The LC leans heavily into retro design. Its round headlights, tiny windows, circular mirrors, and plaid seat upholstery are meant to spark nostalgia and emotion rather than make a performance statement. The mi


2005 Suzuki Ionis Concept
Suzuki Ionis is a futuristic fuel-cell minicar that focuses on advanced technology, flexible design, and efficient use of space. From the outside, its smooth, flowing curves are meant to resemble water, reinforced by a deep blue paint finish. The compact, one-box shape hides a smart platform that places the fuel-cell system beneath the cabin floor, keeping the interior open and uncluttered. Despite its small size, the Ionis is packed with high-tech features. It uses by-wire t


2005 Suzuki Concept-X2
Suzuki unveiled the Suzuki Concept-X2 at the New York International Auto Show, previewing the next generation of the Suzuki Escudo, sold internationally as the Suzuki Vitara. The Concept-X2 follows Suzuki’s new “Way of Life” (also called “Lifestyle”) philosophy, aimed at energetic, adventure-focused drivers who want real capability without giving up comfort or style. The five-door Concept-X2 is a true SUV at its core. It uses a ladder-frame-based structure, permanent all-whee


2005 Suzuki Concept X
American Suzuki Motor Corporation unveiled the Suzuki Concept-X at the North American International Auto Show, marking the brand’s first-ever midsize SUV concept. Designed to push Suzuki into a new space, Concept-X was created to rethink the midsize SUV around what buyers actually want: versatility, functionality, safety, infotainment, and strong performance. The Concept-X features a bold, wedge-shaped design with a muscular stance. Large 20-inch asymmetrical alloy wheels, fl


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2004 Suzuki Alto Heart Stand
The 2004 Suzuki Alto Heart Stand was a creative twist on the sixth-generation HA24 Alto, designed as a mobile plant stall for outdoor...


2025 Suzuki Jimny Conqueror Concept
The Suzuki Jimny Conqueror Concept, unveiled in 2025, is a prototype 5-door version of the iconic Jimny, designed specifically for...


2025 NATS Mini Ranger
The NATS Mini Ranger, revealed at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon, is a one-of-a-kind creation that showcases the impressive skills of NATS...


2003 Suzuki S-Ride Concept
The 2003 Suzuki S-Ride Concept represents a bold and innovative take on urban mobility, blending the agility of a motorcycle with the...


2003 Suzuki Mobile-Terrace Concept
The 2003 Suzuki Mobile Terrace Concept stands out as a visionary take on mobility, merging elements of design, functionality, and...
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