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Two concept from Suzuki
New York Auto Show does not shine megapremerami as Geneva, Paris or Detroit. However, here too, there is always something to see.
Conceptual designs from the Japanese manufacturer are based on the famous sedan Suzuki Kizashi. The first is "upgrade" versions of which was called Apex. Concept is equipped with a four-cylinder engine with a capacity of 2, 4 liters. Thanks to the turbocharger Garrett GT2871R and some fine-tuning, the engine power at the car reached 300 that "horses". Apex - front-wheel drive concept with a new exhaust system and alloy wheels 19 ".
The second concept - the hybrid version, called EcoCharge. The power plant includes a four-cylinder gasoline engine with a volume of 2 liters and output of 144 hp The electric motor has an output of 15 kW. The Japanese cheated and did not report accurate information on fuel consumption EcoCharge, as, indeed, and cruising range. The only hint - hybrid in the extra-urban cycle consumes a quarter less fuel than gasoline counterparts. Representatives of Suzuki also pointed out that both concepts are not mass-produced.
Conceptual designs from the Japanese manufacturer are based on the famous sedan Suzuki Kizashi. The first is "upgrade" versions of which was called Apex. Concept is equipped with a four-cylinder engine with a capacity of 2, 4 liters. Thanks to the turbocharger Garrett GT2871R and some fine-tuning, the engine power at the car reached 300 that "horses". Apex - front-wheel drive concept with a new exhaust system and alloy wheels 19 ".
The second concept - the hybrid version, called EcoCharge. The power plant includes a four-cylinder gasoline engine with a volume of 2 liters and output of 144 hp The electric motor has an output of 15 kW. The Japanese cheated and did not report accurate information on fuel consumption EcoCharge, as, indeed, and cruising range. The only hint - hybrid in the extra-urban cycle consumes a quarter less fuel than gasoline counterparts. Representatives of Suzuki also pointed out that both concepts are not mass-produced.