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2005 Suzuki Concept X

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2005 Suzuki Concept X
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2005 Suzuki Concept X


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Suzuki hopes to keep its sales momentum in 2005 after a whopping 26 percent increase in 2004. The opening salvo is the Concept X, the company's first mid-size SUV concept, and an early look at a future production vehicle. It demonstrates that Suzuki is making an effort to finally make a name for itself and move past the dull, uninspired Vitara SUVs of the present--which is exactly what the company must do if they plan to meet their goal of tripling production by 2007.

The Concept X sits atop stylish twenty-inch wheels and has suicide rear doors. (Don't all concepts have those these days?) The headliner and seat inserts are upholstered in a patterned fabric that recalls traditional Japanese themes and looks terrific. All interior functions--even those in the rear--are controlled via touch-sensitive buttons.

The production version of the attractive concept will be Suzuki's largest SUV to date, and will bow in 2006. It will feature V-6 power and a sophisticated "4GO" all-wheel-drive system as part of the company's plan to release nine new vehicles over the next five years.

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