Suzuki concept X-traordinary

Suzuki concept X-traordinary

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Published: 09 02 2005
With a mysterious name, a daring look and a possible production derivative slated for later release, Suzuki's Concept X was tailor-made for the stage at the 2005 Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto.

The Concept X is a midsize sport utility vehicle that Suzuki says is being aimed specifically at the American audience. It has a 3.6-litre V6 engine that, according to Suzuki, has class-leading horsepower. It will have a new four-wheel drive system called '4GO' which "combines on-demand low-range ability with typical all-wheel drive efficiency."

Suzuki was aiming for aggression when designing the Concept X's exterior. It features 20-inch, six-spoke aluminum alloy wheels with bold wheel arches and flared fenders, LED headlights, a "watermark" pattern projected from the front turn signals and satin chrome front and rear grille underguard.

'Infotainment' - a blend of navigation, music, news and information - is also an important part of what Suzuki is using to set the Concept X apart from other midsize SUVs. This includes 12-inch LCD screens for both the second and third row of seats as well as integrated bluetooth technology for use with passengers' cell phones, PDAs, e-mail and navigation.

The Concept X incorporates an antilock braking system, an Electronic Stability Control Program and curtain airbags for all six passengers. There are even two heat-sensing cameras placed on the SUV to help prevent the driver from running over objects. In addition to all of these safety features, 911 will automatically be called in case of a collision, airbag deployment or theft.

Factor in cruise control, an almost-200 inch overall length, outward-opening double doors and new technology like lane departure warning system, and you have a stunning concept from Suzuki.

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