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The second generation Hustler was first shown in concept form at the 46th [[Tokyo Motor Show]] through October to November 2019.<ref>https://www.suzuki.co.jp/release/d/2019/0930/</ref> |
The second generation Hustler was first shown in concept form at the 46th [[Tokyo Motor Show]] through October to November 2019.<ref>https://www.suzuki.co.jp/release/d/2019/0930/</ref> The car has been designed to be more similar to the [[Suzuki Jimny#Fourth generation (2018–present)|fourth generation Jimny]]. |
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[[File:2019 Suzuki Hustler Concept rear.jpg|thumb|left|Suzuki Hustler Concept at the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show]] |
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Revision as of 14:36, 30 October 2019
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Suzuki Hustler | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Suzuki |
Also called | Mazda Flair Crossover |
Production | January 2014 – present |
Assembly | Japan |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Kei car |
Body style | 5-door hatchback |
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Chronology | |
Predecessor | Suzuki Kei |
The Suzuki Hustler (Japanese: スズキ・ハスラー, Suzuki Hasurā) is a crossover SUV-styled kei car produced by the Japanese automaker Suzuki since 2014.[1] The car is also sold by Mazda as the Mazda Flair Crossover (Japanese: マツダ・フレアクロスオーバー, Matsuda Furea Kurosuōbā) through an OEM agreement.
Name
Suzuki's design department chose the name "Hustler" to promote the car's lively and rough riding image. The name was used by Suzuki in the past as the nickname of a two-stroke, dual-sport motorcycle, the Hustler TS50. The car's accessories also have a replica sticker of the emblem that was once used in the TS50.[2]
First generation (MR31S/MR41S; 2014–present)
First generation (MR31S/MR41S) | |
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Overview | |
Also called | Mazda Flair Crossover |
Production | January 2014 – present |
Powertrain | |
Engine | |
Power output |
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Transmission | |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,425 mm (95.5 in) |
Length | 3,395 mm (133.7 in) |
Width | 1,475 mm (58.1 in) |
Height | 1,665 mm (65.6 in) |
Curb weight | 750–860 kg (1,653–1,896 lb) |
The first generation Hustler went on sale in January 2014, along with the Flair Crossover.
Second generation
Second generation | |
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Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,460 mm (96.9 in) |
Length | 3,395 mm (133.7 in) |
Width | 1,475 mm (58.1 in) |
Height | 1,680 mm (66.1 in) |
The second generation Hustler was first shown in concept form at the 46th Tokyo Motor Show through October to November 2019.[3] The car has been designed to be more similar to the fourth generation Jimny.
References
- ^ "SUV" (Press release). 2013-12-24. Retrieved 2014-04-13.
- ^ "【スズキ ハスラー 発表】往年の人気オフロードバイクの名前で勝負". 2013-12-25. Retrieved 2014-04-13.
- ^ https://www.suzuki.co.jp/release/d/2019/0930/
External links
- Official website (Hustler)
- Official website (Flair Crossover)