Ženevsko otkriće potvrđeno za produkcijsku verziju Suzukijevog koncepta S-Cross Suzuki je otkrio produkcijsku verziju svog novog crossovera S-Cross uoči službenog debija na salonu automobila u Ženevi. Čini se da je još neimenovani model, koji Suzuki trenutno naziva potpuno novim crossoverom C-segmenta, ostao vjeran konceptu S-Cross otkrivenom na prošlogodišnjem pariškom sajmu automobila, sudeći prema početnim zamračenim slikama koje su objavljene. Novi model dodatak je Suzukijevom asortimanu, a ne zamjena za Grand Vitaru. Službenih detalja o novom modelu i dalje je malo, a Suzuki otkriva samo da će novi model osim standardnog pogona na prednje kotače imati i opcionalni pogon na sve kotače i imati jedno od najvećih utovarnih područja u segmentu. Novi model temelji se na novoj platformi, a proizvodit će se u mađarskoj tvornici Suzukis. Bit će ponuđena benzinska i dizelska energija, a dizelski motori dolaze iz Fiata u sklopu odnosa Suzukisa s talijanskom tvrtkom. Dugačak 4310 mm, širok 1840 mm i visok 1600 m, koncept S-Cross kraći je za 20 mm, širi i 15 mm niži od Nissan Qashqaija. Svi detalji novog modela, koji će biti predstavljen u Velikoj Britaniji kasnije ove godine, bit će otkriveni u Ženevi. Geneva reveal confirmed for the production version of Suzuki's S-Cross concept Suzuki has revealed the production version of its new S-Cross crossover ahead of its official debut at the Geneva motor show. The as-yet unnamed model, which Suzuki currently refers to as all-new C-segment crossover, looks to have stayed true to the S-Cross concept revealed at last years Paris motor show, judging by the initial darkened images that have been released. The new model is an addition to Suzuki's range rather than a replacement for the Grand Vitara. Official details on the new model remain scarce, with Suzuki revealing only that the new model will have optional all-wheel drive in addition to standard front-wheel drive and have one of the largest loading areas in the segment. The new model is based on a new platform, and will be manufactured at Suzukis Hungarian plant. Petrol and diesel power will be offered, with the diesel engines coming from Fiat as part of Suzukis relationship with the Italian firm. At 4310mm long, 1840mm wide and 1600m high, the S-Cross concept is 20mm shorter, 60mm wider and 15mm lower than a Nissan Qashqai. Full details of the new model, which will be launched in the UK later this year, will be revealed in Geneva.