Suzuki is bringing some bonkers concepts to the Tokyo Motor Show
02 Oct 2015Viewed : 2,266 times
Suzuki has announched its exhibits for the 44th Tokyo Motor Show that begins at the end of this month, and it features some truly bonnkers concepts that are sure to put a grin on your face.
The theme for Suzuki's booth is 'SUZUKI NEXT 100'. Suzuki will be celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2020, so the exhibits represent proposals for products and technologies that give a sense of the company's preparations for ongoing success in the next 100 years.
Among some of the bonkers concepts (complete with wacky names) is the Mighty Deck, a car that embraces Japan's Kei culture. The minicar is an urban/outdoor concept that includes wide-ranging functionality including an automatic open deck. And wood. Lots and lots of wood.
The Air Triser is a newly conceived three-row compact minivan, which again features a ton of wood trim in its interior. Suzuki says that it embodies the concept of a private lounge, and it's not hard to see why. The seats can be configured to lounge mode, creating a U-shape sofa.
Suzuki is also premiering the Ignis, a compact crossover aimed at straddling the boundary between daily life and lesure. A compact, visually striking body and a simple, highly practical interior design highlight the car's credentials in the compact crossover genre.
Suzuki has announched its exhibits for the 44th Tokyo Motor Show that begins at the end of this month, and it features some truly bonnkers concepts that are sure to put a grin on your face.
The theme for Suzuki's booth is 'SUZUKI NEXT 100'. Suzuki will be celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2020, so the exhibits represent proposals for products and technologies that give a sense of the company's preparations for ongoing success in the next 100 years.
Among some of the bonkers concepts (complete with wacky names) is the Mighty Deck, a car that embraces Japan's Kei culture. The minicar is an urban/outdoor concept that includes wide-ranging functionality including an automatic open deck. And wood. Lots and lots of wood.
The Air Triser is a newly conceived three-row compact minivan, which again features a ton of wood trim in its interior. Suzuki says that it embodies the concept of a private lounge, and it's not hard to see why. The seats can be configured to lounge mode, creating a U-shape sofa.
Suzuki is also premiering the Ignis, a compact crossover aimed at straddling the boundary between daily life and lesure. A compact, visually striking body and a simple, highly practical interior design highlight the car's credentials in the compact crossover genre.
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