Suzuki
Suzuki to discontinue number of models in push towards electrification
Swift Sport, Jimny LCV, Ignis and Swace models will all be cut from the range.
‘Dieselgate’ emissions claims worth at least £6bn, High Court told
Around 1.5 million claims have been issued against 13 car manufacturers.
Long-term report: Suzuki Swace – one of the most satisfying cars you can buy
Our six months with a Suzuki Swace have come to an end. James Batchelor sums up his time with it.
UK drive: Suzuki is still taking the supermini class seriously with the new Swift
Previous iterations gained a solid reputation for delivering cheap thrills with very few bills. Cameron Richards put the latest model to the test.
First Drive: Suzuki Swift – Small cars can still be fun to drive and cheap to buy
As big names axe their superminis, you might think these cars were unpopular. But not Suzuki as it launches a new Swift. James Batchelor has driven it
Exploring the Wicklow Mountains with Suzuki
We get behind the wheel on one of Ireland’s best driving routes.
Suzuki S-Cross is great in the snow but hybrid system needs polish
There's nothing like a dump of snow, swirling winds and freezing temperatures to concentrate the mind of the school run dad who has to drive his son to the train station for the 7.30am express
Suzuki Swift Sport: affordable supermini has plenty of get up and go-go-go
AS NEW cars get ever bigger and bulkier, it can be easy to forget the joy of slipping behind the wheel of something small and nippy. My long-serving daily is a trusty Volvo V70 estate, a car that is many things – powerful, comfortable, quiet, roomy, reliable, non-threatening to fellow road users – but could never be accused of being 'nippy': the Titanic probably had a smaller turning circle.
Suzuki S-Cross: Milder mannered
WE'VE always rather liked Suzuki here at Drive, writes William Scholes.
Suzuki Across: Plug-in hybrid family SUV broadens badge appeal - at a cost
'BADGE engineering' is nothing new in the motor industry, with car-makers routinely sticking a different badge on a given model to widen its appeal to a different part of the market, writes William Scholes.