The Suzuki Kizashi Really Coming In India

The only engine residing beneath that power-dome hood for now is a willing 2.4-liter aluminum four good for 185 horses with a standard 6-speed manual transaxle, or five ponies fewer with the available continuously variable transmission (CVT). Rare in this size and price class, the option of Suzuki's latest "intelligent" all-wheel drive (i-AWD) can improve both bad-weather traction and cornering capability. The systems constantly variable front-to-rear torque split is a function of a number of factors, including wheel slippage, throttle and steering input.

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The Kizashi is a five-passenger, four-door sedan that will compete against the likes of the Toyota Camry, Ford Fusion, Chevrolet Malibu and Honda Accord. Available in front or all wheel drive, the sedan evokes European styling while trumpeting Japanese quality.

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The Suzuki Kizashi Really Coming In India