sábado, 2 de julho de 2022

 

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The Suzuki version of the Urban Cruiser Hyryder recreational vehicle

The strategic cooperation agreement between Suzuki and Toyota was concluded due to the Indian market dominated by the former, so it is particularly important for both parties that the new leisure car that is now being presented - which will also debut as Suzuki in month - is a success. Based on the current Heartect base, Suzuki engineers developed a model that expands Toyota's range called the Urban Cruiser Hyryder, whose 2,600mm wheelbase is the same as the S-Cross, and the overall length of 4,365mm exceeds by 6 .5 centimeters.

As standard, the split headlight uses halogen technology, the running lights near the top insert receive an LED light source and the rear also uses a split light source with top lights connected by a chrome strip and additional lights in the corner of the windshield. -shock. The sidewall relief is similar to that of the Vitara - according to the news, that's the name the Suzuki version will launch in India - but the bodywork is slimmer.

Inside, we find a digital instrument unit (7-inch image diagonal) and a 9-inch touchscreen head unit with two-tone dashboard and upholstery, in addition to the head-up display, the ventilated front seats are also new, and Wireless phone charging is also available in addition to USB ports. Many switches may be familiar from Suzuki models. Suzuki's 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine with a 12-volt mild hybrid system is included in the base model, the 5-speed manual transmission can be replaced with a 6-speed automatic transmission for the 103 horsepower engine and - for the transmission. manual - it is also possible to order four-wheel drive. 

The optional unit is Toyota's 3-cylinder, 1.5-liter self-charging hybrid system with a system output of 116 horsepower, which comes with front-wheel drive only. 

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