The high roofline makes the cabin feel more spacious than it actually is. You can even cram two adults into the rear quarters, but you won’t get their luggage in; in fact, the boot is only just ...
The 2012 Suzuki Splash supermini has been given a mild face-lift to keep it looking fresh. This subtle makeover includes restyled front and rear bumpers, a new bonnet and a revised front grille. The ...
With the Maruti Suzuki Splash, a new fresh and exciting small passenger car, Suzuki Motor Corporation intends to gain a significant market share in the growing market for premium hatchbacks segment in ...
Vehicles produce CO2 when they use fuel. The amount of CO2 produced is directly linked to how much fuel it consumes. Excess levels of CO2 can be harmful to humans and the environment.
Suzuki has added a more powerful, but more efficient, 1.2-litre petrol engine to its Splash range. First used in the Swift supermini, the 93bhp 1.2-litre is 8bhp more powerful than the previous ...
The new Splash five-door hatchback strengthens Suzuki's formidable presence in the New Zealand small car market. Fitting between the larger Swift and smaller Alto models, the 1.2-litre Splash GLX adds ...
Engines range from 1.0 to 1.3 DDiS Readers report Real MPG to be between 33–63 mpg The 3-cylinder 1.0 65PS petrol engine is actually quite a perky little thing, destined to soon find its way into the ...
With its rather small boot and less-than-flexible seating arrangement, the Splash doesn’t quite live up to Suzuki’s claim that it’s a mini-MPV. And a few More yen spent on the interior plastics would ...
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