![]() ![]() The Indonesian-produced SX4 was also exported to Thailand. The locally assembled versions were then equipped with four-wheel disc brakes and a multi-information display. However, locally assembled versions were introduced a year later due to higher market demand. Earlier models were directly imported from Japan and marketed as the SX4 X-Over. The SX4 Crossover had also been sold in Indonesia since 2007. Production in Hungary was expected to be 60,000 units per year - two-thirds to be sold by Suzuki and one-third by Fiat, badged as the Sedici. Depending on the market, it was available with petrol engines in the 1.0 to 2.0 L range, and Fiat/Peugeot's 1.3 to 2.0 L diesels.īased on the Suzuki Swift, it was manufactured at the Magyar Suzuki plant in Esztergom, Hungary Manesar, India Bekasi, Indonesia Chongqing, China and Sagara, Japan. Especially as a 4WD hatchback, the SX4 occupies a specific market niche of mini SUVs. Although originally intended solely for Europe, the SX4 is sold in most of Suzuki's international markets. Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro's Italdesign studio, the SX4 replaces the Aerio (Liana in some markets). It was introduced in Japan on 1 December 2005, and internationally at the 76th Geneva Motor Show in March 2006. The car was created as a result of a joint development agreement between Suzuki and Fiat signed in April 2003. The SX4 continues Suzuki's focus on mini SUVs and subcompact SUVs, like Jimny/SJ, and Vitara/Escudo. While the "S-Cross" suffix is an abbreviation of Smart Crossover. The SX4 designation was previously used by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from the 1981 through 1983 model years for a sporty liftback model in its line of all-wheel-drive AMC Eagle passenger cars. ![]() The SX4 is an abbreviation of " Sports X-over 4 Seasons". For the Indian market, the S-Cross was replaced by the taller Grand Vitara. The third-generation model was introduced in 2021 as a heavily modified version of the previous model and was only produced in Hungary for the European market. The SX4 sedan was replaced with the Suzuki Ciaz. The first- and second-generation SX4s sold alongside one another until 2014. In 2013, the second generation was launched, called Suzuki SX4 S-Cross (or Suzuki S-Cross in India)- now exclusively a subcompact crossover SUV. A successor of the Aerio tall hatchback and sedan, the first-generation model was available as a hatchback and sedan, with the former available in both front- and four-wheel drive and as a rebadged version in Europe called the Fiat Sedici. The Suzuki SX4 is a subcompact car and crossover produced by Japanese automaker Suzuki since 2006. ![]()
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