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<strong>2007 Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; Citroen C-Cactus</strong><br />
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<strong> 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; Saab 9.3 BioPower</strong></p>
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<strong> 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; BMW ‘Concept X6 Active Hybrid</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://drive-line.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/2007_frankfurt_auto_show_15.jpg" alt="2007 Frankfurt Auto Show - Opel Flextreme" /><br />
<strong> 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; Opel Flextreme</strong></p>
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<strong> 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; VW ‘Up!</strong></p>
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<strong> Frankfurt Auto Show: Mitsubishi Concept-CX</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://drive-line.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/2007_frankfurt_auto_show_18.jpg" alt="Frankfurt Auto Show - Suzuki Splash" /><br />
<strong> Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; Suzuki Splash</strong></p>
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<strong> Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; Mercedes Benz F700</strong></p>
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<strong> Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; Suzuki Kizashi</strong></p>
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<strong>2007 Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; Ssangyong Rodius</strong></p>
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<strong>2007 Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; Renault Laguna</strong></p>
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<strong>2007 Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; Bugatti Veyron</strong></p>
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<strong> 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; Porsche GT 2</strong></p>
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<strong> 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; Renault Laguna Coupe</strong></p>
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<strong> 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; Lamborghini Reventon</strong></p>
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<strong> 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; Brilliance Type BS 4</strong></p>
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<strong> 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; Brilliance Type BS 4</strong></p>
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<strong> 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; ??? Martin Motors</strong></p>
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<strong> 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; Opel Flextreme</strong></p>
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<strong> 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show &#8211; Ferrari 430 Scuderia</strong></p>
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		<title>2007 Frankfurt Motor Show: Suzuki Splash Debuts</title>
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Suzuki Motor Corporation, the world leader in the compact car segment, introduces Splash, an all-new compact model aimed at building on the success of the loveable Swift. Following Swift, Grand Vitara and SX4, Splash is the fourth all new Suzuki model within just three years, and it epitomises Suzukiâ€™s â€˜Way of Life!â€™ philosophy, underpinning its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://drive-line.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/suzuki-splash_1.jpg" title="2007 Frankfurt Motor Show: Suzuki Splash" alt="2007 Frankfurt Motor Show: Suzuki Splash" width="480" /><img src="http://drive-line.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/suzuki-splash_2.jpg" title="2007 Frankfurt Motor Show: Suzuki Splash" alt="2007 Frankfurt Motor Show: Suzuki Splash" width="480" /><img src="http://drive-line.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/suzuki-splash_3.jpg" title="2007 Frankfurt Motor Show: Suzuki Splash" alt="2007 Frankfurt Motor Show: Suzuki Splash" width="480" /><img src="http://drive-line.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/suzuki-splash_5.jpg" title="suzuki-splash_5.jpg" alt="suzuki-splash_5.jpg" width="480" /><img src="http://drive-line.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/suzuki-splash_4.jpg" title="2007 Frankfurt Motor Show: Suzuki Splash" alt="2007 Frankfurt Motor Show: Suzuki Splash" width="480" /></p>
<p><strong>Suzuki Motor Corporation</strong>, the world leader in the compact car segment, introduces Splash, an all-new compact model aimed at building on the success of the loveable <strong>Swift</strong>. Following <strong>Swift, Grand Vitara and SX4</strong>, <strong>Splash</strong> is the fourth all new <strong>Suzuki model</strong> within just three years, and it epitomises <strong>Suzukiâ€™s â€˜Way of Life</strong>!â€™ philosophy, underpinning its strategy of building cars that excite customers all over the world.<br />
<strong>Splash for Europe</strong> will be built in Esztergom, Hungary, by Magyar <strong>Suzuki Corporation</strong>, a <strong>Suzuki </strong>subsidiary that already builds <strong>Swift, SX4</strong> and Ignis. <strong>Suzuki</strong> will also be manufacturing the second generation <strong>Agila</strong> for <strong>Opel/Vauxhall</strong> at this plant. With identical engineering, the main visual differences between <strong>Splash and Agila</strong> include different styling at front (bonnet, wings, headlamps and bumper) and rear (tailgate, tail lights and bumper).<br />
<strong>Suzuki</strong> is targeting annual sales of approximately 60,000 units throughout Europe. Opened in 1992, the Esztergom factory has produced over one million Suzukis to date.</p>
<p><strong>Splash </strong>cannot be considered to be the successor of the <strong>Wagon R</strong>+, the enlarged version of the Wagon R which in 1993 was originally developed for the Japanese market, and later also introduced in Europe. â€œBased on completely different criteria, <strong>Splashâ€™s design</strong> is mainly tailored to the requirements of European customers,â€ explains Toshihiro Suzuki, the projectâ€™s Chief Engineer. Splash comes with attractive styling, compact dimensions, responsive handling, very good build quality and a high degree of environmental compatibility.<br />
While the focus of Phase One of <strong>Suzuki</strong>â€™s â€œWorld-Strategyâ€ was on sportiness, Splash is the first model in Phase Two which will focus on young families as its main target group. Apart from fresh and sporty styling, young couples with and without children attach great importance to attributes such as spaciousness, flexibility and economy.</p>
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<p>Rather than a purely functional box shape, the designers have endeavoured to provide <strong>Splash </strong>with styling that lives up to its name, epitomising youthfulness, freshness and zesty, energetic performance.<br />
Styling and the design philosophy<br />
The styling team for Splash was headed by Akira Kamio (44), who also played a big part in the styling of Swift. As early as 2003, he began to analyse the necessary characteristics for a future European mini-MPV.<br />
It soon became clear that whilst it should not look like a shrunken version of a full-sized MPV this car must keep all of its advantages: the high seating position and resulting good all-round visibility, the pleasant feeling of space and great flexibility allowing the rear compartment to be easily turned into a substantial stowage space.<br />
In order to get up-to-date information, a group of 10 Suzuki designers from Japan travelled to Germany in January, 2004 to spend a period of six months there. They analysed European trends in cars, fashion, lifestyle and design.<br />
Out of their impressions and findings, they finally distilled three models, which, in so called â€˜car clinicsâ€™, were then presented to audiences of owners of compact cars and small MPVs. In the end, these audiences favoured the model offering the optimum combination of dynamic sportiness with youthful styling, implying a positive attitude to life and maximum suitability for everyday and recreational use.<br />
At the <strong>Paris Motor Show</strong> in late September 2006, Suzuki presented â€˜Project Splashâ€™, a <strong>concept car</strong> showcasing a taste of the styling of the future production-version Splash. The extremely positive response of the audience confirmed to Akira Kamio and his team that they had taken the right path for Splash. One thing is certain: Splash will be a major player in the mini-MPV segment. While ideally suited to tight parking conditions, the 3.72 m-long car nevertheless offers sufficient space for up to five occupants plus plenty of sports and leisure equipment.<br />
Apart from attractive styling, a cute minicar also requires the best engineering. This includes safe and precise handling, outstanding ride comfort, a high degree of environmental compatibility, and optimum passive and active safety. Hence Splash uses a 30 mm shorter wheelbase version of the <strong>Swiftâ€™s platform</strong>, <strong>Suzuki</strong>â€™s current best seller.<br />
The chassis, steering and brakes were adapted to the new parameters in extensive tests, which included tens of thousands of miles of testing over various types of European roads, from English cobblestones, through twisty southern Spanish tracks to fast German autobahns.<br />
Choice of three engines<br />
Splash will make its debut at the <strong>Frankfurt International Motor Show</strong> in September, with sales commencing in Spring, 2008. Customers will have the choice of three engines â€“ two petrol and a diesel. The petrol units are 100% Suzuki designs, a 1.0-litre 3-cylinder unit producing 65 PS (48 kW) and a 1.2-litre 4-cylinder engine developing 86 PS (63 kW). Both are of advanced four-valve-per-cylinder design, offering a sophisticated combination of smoothness, low-end torque and fuel efficiency.<br />
Diesel fans can choose the 1.3-litre common-rail direct injection engine available with a DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter). Producing 75 PS (55 kW), this 4-cylinder unit is manufactured by Suzuki at its new diesel engine plant in India under licence from <strong>Fiat Group Automobiles</strong>.<br />
All three engines are combined with a 5-speed manual gearbox. The 86 PS petrol version can also be ordered with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Given the stricter standards now being demanded with respect to environmental compatibility, all engines are Euro4-compliant, with CO2 emissions between 120 and 140 g/km in combination with manual transmissions.<br />
Safety<br />
<strong>Suzuki </strong>has paid great attention to safety measures in the design of Splash. Active safety features include ABS, brake assist, electronic brake-force distribution and ESPÂ®. Passive safety features include six airbags (dual front side and curtain airbags), a crash-optimised, rigid passenger cell, plus seatbelt-force limiters and seatbelt pretensioners for the front seats. For enhanced pedestrian protection the front end of Splash is fitted with energy-absorbing structures.<br />
Notes: ESPÂ® is a registered trademark of <strong>DaimlerChrysler</strong>.The data in this release is provisional and subject to change.</p>
<p align="right"><span style="font-size: 78%; color: #cccccc">Source: Suzuki</span></p>
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		<title>New Suzuki Splash</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the Splash, a new fresh and exciting small passenger car, Suzuki Motor Corporation intends to gain a significant market share in this growing market segment in Europe. The new flexible compact car combines the sportiness of Suzukiâ€™s successful model Swift with the technologies and immense know-how of the Japanese world market leader in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div align="left"><a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RkkDMCagJ1I/AAAAAAAAE8M/aU41cg9kyj0/s1600-h/Suzuki_Splash_1.jpg"><img style="display:block;text-align:center;margin:0 auto 10px;" alt="Suzuki Splash" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RkkDMCagJ1I/AAAAAAAAE8M/aU41cg9kyj0/s400/Suzuki_Splash_1.jpg" border="0" /></a><a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RkkDMCagJ2I/AAAAAAAAE8U/zoOiEGnLikQ/s1600-h/Suzuki_Splash_2.jpg"><img style="display:block;text-align:center;margin:0 auto 10px;" alt="Suzuki Splash" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RkkDMCagJ2I/AAAAAAAAE8U/zoOiEGnLikQ/s400/Suzuki_Splash_2.jpg" border="0" /></a><a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RkkDMiagJ3I/AAAAAAAAE8c/SKdePuvKkq8/s1600-h/Suzuki_Splash_3.jpg"><img style="display:block;text-align:center;margin:0 auto 10px;" alt="Suzuki Splash" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RkkDMiagJ3I/AAAAAAAAE8c/SKdePuvKkq8/s400/Suzuki_Splash_3.jpg" border="0" /></a>With the <strong>Splash</strong>, a new fresh and exciting <strong>small passenger car</strong>, <strong>Suzuki Motor Corporation</strong> intends to gain a significant market share in this growing market segment in Europe. The new flexible <strong>compact car</strong> combines the sportiness of <strong>Suzuki</strong>â€™s successful model <strong>Swift </strong>with the technologies and immense know-how of the Japanese world market leader in the <strong>mini car</strong> segment.
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<p>The <strong>Splash</strong> is not the successor of any specific former <strong>Suzuki model</strong>, but a brand-new concept to satisfy the needs of demanding European customers in terms of roominess, compactness, modern design, aerodynamics, quality, driveability, performance and environmental friendliness. The safety equipment encompasses state-of-the-art features such as six airbags and an <strong>Electronic Stability Program (ESPÂ®</strong>*). It looks fresh, energetic, juvenile and emotional and thereby underlines the aspiration of its name <strong>Splash</strong>. Within the global growth strategy of <strong>Suzuki</strong>, the <strong>Splash </strong>is already the fourth entirely new model within three years after the launch of<strong> Swift</strong>, <strong>Grand Vitara</strong> and <strong>SX4</strong> which all embody <strong>Suzuki</strong>â€™s unique â€˜Way of Life!â€™-philosophy.<br />Within this market segment, the car convinces with a relatively tall body (1.6 metres) based on the chassis from the sporty <strong>Swift</strong>. With its overall length of 3.7 metres and width of 1.7 metres it offers an amply tall and comfortable roomy cabin with sufficient legroom for adults on all seats. Its modern design leads to excellent aerodynamic efficiency and consequently to low carbon-dioxide emissions.<br />The <strong>Splash</strong> will make its worldwide debut at the <strong>International Motor Show</strong> in September in <strong>Frankfurt</strong> am Main. Sales of the car with its excellent ride comfort will start as of spring <strong>2008</strong>. It will be available with two different <strong>petrol engines</strong>: a <strong>1.0-litre</strong>, three-cylinder, <strong>12-valve unit</strong> with maximum power of 48kW (65hp) and a <strong>1.2-litre</strong>, four-cylinder, <strong>16-valve unit</strong> with maximum power of 63kW (86hp). With these engines, low friction and plentiful flat torque delivery at low and mid-range speeds help to ensure good driveability across the rev range while promoting fuel economy and limiting CO2 emissions. Customers preferring a diesel engine can choose a proven <strong>1.3-litre</strong>, common rail, <strong>16-valve unit</strong> with optional particulate filter and a maximum power of 55kW (75hp). In light of the growing need for environmental compatibility, emissions of all three engines with <strong>5-speed manual gearbox</strong> are between only 120g/km and 140g/km. The <strong>petrol engines</strong> were both newly developed by <strong>Suzuki Motor Corporation</strong> as next-generation power engines. The diesel engine will be produced at <strong>Suzuki</strong>â€™s plant in India under licence from <strong>GM Powertrain Europe</strong>.<br /><strong>Suzuki</strong> aims to sell up to 60,000 units per year of the <strong>Splash</strong> in Europe. The <strong>brand-new model</strong> has been developed by <strong>Suzuki Motor Corporation</strong> and will be produced by its subsidiary company Magyar <strong>Suzuki Corporation</strong> in Hungary.<br /><span style="font-size:78%;">* ESP is a registered trademark of <strong>DaimlerChrysler AG</strong>.</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(204,204,204);font-size:78%;">Source: Suzuki</span></p>
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