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Published on December 27th, 2016 | by Daniel Sherman Fernandez

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Suzuki concept could be next Proton Preve?

Suzuki is developing a model that will replace the Kizashi D-segment sedan and if Proton and Suzuki decide to continue working together, this could be the next Preve. This new car will change position from D-car to C- car in order to capture more and wider customer group. (pictured below is a popular Suzuki sedan sold in India)

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Designer Hisanori Matsushima commented: “To create a sedan that symbolizes Suzuki, the key factor was sportiness. What we need in a sedan is unparalleled quality and the ultimate elegance.”

The car concept feature L shape headlight that we saw in the Kizashi2 concept, the multiple chrome line grille and chrome trim around the windows.The body’s proportion look like carry from the kizashi starting from front bonnet to d pillar.So, we could say that this car will get the best aerodynamic from Suzuki’s car line up and this could help in ride and handling that is the strengh of the Kizashi.even, a pair of trapezoidal exhaust pipes is similar to the Kizashi

The concept have 4,600mm length, featured a 2,750mm long wheelbase. compare to the Kizashi that measures 4,650mm long and 2,700mm wheelbase that enables it to offer a decent amount of rear legroom.

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