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  • Suzuki Across SUV (2020 onwards) Review

    Suzuki's plug-in hybrid SUV is a Toyota RAV4 in disguise

    Parkers rating: 3 out of 5 3.0
    New price: £49,529 - £49,529
    PROS
    • Long battery-only range of 46 miles
    • Low CO2 emissions and good mpg
    • Quick acceleration, secure roadholding
    CONS
    • Across only comes in one version
    • Toyota RAV4 it's based on offers more choice
    • Rivals offer more glamour
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  • Suzuki Ignis SUV (2017 onwards) Review

    Cheerful micro-SUV offers low-cost city motoring

    Parkers rating: 3.6 out of 5 3.6
    New price: £17,959 - £19,959
    PROS
    • Cheap to buy and run
    • Unique hybrid and 4WD offerings
    • Fun to drive in the city
    CONS
    • Safety kit lacking
    • High insurance grouping
    • Struggles on motorways
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  • Suzuki S-Cross SUV (2022 onwards) Review

    Cheap and reliable family transport fails to wow

    Parkers rating: 3.4 out of 5 3.4
    New price: £26,709 - £33,249
    PROS
    • Great value
    • Lots of standard equipment
    • Available with four-wheel drive
    CONS
    • Monotone cabin
    • Small-ish boot
    • Disappointing full hybrid
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  • Suzuki Swace Estate (2021 onwards) Review

    Suzuki's hybrid family estate looks good for company car drivers

    Parkers rating: 3.9 out of 5 3.9
    New price: £29,999 - £31,999
    PROS
    • Low emissions and tax
    • Comfortable ride, reassuring feedback
    • Well-equipped, well-built
    CONS
    • Fewer options than the equivalent Toyota
    • Responsive chassis could handle more power
    • Only one engine available
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Specialising in small cars and 4x4 vehicles, Suzuki is Japan’s fourth biggest automotive manufacturer and in the top 10 worldwide in terms of sales volume. The brand is perhaps better known for its motorcycles, but it builds a very accomplished range of cars including the popular Swift, Alto, Splash, the SX4, Kizashi, Jimny and Grand Vitara.

Founded in 1909, Michio Suzuki founded the Suzuki Loom Works in the seaside town of Hamamatsu, Japan. It initially supplied weaving looms for the silk industry, but after 30 successful years in this business it was time to diversify so the firm built its first prototype compact car.

In 1955 the company produced its first four-wheel drive vehicle, known as the Suzulight, which boasted rack-and-pinion steering and independent suspension – features that weren’t standard equipment on many cars until 30 years later.

Since then it has diversified and signed deals with many firms in other markets to sell its products or others’ products under different brands. Partners for such ventures include Volkswagen, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Mazda, Subaru, Fiat and General Motors.