Suzuki Alto

Suzuki Alto

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A compact city car known for its fuel efficiency and small size.

Generations

15 generations of the Suzuki Alto

Suzuki Alto 660cc

Suzuki Alto 660cc

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The Suzuki Alto 660cc was introduced in 1989 as part of the Japanese Keicar segment. It features a 660cc inline-3 engine that produces about 50 horsepower, making it ideal for city driving. This variant was compact, economical, and well-suited for urban environments.

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Introduced: 1989 Discontinued: 1994
Suzuki Alto 800

Suzuki Alto 800

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The Suzuki Alto 800 debuted in 1984 and is part of the second generation of the Alto. It is powered by an 800 cc inline-3 engine, offering improved power and efficiency compared to its predecessor. This version continued to focus on compactness and agility, maintaining its appeal in urban environments.

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Introduced: 1984 Current model
Suzuki Alto 1.3L

Suzuki Alto 1.3L

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The Suzuki Alto 1.3L was launched in 1998, catering to consumers seeking a slightly more powerful option. It features a 1.3L inline-4 engine producing about 85 horsepower. This variant combined practicality with efficient fuel consumption, making it a versatile choice for everyday use.

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Introduced: 1998 Discontinued: 2003
Suzuki Alto 660cc Hybrid

Suzuki Alto 660cc Hybrid

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The Suzuki Alto 660cc Hybrid was introduced in 2015, marking the brand's entry into hybrid technology for the Alto model. It combines a 660cc engine with an electric motor, producing a total output of around 50 horsepower. This variant focuses on maximizing fuel efficiency while maintaining practical usability.

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Introduced: 2015 Discontinued: 2019
Suzuki Alto 1.0L CNG

Suzuki Alto 1.0L CNG

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The Suzuki Alto 1.0L CNG was launched in 2018, designed for environmentally conscious consumers. It features a 1.0L engine modified to run on compressed natural gas, providing lower emissions and reduced fuel costs. This variant caters to urban markets looking for sustainable transportation options.

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Introduced: 2018 Discontinued: 2024
Suzuki Alto 660cc EV

Suzuki Alto 660cc EV

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The Suzuki Alto 660cc EV was introduced in 2022 as an electric variant of the Alto. It features an electric motor with a power output of 150 kW, offering a range suitable for urban commuting. This model reflects Suzuki's commitment to electrification and sustainable mobility.

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Introduced: 2022 Current model
Suzuki Alto 660

Suzuki Alto 660

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The Suzuki Alto 660 was introduced in 1979 as the first generation of the Alto series. It features a 660 cc inline-3 engine producing around 30 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual or 2-speed automatic transmission. This hatchback variant is recognized for its compact size and economical performance, making it ideal for city driving.

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Introduced: 1979 Current model
Suzuki Alto 2024

Suzuki Alto 2024

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The 2024 Suzuki Alto marks the latest iteration of this longstanding model, featuring updated styling and improved safety features. It retains the 660 cc engine configuration, ensuring a balance between performance and economy, and continues to cater to urban drivers with its compact dimensions.

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Introduced: 2024 Current model
Suzuki Alto 1000

Suzuki Alto 1000

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Launched in 1989, the Suzuki Alto 1000 is a notable variant from the third generation of Alto models. It features a 1000 cc inline-4 engine that enhances its performance for both city and highway driving. This hatchback variant combines a practical design with increased passenger space.

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Introduced: 1989 Current model
Suzuki Alto 1100

Suzuki Alto 1100

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The Suzuki Alto 1100 was introduced in 1994 as part of the fourth generation. It comes equipped with an 1100 cc engine, offering a balance between power and fuel efficiency. This variant is characterized by its spacious interior and versatile hatchback design, appealing to families and commuters alike.

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Introduced: 1994 Current model
Suzuki Alto Eco

Suzuki Alto Eco

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The Suzuki Alto Eco, launched in 2010, represents a shift towards environmental consciousness. It features a 660 cc hybrid engine, combining an internal combustion engine with an electric motor for enhanced fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. This hatchback variant is designed for eco-minded consumers.

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Introduced: 2010 Current model
Suzuki Alto Turbo RS

Suzuki Alto Turbo RS

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Introduced in 2015, the Suzuki Alto Turbo RS is a performance-oriented variant of the sixth generation Alto. It features a turbocharged 660 cc engine producing 64 horsepower, paired with a CVT transmission. This sporty hatchback variant emphasizes agility and fun driving dynamics while maintaining efficiency.

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Introduced: 2015 Current model
Suzuki Alto Works

Suzuki Alto Works

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The Suzuki Alto Works was introduced in 1992 as a performance-oriented variant of the Alto. It features a turbocharged 660cc engine, generating around 64 horsepower. The lightweight design, sporty suspension, and compact size made it popular among enthusiasts looking for an agile driving experience.

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Introduced: 1992 Discontinued: 1997
Suzuki Alto 1.0L

Suzuki Alto 1.0L

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The Suzuki Alto 1.0L was introduced in 1979 as the first variant of the Alto model. It features a 1.0L inline-4 engine producing around 45 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This hatchback variant was designed for urban commuting, emphasizing compactness and fuel efficiency.

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Introduced: 1979 Discontinued: 1984
Suzuki Alto 1.0L Turbo

Suzuki Alto 1.0L Turbo

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The Suzuki Alto 1.0L Turbo was launched in 1984, enhancing the original model's performance. It features a turbocharged 1.0L engine that produces approximately 70 horsepower. This variant included sportier handling characteristics and was aimed at enthusiasts seeking a fun driving experience.

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Introduced: 1984 Discontinued: 1988