Make
|
Suzuki |
Model |
P.X. |
Concept
year |
2005 |
Production
year |
- |
Engine |
2.0
litre 4 cylinder |
Unveiled at the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show the Suzuki P.X.
represented a completely new shape and style for the company
- one which they have not repeated since.
Designed - according to Suzuki - to fulfill the requirements
of middle aged Japanese men (yeah seriously), the P.X.
was a minivan concept which got its styling inspiration
from the American Airstream caravans.
This influence can be seen in the curved yet simple shapes,
the exposed rivet-style fixings on the wheel arches, and
the highly reflective silver paint.
The Suzuki P.X. featured a stylish but slightly-to-clinical-to-be-comfortable
interior which was characterized by swathes of light gray
leather, ice-blue lighting and brushed aluminium surfaces.
The PX had three rows of seats - all courtesy of Recaro.
The second row could be folded away to make room for limousine-style
seating for the third-row passengers. The third-row seats
also featured a hidden table in the center console with
integrated champagne glass holders.
Powering the Suzuki PX was a 2.0 litre inline four-cylinder
engine which turned the front wheels. |
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