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The iV-4 compact SUV concept was unveiled by Suzuki at the Frankfurt Motor Show. 

The iV-4 is meant to be rugged but easily personalized by owners. The “i” in the name stands for individuality, the “V” stands for vehicle and the 4 represents four-wheel drive.

It features chunky styling with long, straight lines and a clamshell grill. The headlights extend the grill to the edges of the car and below them are LED running lights that flank the lower grill. Along the side, the top of the car is painted in gloss black, and the rest is painted Brilliant Turquoise Metallic. Suzuki says that a production version would offer a wide array of exterior parts to customize the car, as well as numerous color and texture options.

The production version would offer the lowest CO2 emissions in its class. It would come with torque vectoring four-wheel drive for improved handling and traction.



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Suzuki was established in 1909 by Michio Suzuki in Hamamatsu, Japan as Suzuki Loom Works. Initially building weaving looms for the silk industry, Suzuki invented a new type of weaving machine, that was exported, filed 120 patents and utility model rights. Despite its success Suzuki felt the need to diversify his company and so after doing research on current consumer's demand, he decided to focus on building a small car.

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