2006 Suzuki PX Concept
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(from Suzuki Press
Release) Equipped with a 2.0-liter, water-cooled,
four-cycle in-line, four-cylinder, DOHC 16-valve engine, Suzuki
designers conceived a high-class vehicle with an environment that is
streamlined and refreshingly plush and modern.
Exterior: The Suzuki P.X. has unique streamlined exterior styling
with an aerodynamic front face and round body shape that measures
175 inches long and rides on an extended 118-inch wheelbase. With
three doors on each side, the retro-futuristic styling cues and
shape resemble classic Airstream caravans. The Suzuki P.X. is
further defined with silver finish, horizontal breaks across its
lamps and grille and ridges down its side panels. The vehicle stands
out on the road due to large wheel arches with eyecatching moldings
accentuated by stainless steel rivets combined with 20-inch aluminum
alloy wheels and a wide wheelbase.
Interior: The P.X. is a spacious minivan concept that promises to
provide an enjoyable driving experience. The interior features a
luxurious cabin and unique seat layout, which focuses on first- and
third-row seat usage. The minivan concept has three rows of plush
Recaro seats with second-row foldaway functionality for
limousine-style seating and room to stretch out. The third-row
seating features a hidden table in the center console with hidden
champagne glass holders. Muted leather-clad seating materials with
light gray interior and aluminum trim finish are accentuated by blue
electroluminescent lighting. For an enhanced driving experience, a
classic, twin-cowl dashboard is combined with a liquid crystal
control panel with flip-down LCD monitor.
As one of the most innovative minivan concepts in recent history,
the Suzuki P.X. illustrates a wide range of possibilities for
Suzuki’s vision in the future and showcases some of the elements the
company may consider incorporating into Suzuki vehicles in years to
come.