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Summer offers from Suzuki – pricing announced for new self-charging hybrid models

In line with continued plans to further reduce CO2 emissions and improve fuel economy across its range of vehicles, Suzuki GB PLC is pleased to introduce three 48-Volt Self-Charging Hybrid equipped derivatives to its range. These are launched along with some very attractive customer offers to help buyers get their long-awaited new car following months of lockdown.

Suzuki dealers in England re-open their doors from today, June 1st with other regions of the UK hopefully able to follow in the coming weeks.

The new Hybrid Powertrain for Swift Sport, Vitara and S-Cross offers up to 17 per cent lower CO2 emissions, a greater level of torque and 17 per cent overall improvement in WLTP Combined fuel consumption. These models are equipped with a new K14D Boosterjet turbocharged engine, an even higher standard specification than before (including Automated Emergency Braking now as standard on all Swift Sport, Vitara and S-Cross) and directly replace the outgoing 1.4-litre Boosterjet models with manual transmission.

Taking the new and higher specification Swift Sport Hybrid as an example from the latest 0% PCP offers, a deposit of just £3,365 is required followed by 48 monthly payments of £249 and an optional final payment of £6,253 to keep the car. Suzuki dealers offer an online finance calculator too to adjust deposit, annual mileage and monthly payments up or down for even greater flexibility. The above example is based on an 8,000 miles per annum limit before mileage charges apply.

Moving up the range to the Vitara SZ-T Hybrid and with a 20 per cent deposit of £4,550, monthly payments are just £240 over 48 months with a final optional payment of £6,670 to keep the car at the end of the agreement. This example is based on a 10,000 mile per annum mileage limit.

To offer further reassurance in the current climate, Suzuki is offering an exclusive 7-day return policy to new retail car buyers running from June 1st to September 30th. Eligible vehicles may be returned to the supplying dealer within 7 days of first registration for a full refund should the customer choose to do so. This exclusive scheme will help new car buyers who may be reluctant to visit showrooms or take test drives before purchasing.

Terms and Conditions apply including a 250-mile limit in the 7-day period and availability of the offer to retail purchasers only.

Full specifications, equipment lists and images of the three new Hybrid models are available on the Suzuki media website. Pricing for the three new Hybrid models and available derivatives are as follows.

Swift Sport 1.4 Boosterjet Hybrid £21,570 0.0% APR on Suzuki Financial Services PCP or HP
Vitara 1.4 Boosterjet Hybrid SZ4 £21,749
Vitara 1.4 Boosterjet Hybrid SZ-T £22,749
Vitara 1.4 Boosterjet Hybrid SZ5 £24,749
Vitara 1.4 Boosterjet Hybrid SZ5 ALLGRIP £26,549
S-Cross 1.4 Boosterjet Hybrid SZ4 £20,749
S-Cross 1.4 Boosterjet Hybrid SZ-T £23,749
S-Cross 1.4 Boosterjet Hybrid SZ5 £25,749
S-Cross 1.4 Boosterjet Hybrid SZ5 ALLGRIP £27,549

48V Hybrid System – Further Detail.

Similar in basic principle to the 12V Hybrid system that Suzuki pioneered in 2016 and which is now fitted to all manual transmission models in the Ignis and Swift ranges, the newly developed 48V Hybrid Powertrain remains very lightweight in design and its components add less than 15kg to the overall weight of the vehicle.

The new and higher-powered Suzuki system consists of a 48V lithium-ion battery, Integrated Starter Generator (known as ISG) and 48V-12V (DC/DC) converter to power components requiring lower voltage including lights, audio and air conditioning. The ISG acts as both a generator and starter motor, is belt driven and assists the petrol engine during vehicle take off for a higher level of torque with 235Nm available from 2,000rpm.

A further benefit of the new 48V Hybrid system is the introduction of electric motor idling when the clutch is disengaged and the engine speed is approximately 1,000rpm. This feature essentially replaces fuel injection with power from the electric motor to then control and maintain engine idling at vehicle speeds below approximately 50mph and until engine automatic stop activates below approximately 10mph.

This function therefore eliminates fuel consumption under these conditions as engine momentum is electrically controlled by the ISG unit and the car is ready to re-accelerate on request with no engine restart delay.

Full specifications, equipment lists and images of the three new Hybrid models are available on the Suzuki media website.

*Article Source http://media.suzuki.co.uk/

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