Suzuki Regina Makes a Big Impact
Published Friday, 06 January, 2012 by Blog Admin. Categories: News.
Those of you who check out the Hart Suzuki Blog on a regular basis might remember our post about some sleek city cars that Suzuki had planned to show off in Tokyo. Now that the show has passed, we would like to turn your attention to one vehicle in particular that stood out amongst the pack, We are, of course, talking about the Suzuki Regina.
The compact minicar features a design that can stop any true enthusiast dead in their tracks, and an even better fuel economy to complement it. According to Suzuki, the Regina minicar is "a vision of a next-generation global compact car with excellent fuel efficiency and low emissions."1
Just how great is the fuel economy? How does 75 miles per gallon sound? That's right, this vehicle can travel at that rate, and it isn't even a hybrid. The Regina makes use of its small size and engine, as well as regenerative braking in order to use as little fuel as possible to travel as far as it can. This also results in the vehicle producing only 70g/km of CO2, which is an equally impressive feat.
Interested in learning more about the Suzuki Regina? Make sure to check back often. We here at 1341 East Main Street Salem, VA 24153 are dedicated to keeping you informed, and we intend to do so as Suzuki makes more information regarding the Regina available.
Of course, if you're more interested in the other new Suzuki models that we proudly keep in stock, then feel free to contact us either online or by phone at (877) 664-6256 to arrange a test drive. Our team is quite knowledgeable about vehicles like the Suzuki Equator, Kizashi, and SX4, and we can even fill you in on how financing them works. Add on to that the fact that we can also outline the benefits of servicing your next Suzuki with genuine parts, and it becomes quite clear that we're in this to make the whole car-buying and owning process as simple as can be.
Source: 1http://www.autoblog.com/2011/12/01/suzuki-regina-concept-tokyo-2011/
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