2012 Suzuki Kizashi GTS AWD

2012 Suzuki Kizashi GTS AWD

Overview

The new 2012 Suzuki Kizashi is the only star that Suzuki has in its model line up. The Kizashi is definitely a contender in its market segment and Suzuki created a youthful design and it is fun to drive.

Safety

  • Airbags, frontal
  • Airbags, side impact
  • Airbags, side curtain
  • Occupancy sensor
  • Traction control
  • Height adjustable safety belts
  • Seatbelt pre-tensioners
  • Headlights Halogen
  • Exterior light control
  • Daytime running lights
  • Door curb lights
  • Illuminated entry
  • Parking assist
  • Remote keyless entry
  • Keyless access system
  • Panic alarm
  • Door locks
  • Rear child safety door locks
  • Content theft-deterrent alarm system
  • Ignition disable
  • First aid kit
  • Theft deterrent radio
  • Low tire pressure warning

Under the hood

The drive train is a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder, that produces 180 horsepower and 170 foot pounds of torque. Power is sluggish, but you do have enough power to handle most highway conditions. Fuel economy estimated at 22mpg city and 29mpg highway, which is acceptable for this vehicle.

Driving Impression

The Kizashi has a unique chassis and suspension system that gives the vehicle sports like driving dynamic.

The Kizashi has high-performance KYB shocks and a multi-link rear end give you the sense you are driving a sports car. I noticed a fair amount of body roll as I took sharp turns and the ride was extremely bumpy when you hit irregularities in the road.

The Anti-Lock brakes could handle any situation and I felt like I was in control of the vehicle.

The 185 Horsepower motor was mated to a CVT transmission and for the most part was fun to drive.

Inside

Kizashi’s interior was contemporary and the seats were comfortable. My test drive GTS came equipped with many creature features like cloth seats, memory front seats, power seats, sun roof, dual zone climate control, satellite radio, Bluetooth hands free phone, cruise control and many other features. The center stack was laid out for easy access to radio, and Climate control functions.

The GTS AWD comes equipped with a 425-watt 10-speaker Rockford Fosgate sound system that has a great sound.

There are plenty of cup holders in front, and in the rear they are located in the dropped center armrest. The legroom in the rear is adequate. The cabin is quiet due to the amount of sound insulation that has used in the vehicle.

The Kizashi comes with keyless ignition, which is a great feature to start your car.

Outside

The styling of the Kizashi looks is contemporary and has a performance profile. The twin chrome tailpipes give the Kizashi a muscle car appearance. The 18-inch alloy wheels are impressive and highlight the vehicle.

The shape of the grille says Suzuki, with the big S in the center and the headlights/fog lights accenting the front end. The Sport GTS comes with a sport aero body kit to add icing to the cake on Suzuki new model.

Summary

The Suzuki Kizashi is worth taking a ride to a dealer if your looking for a small sports sedan that offers more standard equipment than its competitors. The engineering is excellent, and the vehicle delivers a great ride, great cornering, and precise brakes.

Specifications

  • Exterior Dimensions
  • Wheelbase 106.3 in
  • Length, Overall 183.1 in
  • Width, Max w/o mirrors 71.7 in
  • Height, Overall 58.3 in
  • Track Width, Front 61.6 in
  • Track Width, Rear 61.6 in
  • Min Ground Clearance 5.7 in
  • Interior Dimensions
  • Passenger Capacity 5
  • Passenger Volume 105.4 ftĂ‚
  • Front Head Room 39.3 in
  • Front Leg Room 41.7 in
  • Front Shoulder Room 55.5 in
  • Front Hip Room 53.1 in
  • Second Head Room 37.0 in
  • Second Leg Room 35.6 in
  • Second Shoulder Room 54.6 in
  • Second Hip Room 52.1 in

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