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Last Updated : 2024-04-20 20:10:00
“Preeminent, aesthetically pleasing, fuel efficient, affordability and value retention are the core attributes across the whole range of Suzuki vehicles. Now you have the privilege of reserving your preferred model of this unique marque, online” emphasized Associated Motorways (Private) Limited (AMW)Suzuki Marketing and Promotion Manager Wickum Chandra.
From the Suzuki Alto, which made it possible for the country’s majority to realize the dream of owning a vehicle, as well as being most people’s first car, right up to the top-end Suzuki Vitara; Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV), the name Suzuki has won the hearts of many Sri Lankans.
The brand new line-up of Suzuki vehicles can be reserved online with an initial payment along with the model and the color of choice, made possible through this latest website, thus saving time for the customer. If desired by the customer, Suzuki has even made it possible for him/her to walk in to any Suzuki showroom island wide and test drive the choice of brand new Suzuki vehicle.
Suzuki, the segment leader in Sri Lanka for the past 22 years, boasts a range of models consisting of many option levels, transmission type and engine size to suit each individual taste. Starting with the world’s highest selling and adorable Suzuki Alto, the list goes on to include the spacious and hybrid-like frugal Celerio auto and manual; the tall-boy silhouetted Stingray auto; the racetrack proven Swift; the sporty four-door sedan, Dzire; the premium hatchback, Baleno; the family-mover, Ertiga seven-seater; the rear-drive, the upmarket sedan, Ciaz with diesel hybrid and petrol variants and the luxurious SUV, Vitara.
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