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Introduction A hot favorite among the female customers because of its unique box-like shape, Suzuki Alto Lapin is a retro-styled kei car which has 5 doors and a hatchback body. It was launched in 2002 by Suzuki exclusively for the Japanese market. It is also known as the Mazda Spiano. Lapin is a French word which means “rabbit”. The name suits the car because of the budged headbox. It can boast of a FF layout. The normal engine of a Suzuki Alto Lapino is 657 cc incline 3 dohe 40 KW. Other than that, Suzuki Alto Lapin also has a 657 cc incline 3 turbo dohe 44 KW Engine. The transmission of the car is 4 speed automatic column shift with a 5 speed manual. The car boasts of right hand steering. The interiors are well decorated to suit the tastes of the urban customers. | |
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Following the trend of retro-bodied models such as the new MINI and Volkswagen Beetle, the simple Lapin boasts a classic Seventies look which reminds the customers of the Mini Clubman. However, once the door is opened, the ultra-practical look and the stylish interiors exude the typical urban look. The cabin has a light and airy atmosphere, thanks to its large glass area, and the automatic gear shifter is mounted to the steering column to free up space in the foot well. Meanwhile, the tall roofline provides enough headroom for four adults to sit in comfort, despite the compact dimensions.
The fuel capacity of the car is 30 litres which is similar to Daihatsu Gino. The length of the track in front is 1285-1295mm and the length of the track in the back is 1280-1290 mm. It has 12 valves in total with 4 cylinders per cylinder. The length of the Suzuki Alto Lapin is 3395 mm, the width is 1475mm and the height of the new Suzuki Alto Lapin is 1495-1505mm.

