2010 Suzuki Kizashi Ride and Drive
See Also: Suzuki Specs, Comparisons and Prices- Susuki Buyers Guide
By Thom Cannell
Detroit Bureau
The Auto Channel
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We tested Suzuki’s claims for Kizashi, Japanese for “something great is coming,” around Portland, Oregon and on the Portland International Raceway’s 1.967 mile (3.17 km) mile track. Our takeaway is that Kizashi delivers the kind of driving excitement and refinement that come as standard equipment on most European vehicles while hanging onto Asian reliability and modest price.
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Suzuki developed Kizashi with great rigor and passion using both modern computer aided engineering and design coupled with old fashioned road tests. Suzuki’s chief engineer for Kizashi, Hidetoshi Kumashiro, says they destroyed approximately 300 bodies in testing and development. Instead of relying on 3-D goggles and a supercomputer’s virtual environment he demanded that the vehicle, designed to challenge European vehicle dynamics, be tested in Europe. Brakes were developed in Alpine Mountain passes, and steering and handling created on the cobblestone back lanes of England. High speed dynamics were validated on the famed Nürburgring, test track in Germany where final tweaks came from test drivers, not computers.
It is that attention to detail that elevates Kizashi into the realm it
aspired to reach. Kizashi uses MacPherson struts in front and 5-link rear
suspension to create a vehicle that goes where it is pointed without
complaint or drama; it feels light and poised, connected to every road
surface in any condition. Its engine is an all-new 2.4-liter
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All have dual-zone climate controls, ESP stability control, push-button keyless start, projector beam headlamps, power windows, doors and mirrors, ambient and footwell lighting, and at least a 9-speaker stereo. Controls built into the steering wheel for audio and cruise control seem more Euro than Asian.
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A front wheel drive SE costs $2500 more than an S and offers 17” tires on alloy wheels, seats with 10-way controls including lumbar, the CVT transmission with paddle shifters, and leather trim. I’d go for the GTS model that, at $24,849, upgrades to a Rockford Fosgate 10-speaker audio system that really rocks out Bon Jovi or Beethoven, streams bluetooth audio from my iPod and makes legal handsfree phone calls with voice commands. There’s larger performance tires (P235/45R18 if you care,) fog lamps and a power moon roof to complete your satisfaction.
You could add heated leather and power operated passenger seats, rain sensing wipers and automatic headlamps, plus the always-useful sonar proximity sensors to keep your bumpers safe and that would be the top-of-line SLS which gets dangerously close to $27,000. All Wheel Drive (AWD) is available on most models as an option.
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Soft surfaces were everywhere around my passenger and I except, oddly, on the glove box door or console latches. That console has two layers and the bottom latch discloses the larger bottom bin, the top latch the smaller top bin; it is wonderfully ergonomic. Kizashi’s A pillar is massive enough to provide requisite rollover support, sleek enough to offer little leftwards vision obstruction.
For performance oriented intenders, Kizashi is built with extensive amounts of high strength steel, particularly in the critical B pillar and door ring areas. Load paths in the upper frame and lower frame members, sub-floor cross members and braces also use HSS. Aerodynamic treatment include separate engine, body, and bumper covers. Enthusiast will know the importance of KYB dampers (shock absorbers,) Bosch ABS, and Akebono brakes, aluminum steering knuckles and available alloy wheels in 16,” 17,” and 18” sizes. Every driver can benefit from the standard ESP system calibrated for aggressive driving styles. A rigid body and these technologies are what gives Kizashi precise steering feel and a confident chassis.
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Get complete specifications on these vehicles:
- 2010 Suzuki Kizashi SLS AWD
- 2010 Suzuki Kizashi S AWD
- 2010 Suzuki Kizashi GTS FWD
- 2010 Suzuki Kizashi SE FWD
- 2010 Suzuki Kizashi S FWD
- 2010 Suzuki Kizashi GTS AWD
- 2010 Suzuki Kizashi SLS FWD
- 2010 Suzuki Kizashi SE AWD
Complete specifications on these and other vehicles are available at the New Car Buyers Guide!









