SUZUKI SX4

Front-drive models share all-wheel drive looks in new model year upgrade, but price incentives are the big drawcard

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Suzuki has knocked $1500 off the price of the new model year upgrade for the SX4 crossover/small car.

And there's a short-term offer on the table for buyers of the basic SX4 manual — $19,990 driveaway (inclusive of on-road costs and dealer delivery charges).

“There has never been a better opportunity to get behind the wheel of a new SX4, and become another satisfied member of the Suzuki family,”says Suzuki Australia General Manager Tony Devers.

“Our SX4 customers are among our most satisfied and the word continues to spread about the value for money that comes with owning a Suzuki. Now, with the standardisation of several key features, we are able to offer even better value for the new SX4 range.”

In the latest of a series of model year upgrades since the car's release, Suzuki has aligned the exterior styling details of the front-wheel drive SX4 models with those of the all-wheel drive cars, specifying the latter model's wheel arch flares, underbody protection and roof rails for the front-driver in both the standard and S grades.

Suzuki SX4 pricing
2WD hatch (manual) — $18,990
2WD hatch (CVT) — $20,990
2WD hatch S (manual) — $21,990
2WD hatch S (CVT) — $23,990
AWD hatch (manual) — $21,990
AWD hatch (CVT) — $23,990
AWD hatch S (manual) — $24,190
AWD hatch S (CVT) — $26,190

Prices listed do not apply in Queensland

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