It’s an Alto Works RS-Z, which is basically a hot hatch variant of the Alto if you’re willing to play a little fast and loose with the term “hot hatch.” You know, because of the 63 horsepower.
Dubbed the Suzuki Alto RS Turbo, the hot hatch uses the standard 660-cc gasoline engine but pairs it up with a turbocharger for additional performance, though it’s unclear just how much.
What is a surprise, though, is that having now driven this angry, crackling, snarling hot hatch ... if the little Zuki’s off-road ability (or even just its irresistibly endearing looks) are appealing ...
The Suzuki Swift Sport looks to continue the model’s success in the junior hot hatch segment with a compelling lightweight formula. The Swift Sport has landed in the UK with a compelling asking ...
Sadly, the hot hatch stance is not combined with a much-needed power boost. Moving on, the Suzuki Jimny Conqueror Concept communicates the rugged nature of the iconic off-roader with the help of ...