Suzuki Goes Big at Tokyo Show with New Crosshiker, Hustler, and X-LANDER Concepts
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Suzuki Goes Big at Tokyo Show with New Crosshiker, Hustler, and X-LANDER Concepts



Suzuki will have a pretty impressive display at the 43rd Tokyo Motor Show held in Japan from November 23 to December 1, 2013, as it will debut no less than four brand new concept cars and several motorcycles.

On the automotive front, the new studies are the Crosshiker, Hustler, Hustler Coupe and X-LANDER, while the Frankfurt Motor Show iV-4 Concept will be making its Japanese premiere in Tokyo as well.

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