Suzuki etymology: What does its name mean? Who is it named after?
Dominant in India, and popular in Japan and Asia, Suzuki specialises in smaller vehicles and motorbikes, but where does its come from?
Dominant in India, and popular in Japan and Asia, Suzuki specialises in smaller vehicles and motorbikes, but where does its come from?
The facelifted JDM DC2 Honda Integra Type R had more conventional rectangular headlights, a 147kW (197kW) 1.8-liter B18C VTEC engine, and 5-speed manual.
The G30 BMW 5-Series sedan is lighter, larger and has more tech. Available in 520i, 530i, 540, M550, 520d, 530d, and 530 iPerformance models.
The fifth-gen Honda CR-V is larger, lighter, has a much improved interior, and optional 1.5-liter turbo EarthDreams 4-cylinder engine, and AWD.
The third generation Buick GL8 minivan will be launched later this year and will go on sale in China in 2017 with new styling and an updated platform.
Tata Motors is responsible for both the super cheap Nano, and the luxurious Jaguar and Land Rover ranges, but where does it name come from?
The Hyundai Santa-Fast is a Santa Fe SUV tuned by Bisimoto with a 1040hp (776kW) 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6, RWD, and 6-speed manual.
Rugged and boxy, the Land Rover Discovery 4 (LR4 in North America) has styling changes and reliability improvements over the Discovery 3 (LR3 in the USA).
The new Mercedes-Benz E-Class All-Terrain, a competitor for the Audi A6 Allroad, is under consideration for the US market.
Tesla Motors is cool, hip, trendy, and, according to its fans, will make electric cars mainstream, but who is it named after, and why?