
This car is currently located in Japan and once purchased, will arrive in New Zealand approximately by the 2nd week of June.
Equipped with a 650cc petrol engine and an automatic transmission, the Alto offers smooth and effortless driving. Its compact size combined with four-wheel drive makes it exceptionally maneuverable in tight urban spaces while also providing added traction and stability for confident driving in various weather conditions. Whether navigating city streets or venturing onto rural roads, this car adapts with ease.
The five-door layout adds convenience by allowing easy access for passengers and loading versatility. Its light exterior colour complements its clean design while maintaining a low profile on the road. Inside, the cabin focuses on maximizing space and comfort without compromising simplicity – making every journey enjoyable whether commuting or running errands.
Suzuki's reputation for building durable vehicles shines through in this Alto’s build quality. The Kei car’s lightweight frame ensures impressive fuel efficiency that saves you money at the pump without sacrificing performance. Plus, maintenance costs remain affordable due to Suzuki’s extensive parts availability.
If you seek a small yet capable vehicle ideal for city living that doesn’t compromise on drive quality or style, this 2014 Suzuki Alto presents an outstanding choice. It blends nimble handling with reliable mechanics to suit a wide range of lifestyles and driving needs. Experience daily driving made easy and economical with this thoughtfully engineered Japanese compact car that truly stands out from its class.
Fuel consumption unknown based on the information provided from the supplier. Visit the EECA website to find out more about this information and fuel saver labels.
Emission rating unknown based on the information provided from the supplier. Visit the www.rightcar.co.nz for more information.
Safety rating unknown based on the information provided from the supplier. Visit the www.rightcar.co.nz for more information.

