Suzuki Collection — Lightweight, Different Minds
Three Suzukis.
Three completely different approaches to driving.
Lightweight doesn't always mean easy.
Suzuki Swift Sport (2007)
Power: 125 hp (Stock)
Weight: 1060 kg (Stock)
Tires: Comfort Soft (Stock)
Track: Nürburgring Nordschleife
Lap Time: 9:08.838
Light and agile at first impression, yet surprisingly demanding. Weight transfer is more pronounced than expected, and understeer arrives with little warning. The key isn't fighting it, but understanding why it happens. Once you do, the car begins to make sense.
Suzuki Jimny XC (2018)
Power: 64 hp (Stock)
Weight: 1030 kg (Stock)
Tires: Comfort Medium (Stock)
Track: Nürburgring Nordschleife
Lap Time: 10:48.439
The Jimny delivers the strongest sensation of weight transfer among the three, yet it remains surprisingly approachable. Its limits are easy to read, encouraging confidence rather than fear. It rewards smooth balance more than outright speed.
Suzuki Carry KC (2012)
Power: 48 hp (Stock)
Weight: 710 kg (Stock)
Tires: Comfort Medium (Stock)
Track: Nürburing Nordschleife
Lap Time: 11:32.443
With only 48 horsepower, momentum becomes everything. Every corner is about preserving speed, using the car's light weight and inertia instead of relying on the brakes. Simple on paper, but surprisingly rewarding when driven with rhythm.
Just inertia and rhythm.
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Three lightweight machines.
Three completely different driving philosophies.
The Nordschleife proves that driving enjoyment isn't measured by horsepower.