https://autocade.net/index.php?title=Suzuki_Twin&feed=atom&action=historySuzuki Twin - Revision history2024-03-28T16:58:25ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.35.5https://autocade.net/index.php?title=Suzuki_Twin&diff=28746&oldid=prevWikiSysop: Created page with "File:Suzuki_Twin_Hybrid_A.jpg '''Suzuki Twin (EC22S). 2003–5 (prod. 10,106). 2-door sedan. F/F, 658 cm³ petrol, 658 cm³ petrol–electric hybrid (I3 DOHC).''' Two-sea..."2020-07-30T09:18:31Z<p>Created page with "<a href="/index.php/File:Suzuki_Twin_Hybrid_A.jpg" title="File:Suzuki Twin Hybrid A.jpg">File:Suzuki_Twin_Hybrid_A.jpg</a> '''Suzuki Twin (EC22S). 2003–5 (prod. 10,106). 2-door sedan. F/F, 658 cm³ petrol, 658 cm³ petrol–electric hybrid (I3 DOHC).''' Two-sea..."</p>
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'''Suzuki Twin (EC22S). 2003–5 (prod. 10,106). 2-door sedan. F/F, 658 cm³ petrol, 658 cm³ petrol–electric hybrid (I3 DOHC).''' Two-seat microcar with short overall length (2,735 mm) and wheelbase (1,800 mm). Flip-up rear window. Well priced hybrid also offered (an extra 5 kW on top of the 32 kW), but neither petrol nor hybrid versions caught on and the Twin became, along with the [[Suzuki X-90|X-90]], one of Suzuki’s shortest-lived models. Lacked power, though a useful commuter car. Minor improvements 2004 and 2005, deleted in August 2005. A recall was announced in 2010 to rectify a potential fault in the exhaust pipe.<br />
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''Manufacturing location:'' Japan<br />
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''Marque:'' [[Suzuki]]</div>WikiSysop