Who says square means boring?

Who says square means boring?

The latest kei-class wagon from Suzuki is cute, in a boxy kind of way.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
26 Jan 2008

The latest Suzuki micro-minivan to hit the market is the Palette, which the automaker first showed at last year's Tokyo Motor Show. On sale in Japan from January 30th, the Palette is a tall-roofed four-passenger minivan whose key features are dual sliders (with power available on one or both sides, depending on trim level) and its low, flat load floor.

Like all kei-class cars, the palette is available in NA or turbocharged engines, manual and automatic gearboxes, and a choice of 2WD or 4WD.

A good little city car for Singaporean women!


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