00:00Welcome to the video from the Car Magazine Tuning Blog.
00:09This post is all about the Suzuki Solio Hybrid, the white vehicle in the video, and the Bandit variant, the red vehicle.
00:18You can find the link to read the article in our magazine in the video description.
00:23The Suzuki Solio is a compact minivan that was first launched in 1999.
00:27At the time, the model was based on a compact car platform and was sold both abroad and in Japan.
00:36In Europe, the Solio was known as the Wagon Air Plus, while in the Japanese market it was later renamed the Wagon Air Solio.
00:44Since 2005, it has borne its current name, Solio.
00:49The current version, the second generation, was introduced in November 2020.
00:53After almost 11 years on the market, the facelifted Solio and Solio Bandit models have now been presented.
01:03The redesigned models were first unveiled at the Tokyo Auto Sale in one, which opened on January 10.
01:09While the Suzuki Solio received some moderate adjustments, the Solio Bandit underwent radical design changes.
01:15The striking front end of the Bandit model features a large grille that extends from the hood down to the bumper.
01:26The vertical chrome pattern in the grille is reminiscent of the design language of the Toyota Alford and lends the vehicle an imposing presence despite its compact size.
01:34Of particular note is the U-shaped chrome trim that extends from the headlights to the bumper, lending the front end a unique look.
01:44The sporty upper headlights blend seamlessly into the grille, reinforcing the vehicle's modern character.
01:56The bumpers and plastic trim harmonize with the chrome look and emphasize the dynamic appearance of the Solio Bandit.
02:02Another highlight of the Solio is its side design with two-row sliding doors.
02:10The body features a two-tone contrasting paint finish that visually highlights the side pillars and roof.
02:19The rear of the vehicle features vertical taillights and striking chrome trim, underscoring a luxurious appearance.
02:25The tailgate is visually reinforced by U-shaped lines, creating a solid appearance despite the compact dimensions.
02:37The base Solio also received some changes, especially at the front.
02:43The larger grille combined with wider spaced horizontal chrome strips gives it a fresher look.
02:48The slightly more prominent ends of the grille create a three-dimensional appearance.
02:58Unlike the Solio Bandit, the bumpers and headlights of the standard model are largely inherited from the previous model.
03:05The side view remains unchanged and is taken from the third-generation model.
03:11Suzuki has not yet announced details on the specifications, technical data, release date, or pricing of the revised models.
03:18Nevertheless, the visual updates provide a good taste of what's to come.
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