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Mazda and Suzuki planning Frankfurt crossover reveals

Mazda and Suzuki planning Frankfurt crossover reveals

Posted on August 10, 2015August 26, 2019 By Jarvis

If any further proof were needed of the growing appeal of crossovers and SUVs among the car-buying public, Suzuki and Mazda will be providing it at this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show.

On Friday, Suzuki confirmed that Germany is going to be the venue for the unveiling of the Baleno, a crossover-inspired compact hatchback which was tested on crowds in concept form at the Geneva Motor Show back in March.

The Japanese car maker isn’t yet prepared to give too much away ahead of its official unveiling in terms of specifications but promises comfort, spaciousness and efficiency.
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