Suzuki Motors announced that it has sold 5 million units of the Alto hatchback in Japan. Suzuki Alto is company’s first model to have reached this sales milestone. To celebrate this feat, the company has introduced the Alto L and Alto S in three special colors: French Mint Pearl metallic, Coffret Pink Pearl metallic and Phone Beige metallic. These special colors will become available in Japan on 20th December 2016.
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Suzuki Alto measures 3,395 mm in length, 1,475 mm in width and 1,475 mm/1,500 mm in height. It’s powered by the R06A 0.66-litre VVT three-cylinder petrol engine that produces 38 kW (52 PS) and 63 Nm of torque or 36 kW (49 PS) and 58 Nm of torque.
The Alto in special colors is available only in CVT models, but 5-speed manual and 5-speed automated manual transmission choices are available for regular trims. Four-wheel drive system is available in both trim levels. The fuel economy in JC08 test cycle is rated at 37 km/l (2WD) and 33.2 km/l (4WD).
Prices for these special colors Alto in Japan are:
- Suzuki Alto L 2WD – JPY 8,94,240 (PKR 8.04 lac)
- Suzuki Alto L 4WD – JPY 10,00,080 (PKR 9.0 lac)
- Suzuki Alto S 2WD – JPY 10,02,240 (PKR 9.02 lac)
- Suzuki Alto S 4WD – JPY 11,02,680 (PKR 9.92 lac)
History of Alto
The Suzuki Alto was launched back in 1979 as a kei car. Since then, the Alto has been constantly updated with modern hi-tech features sand safety equipment, and is currently in its 8th generation. In Pakistan, different models of Alto have been sold with different names, hence people don’t realize that it’s the same car. Let’s look at the different Alto generations that have been produced since 1979.
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First generation (1979–1984)
Second generation (1984–1988)
Third generation (1988–1994)
Fourth generation (1994–1998)
Fifth generation (1998–2004)
Sixth generation (2004–2009)
Seventh generation (2009–2014)
Eighth generation (2014–present)
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The Alto has been a very successful car, both in Japanese domestic as well as export markets. The locally produced Alto models have lagged far behind the world in terms of built quality, fuel efficiency, safety and the use of tech gadgetry.
While there are unconfirmed reports of Pak Suzuki launching the 8th gen Alto in Pakistan, it will be interesting to see if the locally produced Alto is comparable to the Alto available in global markets.

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