The Kizashi category encompasses a range of mid-size sedans manufactured by Suzuki. These vehicles are characterized by their sporty design, refined interiors, and capable performance, often featuring all-wheel-drive options. Primarily designed for personal transportation, the Kizashi models offer a blend of everyday practicality and engaging driving dynamics, making them suitable for commuting, family use, and spirited driving. Their development focused on providing a premium experience within their segment.
Documentation for Kizashi vehicles includes comprehensive service and repair manuals detailing all maintenance procedures, diagnostic information, and component specifications. Owners and technicians can find detailed instructions for routine upkeep, engine and drivetrain servicing,...
The Kizashi category encompasses a range of mid-size sedans manufactured by Suzuki. These vehicles are characterized by their sporty design, refined interiors, and capable performance, often featuring all-wheel-drive options. Primarily designed for personal transportation, the Kizashi models offer a blend of everyday practicality and engaging driving dynamics, making them suitable for commuting, family use, and spirited driving. Their development focused on providing a premium experience within their segment.
Documentation for Kizashi vehicles includes comprehensive service and repair manuals detailing all maintenance procedures, diagnostic information, and component specifications. Owners and technicians can find detailed instructions for routine upkeep, engine and drivetrain servicing, electrical system troubleshooting, and bodywork repairs. These resources are essential for ensuring the longevity, optimal performance, and safe operation of the Kizashi, providing the necessary technical guidance for both routine maintenance and complex repairs.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced from 2009 to 2013, was Suzuki's flagship sedan designed to offer a premium driving experience with European styling and sophisticated handling. Built on the global C-segment platform, this model was available primarily in front-wheel drive (FWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) configurations, featuring a naturally aspirated 2.4-liter inline-4 engine (J24B) producing approximately 180-185 horsepower. The Kizashi was praised for its agile chassis tuning and engaging dynamics, often drawing comparisons to higher-segment European sedans, and offered a choice between a 6-speed manual transmission or a continuously variable transmission (CVT) with sport mode and available paddle shifters.
The 2010 Suzuki Kizashi, identified by its GY series chassis code, represents Suzuki's ambitious entry into the sporty, upscale compact sedan segment. Designed to compete with established marques, the Kizashi boasts a stylish, athletic exterior and a premium interior feel. Its performance is characterized by a sport-tuned chassis, with an available intelligent All-Wheel Drive (i-AWD) system and engaging driving dynamics, powered by a robust 2.4-liter J24B DOHC engine. This model, manufactured in Japan, offers a compelling blend of engineering quality and reliability, aiming to provide an exceptional driving experience.
The 2011 Suzuki Kizashi is a compact to mid-size sedan that offered a compelling blend of sporty handling, available all-wheel drive, and upscale interior appointments, positioning it as a premium choice within its segment. Manufactured in Japan, this model features a 2.4-liter J24B inline 4-cylinder engine, producing up to 173 horsepower, paired with either a 6-speed manual or a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). The Kizashi was recognized for its safety, earning an IIHS Top Safety Pick award and achieving 5 stars in NHTSA frontal crash tests, thanks to standard safety features including ABS, EBD, ESC, and multiple airbags. Its design emphasized driving dynamics, making it a unique offering that stood out against competitors like the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry.
The 2012 Suzuki Kizashi represents a compelling entry in the premium compact sedan segment, offering a blend of sporty handling, available all-wheel drive, and a distinctive, upscale interior. Built on a derivative of the Global C Platform, this Japanese-engineered vehicle was designed to compete with established players like the Honda Civic Si and Subaru Impreza WRX, providing a refined driving experience. Notable features include its powerful 2.4-liter DOHC inline-4 engine, available six-speed manual or Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), and a sophisticated i-AWD system. The Kizashi received praise for its chassis dynamics and styling, making it an appealing choice for drivers seeking a more engaging and sophisticated compact car.
This workshop service manual covers the Suzuki Kizashi models produced between 2009 and 2012. The Kizashi, manufactured in Japan, was positioned as Suzuki's aspirational sport sedan, designed to compete with established players like the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. It distinguished itself with available All-Wheel Drive (AWD), engaging handling dynamics, and a unique styling package. Powered by a 2.4-liter J24B 4-cylinder engine, it offered a choice between a 6-speed manual transmission or a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), with AWD often paired with the latter. The vehicle's engineering emphasized a sporty driving experience, a departure from many mainstream sedans of its era.
The Suzuki Kizashi is a compact to mid-size sedan produced from 2009 to 2013, known for its sporty design, available All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system, and an upscale interior that offered significant value within its segment. Positioned as Suzuki's flagship sedan, it aimed to compete with established models such as the Mazda6, Honda Accord, and Toyota Camry. The Kizashi featured a naturally aspirated 2.4-liter inline-4 engine (J24B) producing approximately 180-185 horsepower, mated to either a 6-speed manual or a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), with both Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) and the distinctive i-AWD system available. Its engineering emphasized driving dynamics and a refined experience, earning praise from automotive journalists for its handling and premium feel.
The Suzuki Kizashi, a mid-size sedan produced for the 2009 through 2012 model years, represented Suzuki's ambitious entry into a competitive global market segment. Characterized by its distinctive, European-inspired styling and an engineering focus on agile handling, the Kizashi aimed to offer a compelling blend of performance and value. Available with an intelligent All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system and powered by a 2.4-liter inline-4 engine, this model was designed to provide an engaging driving experience, setting it apart from many of its contemporaries. Its well-appointed interior and comprehensive safety features further contributed to its appeal as a stylish and reliable option.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced between 2009 and 2012, represents Suzuki's ambitious entry into the competitive compact to mid-size sedan segment, aiming to offer a more premium driving experience. Known for its distinctive, upscale design and a platform emphasizing driving dynamics, the Kizashi featured a 2.4L DOHC 16-valve inline-4 engine, delivering approximately 180-185 horsepower, and was available with either a 6-speed manual or a CVT transmission. Optional Intelligent All-Wheel Drive further enhanced its appeal. This model was designed to compete with established leaders such as the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, offering a unique blend of style, performance, and value.
This manual covers the Suzuki Kizashi, produced from 2009 to 2014. The Kizashi, a compact to mid-size sedan, was known for its premium offering within the Suzuki lineup, featuring an inline 4-cylinder engine typically around 2.4 liters, producing approximately 180-190 horsepower. Available with both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive, and offered with a 6-speed manual or automatic/CVT transmission, the Kizashi was praised for its styling and driving dynamics. Safety was a strong point, with many configurations earning a 5-star NHTSA front crash test rating and IIHS Top Safety Pick status in certain years, equipped with standard ABS and ESC, as well as comprehensive airbag systems.
Welcome to the comprehensive service manual for the sedan, covering model years 2009 through 2014. The Kizashi was engineered as the flagship sedan, aiming to deliver a distinctive blend of bold, sporty styling, premium interior appointments, and engaging driving dynamics. It stood apart from many mainstream competitors with its focus on driving pleasure and offered an available intelligent All-Wheel Drive system for enhanced traction. This sedan was designed for discerning buyers seeking a capable and stylish vehicle, positioned within the compact to mid-size segment.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced from 2009 to 2014, represented Suzuki's ambitious entry into the mid-size sedan market, aiming to blend sporty driving dynamics with premium features. Powered by a naturally aspirated 2.4-liter inline-4 engine producing approximately 185 horsepower, it offered available All-Wheel Drive and a choice of manual or automatic transmissions, distinguishing it with engaging performance for its class. Known for its well-regarded handling and solid safety ratings, including good scores from IIHS and a five-star NHTSA front crash test rating, the Kizashi was designed to provide a refined and enjoyable driving experience, supported by a range of technologies such as available navigation and Bluetooth connectivity.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced from 2009 to 2014, represents Suzuki's ambitious entry into the mainstream sedan market, offering a compelling blend of distinctive styling and engaging driving dynamics. As Suzuki's flagship model, it aimed to challenge established competitors with its sporty design, available intelligent All-Wheel Drive (i-AWD) system, and a focus on balanced performance. Built on the robust Subaru Global Platform, the Kizashi provided a solid foundation for its European-inspired aesthetics and handling characteristics, making it a unique proposition for those seeking a well-equipped and visually appealing sedan.
Welcome to the comprehensive workshop service repair manual for the Kizashi, covering models from 2009 through 2014. This manual details the First Generation (Series 1) Kizashi, chassis code FR, encompassing all models, engines, and transmission types. Suzuki's commitment to sporty driving dynamics and unique design is evident in the Kizashi, which competed in the mid-size sedan segment against established brands. This vehicle, manufactured in Japan, offers a blend of performance with its 2.4-liter J24B engine and available All-Wheel Drive (i-AWD) system, paired with either a 6-speed manual or CVT automatic transmission.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced for the 2010 and 2011 model years, was a distinctive entry into the mid-size sedan market, celebrated for its sporty handling, available All-Wheel Drive (AWD), and European-inspired design. Positioned to compete with established models like the Mazda6 and Honda Accord, the Kizashi offered a compelling blend of performance and style, aiming to provide a more engaging driving experience. Its engineering quality and reliability were highlighted by its available 2.4L inline-4 engine and options for both manual and automatic transmissions, catering to a range of driver preferences.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced for the 2010 and 2011 model years, represents Suzuki's ambitious entry into the competitive mid-size sedan segment. Designed with a focus on European-inspired styling, sporty handling, and a well-appointed interior, the Kizashi aimed to offer a premium and engaging driving experience. Key distinguishing factors included the availability of All-Wheel Drive (AWD) on higher trims and a powerful 2.4-liter J24B engine, delivering between 172-185 horsepower. The vehicle featured a robust safety suite, including standard ABS, ESC, and multiple airbags, contributing to its respectable safety ratings.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced for the 2010 and 2011 model years, is a mid-size sedan that represented Suzuki's ambitious entry into a competitive automotive segment. Known for its well-balanced chassis, available all-wheel drive, and refined interior, the Kizashi offered a compelling blend of performance and practicality. Its design emphasized a sporty yet sophisticated aesthetic, aiming to provide a driving experience that belied its mainstream market positioning. The vehicle's engineering quality and safety features, including its recognition as an IIHS Top Safety Pick, underscore its robust construction and commitment to occupant protection.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced for the 2010 and 2011 model years, represents Suzuki's ambitious entry into the competitive mid-size sedan segment. Known for its sporty styling, refined interior, and the availability of an intelligent All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system, the Kizashi was engineered to offer a compelling blend of performance and comfort. It was designed to appeal to drivers seeking a distinctive vehicle that stood apart from mainstream offerings, often competing with established models like the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. The chassis codes FBA and FBC, along with the J24B engine, are central to its identity, embodying Suzuki's commitment to quality and driving dynamics.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced for the 2010 and 2011 model years, represents Suzuki's notable entry into the competitive compact to mid-size sedan segment. Designed with a focus on engaging driving dynamics and a sporty aesthetic, the Kizashi aimed to offer a distinct alternative to mainstream offerings like the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. This first-generation model, designated the PB Series, featured a 2.4-liter J24B naturally aspirated inline-4 engine, delivering between 180-185 horsepower, and was available with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), with optional All-Wheel Drive on select trims. Praised by automotive journalists for its sharp handling and upscale interior, the Kizashi was engineered to provide a European driving feel and a premium experience.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced for the 2010 and 2011 model years, is a compact to mid-size sedan renowned for its sharp styling, engaging driving dynamics, and a premium interior that belied its segment. Designed with a focus on European handling characteristics, it offered a sophisticated driving experience and aimed to compete with established players in the market. Available with a 2.4-liter DOHC VVT engine producing approximately 180-185 horsepower and featuring a 6-speed manual or optional CVT/automatic transmission, the Kizashi also offered an available All-Wheel Drive system, further enhancing its sporty appeal. Its sharp design philosophy and well-appointed cabin were frequently highlighted by automotive journalists, earning it accolades as an underrated yet compelling option.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced for the 2010-2011 model years, is a mid-size sedan recognized for its sporty handling, distinctive styling, and the availability of standard All-Wheel Drive (AWD) on many configurations. Powered by a 2.4-liter inline 4-cylinder engine (J24B) producing 172 horsepower and 170 lb-ft of torque, it offered a compelling alternative in its segment. The Kizashi emphasized driving dynamics and all-weather capability, making it an appealing choice for drivers seeking performance and refinement. Its robust engineering is further evidenced by strong safety ratings, including a 5-Star NHTSA rating for side-impact safety and recognition as an IIHS Top Safety Pick.
This manual covers the Suzuki Kizashi, specifically the Fourth Generation models produced for the 2010 and 2011 model years. The Kizashi was Suzuki's premium offering in the competitive mid-size sedan segment, distinguished by its sporty styling, responsive handling, and available Intelligent All-Wheel Drive system. It aimed to provide a refined driving experience, competing with established models like the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. The vehicle features a 2.4-liter J24B inline 4-cylinder engine producing 180-185 horsepower, paired with either a 6-speed manual or an optional Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). Safety was a strong point, with standard electronic stability control, traction control, ABS, and airbags, earning it a 5-Star NHTSA frontal crash rating and an IIHS Top Safety Pick designation for 2011.
The Suzuki Kizashi, a compact executive sedan produced for the 2010 and 2011 model years, represented Suzuki's commitment to delivering a refined and engaging driving experience. Praised for its sporty and stylish exterior design, the Kizashi offered a premium appearance that rivaled competitors like the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. Key engineering highlights included an available All-Wheel Drive (AWD) option and an independent multi-link rear suspension, contributing to its commendable handling dynamics. Powered by the 2.4L J24B engine, it provided a balanced blend of performance and efficiency, making it a distinctive choice in its segment.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced for the 2010 and 2011 model years, represents Suzuki's ambitious entry into the competitive mid-size sedan market. Designed to offer a more premium and engaging driving experience than many of its rivals, the Kizashi was lauded for its sharp handling, refined interior appointments, and the availability of an all-wheel-drive system. Under the hood, it typically features a 2.4-liter inline-4 engine, paired with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). This sedan was engineered to provide a balance of performance and comfort, making it a distinctive choice for drivers seeking a blend of sportiness and everyday practicality.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced for the 2010 and 2011 model years, represents Suzuki's ambitious entry into the competitive mid-size sedan segment. Distinguished by its European-inspired styling and a focus on engaging driving dynamics, the Kizashi FR Series was engineered to offer a refined and sporty experience. Available in various trim levels, including S, SE, GTS, and SLS, it featured a robust 2.4L DOHC inline-4 engine, delivering 172 horsepower and 170 lb-ft of torque, paired with either a 6-speed manual or an optional CVT transmission. The vehicle also offered an available Intelligent All-Wheel Drive system, further enhancing its performance credentials. Its commitment to safety was recognized with an IIHS Top Safety Pick designation and a 5-Star NHTSA overall safety rating, underscoring its solid construction and comprehensive safety features, including standard electronic stability control and multiple airbags.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced for the 2010 and 2011 model years, is a mid-size sedan recognized for its sporty handling, distinctive styling, and a robust 2.4-liter naturally aspirated inline-4 engine. Positioned to compete with established vehicles in its class, the Kizashi offered an engaging driving experience, complemented by available all-wheel drive and a focus on premium features for its segment. This vehicle represents Suzuki's commitment to engineering quality and driver enjoyment, blending reliable performance with a unique aesthetic that set it apart in the competitive automotive market.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced from 2010 to 2016, represents Suzuki's ambitious entry into the competitive mid-size sedan market. Engineered with a focus on driving dynamics, sporty styling, and a refined interior, the Kizashi offered features such as available all-wheel drive, a 2.4-liter J24B inline-4 engine producing approximately 180-185 horsepower, and a choice between a 6-speed manual or CVT transmission. Its distinctive attributes, including a well-tuned chassis and a comfortable, upscale cabin, positioned it as a compelling alternative to established players like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord, aiming to provide a more engaging driving experience for owners.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced from 2009 to 2014, is a compact sedan recognized for its engaging driving dynamics and stylish design, often positioned as a premium alternative in its class. Built on the HZ platform, it offered a robust 2.4L J24B engine and was available with front-wheel drive or an intelligent All-Wheel Drive system. Notable features include its sporty handling, distinctive exterior styling, and a comfortable interior, making it a compelling choice for those seeking a blend of performance and refinement. The Kizashi competed with established models from Honda, Toyota, and Volkswagen, distinguishing itself through its unique engineering and driving character.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced for the 2010 and 2011 model years, represents Suzuki's ambitious entry into the mainstream mid-size sedan segment. Conceived as a flagship model, it distinguished itself with a striking exterior design, a sport-tuned chassis delivering engaging driving dynamics, and a well-appointed interior featuring quality materials. This sedan competed with established players by offering a blend of Suzuki's reputation for reliable engineering with a focus on performance and a premium appearance. Available with front-wheel drive or an intelligent All-Wheel Drive (i-AWD) system and powered by a 2.4L J24B engine, the Kizashi aimed to provide a compelling alternative for buyers seeking a distinctive and driver-focused vehicle.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced for the model years 2010 through 2016, represents Suzuki's ambitious foray into the premium mid-size sedan segment. This first-generation model, identified by chassis codes AZD10 and AZE10, was engineered with a focus on European-inspired styling and a commitment to delivering an engaging driving experience. Powered by a 2.4-liter J24B inline 4-cylinder engine, the Kizashi offered a balance of performance and efficiency, available with either a 6-speed manual or a CVT automatic transmission, and in some configurations, All-Wheel Drive. Its chassis dynamics and handling were frequently highlighted by automotive journals as key strengths, positioning it as a stylish and sporty alternative in a competitive market.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced for the 2010-2011 model years, is a distinctive sedan recognized for its striking, European-influenced styling and engaging driving dynamics. Engineered with a sport-tuned suspension and chassis, it offers a comfortable yet responsive ride, setting it apart in its segment. This first-generation model, uniquely developed on its own platform, was available with an All-Wheel Drive option, enhancing its all-weather capability and appeal. The Kizashi aimed to provide a premium alternative in the compact to mid-size sedan market, often praised by automotive journalists for its value and performance.
The Suzuki Kizashi, produced for the 2009 through 2014 model years, represented Suzuki's ambitious entry into the mainstream sedan market, offering a blend of European-inspired styling, available all-wheel drive, and a spirited 2.4-liter inline-4 engine. Known for its engaging driving dynamics and robust safety features, including standard ABS, ESC, and traction control, the Kizashi aimed to provide a premium experience in the compact to mid-size segment. This model, manufactured in Japan, is recognized for its solid build quality and achieved notable safety accolades, such as IIHS Top Safety Pick designations and 5-star NHTSA crash test ratings for various years, underscoring its commitment to occupant protection.