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Transportation

Suzuki E-Survivor Concept

Suzuki E-Survivor Concept

Blending the style of an old Suzuki Samurai or Jimny with something out of a sci-fi film, Suzuki is set to show off their e-Survivor concept at the 45th Tokyo Motor Show next month. The all-electric vehicle shares similar stylistic traits to past Suzuki off-road vehicles, including the rounded headlights and overall compact size, but brings in unique design elements like see-through doors and illuminated wheels. Suzuki is calling it the SUV for the next age. It’s lightweight and agile and boasts modern elements like large dash screens and cameras instead of rear-view mirrors. Whether you’ll ever be able to drive the electric off-roader of the future remains to be seen.