Tuesday, November 1, 2016

The Show of 2015 Suzuki Mighty Deck

2015 Suzuki Mighty Deck Review - Tokyo Motor Show is one of the more entertaining in the automotive world. This event concentrates mainly on the Japanese domestic market, so even though the car is shown there may not be very relevant to the whole world, they are a great way to see something different from the kind of concept we will see, say, at the Detroit Auto Show. We also get to see some cars from manufacturers that sell cars in North America, that Suzuki is now one. The automaker, will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2020, and 2015 Suzuki Mighty Deck took some of the concepts to the Tokyo show what is planned for the next 100 years.

Supermini of Suzuki Mighty Deck


One is the Mighty Deck concept, a supermini utilitarian named after his handy, if small enough, the rear deck. The name and design of the car is very influenced by the old Suzuki Mighty Boy, festive called kei cars built from 1983 to 1988. The design of 2015 Suzuki Mighty Deck was updated, and a large amount of wood added inside and out, but it is clear where the idea came from. The Mighty Boy was never a great success, the short production life, but there is a charm to it, and in turn to the new Mighty Deck.

 
The 2015 Suzuki Mighty Deck remains truer to the original design of most retro concept. 80s boxiness of Boy Perkasa has softened a bit, and the LED lights are now used for the exterior, but its shape is practically identical, including large, flying buttresses-type C-pillar. Where's the old car to the point of being aggressive, so, the concept includes a number of touch pricier.
 

Because there are severe limitations are very serious for the kei car, the interior of 2015 Suzuki Mighty Deck tends to be very simple and basic. This is true of Deck Perkasa too, but there are some cool concept-y touch to it as well. For starters, there are a ton of wood. It is used on the dashboard in a way that resembles a ship's deck. It adds to the deck-ness of where the car takes its name, and it actually looks pretty good. Thanks for visit.

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