
This car is currently located in Japan and once purchased, will arrive in United Kingdom approximately by the 3rd week of June.
Under the hood, you'll find a nimble 660cc petrol engine paired with a smooth automatic transmission. This combination delivers responsive performance while maintaining excellent fuel efficiency, ideal for urban commuting or weekend adventures. Its compact size allows for easy maneuvering in city traffic and tight parking spots, making it an exceptionally convenient choice for daily use.
The exterior of this Suzuki Alto Lapin features five doors, providing effortless access to both front and rear seats—perfect for families or those who appreciate extra space. Step inside to discover a well-appointed cabin equipped with modern amenities designed for comfort and convenience. Air conditioning ensures that you stay cool during warm days, while electric windows add to the ease of operation at your fingertips.
Safety is prioritized with ABS brakes installed, enhancing braking control in various driving conditions and boosting confidence behind the wheel. The intelligent key system offers advanced security along with hassle-free entry and starting functionality—a seamless blend of technology to simplify your driving experience.
This versatile minivan strikes a balance between compactness and utility, delivering ample interior room without sacrificing agility. Whether you’re running errands around town or embarking on longer drives, the 2016 Suzuki Alto Lapin stands out as an economical yet stylish solution tailored to your lifestyle needs.
Embrace efficiency, comfort, and smart design all in one package—discover why this model continues to be a popular choice among drivers seeking reliable transportation with thoughtful features.
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