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Suzuki Eeco arrives soon

The Eeco is being shipped to dealers and will soon become available at all 95 Suzuki dealers across Southern Africa.

Suzuki is celebrating the South African spirit of hard work and hustle with the introduction of the all-new Suzuki Eeco.
It comes with compact dimensions, but large load bay, plus a comprehensive list of safety equipment.
Designed for the efficient and safe transport of goods, the Eeco is already a market leader in countries such as India, where it has sold close to a million units since its launch.

The model that lands in South Africa is the newest version, with upgraded performance, design, and safety.
The Suzuki Eeco has been highly anticipated by customers in the know. Like the Super Carry, it offers fuel-efficient point-to-point transport of goods at the lowest possible price.

Unlike its pick-up sibling, however, the Eeco has all the benefits of a panel van and all the safety of its entry-level passenger vehicle sibs.
Only one version of the Suzuki Eeco will be available at launch. It is offered at with Suzuki’s leading mechanical warranty of three year/100 000km.
The Eeco has a large roof-to-bumper rear door that opens upwards and two side sliding doors that can be operated independently.
The load bay itself is wide and flat, offering a loading length of 1 620mm from the rear door to the start of the steel grid partition that is fitted as standard between the loading bay and cockpit.

Perhaps more important is the width of the load bay. At 1 300mm, the Eeco can easily swallow a full-sized South African pallet and with a height of 1 070mm, there is also enough space for large and bulky items.

Eeco has a certified load-carrying capacity of 615kg with two passengers and a full tank of fuel on board.
The newest version of the Suzuki Eeco, which is also being launched in South Africa, is fitted with a workhorse version of the brand’s well-known 1.2 litre petrol engine.
In the Eeco, the K12N engine delivers 59 kW at 6 000rpm and 104Nm at 3 000 rpm.

The Suzuki Eeco has a large roof-to-bumper rear door that opens upwards.

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