2025 Suzuki Solio Bandit | best Hybrid Small City MPV
Suzuki has unveiled the facelifted versions of the Solio and Solio Bandit in Japan, bringing updated styling and improved equipment to its small minivan lineup. While the changes may not revolutionize the design, the Solio Bandit, in particular, stands out with cues seemingly borrowed from several automakers, including Lexus, Toyota, and Mitsubishi.
Interior changes are limited to the adoption of an electric parking brake, and Suzuki Connect features on the infotainment system. Safety equipment has also been upgraded with more ADAS, including Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist, and Blind Spot Monitor.
The 3,810 mm (150 inches) long minivans are equipped with a mild-hybrid 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine that delivers 60 kW (82 PS) and 109 Nm (80 lb-ft) of torque. This electrified powertrain is shared with the Suzuki Swift, as both models are built on the same lightweight Heartect platform. The Solio and Solio Bandit come exclusively with a CVT gearbox and offer buyers a choice between 2WD and 4WD configurations.
The refreshed models made their first public outing at last week’s 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon and are now available to order in Japan. Pricing starts from ¥1,926,100 ($12,400) for the Suzuki Solio and from ¥2,303,400 ($14,800) for the Solio Bandit. This places the minivans above the more affordable Suzuki Spacia and Spacia Custom, which are even smaller in size and have a tiny 660cc engine, in line with the regulations for the kei car segment.
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