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Suzuki e-Survivor concept: Will this be the Suzuki Jimmy of the future?

Suzuki e-Survivor concept

In all probability not. But we can hope for some innovations that are presented on Suzuki's e-Survivor concept. It is not very likely that this concept vehicle will go into regular production. But it is not all in vain, because it is concepts that predict what may be in store for us in the future. And maybe this is the vision for the legendary Jimmy.

Conceptual Suzuki e-Survivor it contains proven Suzuki elements that have been established in previous models. The concept could be said to be based on success To Jimmy and Vitars, as looks to the future with its modern technology. At first glance, the external appearance is unusual, but the force is suitable for more demanding off-road obstacles. The short overhangs make it an e-Survivor compact dimensions, but since it doesn't have fender flares, it gives us a good look at his 4X4 Guts. They envisioned the concept as a two-seater without a roof, with transparent doors and electronically adjustable side sills.

Even more futuristic than the exterior is the e-Survivor's interior. It provides a lot of information giant head-up display, which is complemented by a screen that is built into the steering wheel. Even more than that, the spherically designed screen impresses, which conveys information to us in an interesting way 3D shape. Screens can also be found on the passenger side and even in the seats, into which, by the way, the ventilation and sound system shafts are also routed. Undoubtedly it is about interesting concept. If only a few of these futuristic elements translate into reality, we will be completely satisfied with that.

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