The Suzuki Xbee (Japanese: スズキ・クロスビー, Hepburn: Suzuki Kurosubī) (pronounced "Crossbee") is a crossover city car produced by the Japanese carmaker Suzuki since December 2017 to be sold exclusively in Japan.[1]

Suzuki Xbee (MN71S)
Suzuki Xbee (MN71S, pre-facelift)
Overview
ManufacturerSuzuki
ProductionDecember 2017 – present
AssemblyJapan: Makinohara, Shizuoka (Sagara plant)
Body and chassis
ClassCrossover city car
Body style5-door SUV
Layout
PlatformHEARTECT
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Powertrain
Engine
Electric motor2.3 kW (3.1 hp; 3.1 PS) WA05A DC synchronous
Power output73 kW (98 hp; 99 PS)
Transmission6-speed automatic
Hybrid drivetrainMild hybrid
BatteryLithium-ion
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,435 mm (95.9 in)
Length3,760 mm (148.0 in)
Width1,670 mm (65.7 in)
Height1,705 mm (67.1 in)
Kerb weight960–1,000 kg (2,116–2,205 lb)

Overview

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The Xbee made its world premiere at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show.[2] Although being similar in styling to the Hustler kei car, they do not share the same mechanical parts. It uses the HEARTECT platform that is shared with the second-generation Ignis and third-generation Solio instead.[3]

The Xbee is only available with a mild hybrid powertrain coupled to a 6-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters. The four-wheel drive model is also equipped with hill descent control, which limits the speed to a steady 7 km/h (4 mph) when engaged.[4]

A lightly facelifted model was unveiled on 13 July 2022.[5][6] This model received redesigned alloy wheels and a front grille with a central, double chrome bar, while the colors were changed and equipment levels changed somewhat. From late December 2023, responding to new legal requirements, the Xbee was fitted with a reversing camera.[7]

Powertrain

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Engine/motor Displacement/type Power Torque Transmission
K10C
turbo I3
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WA05A ISG
998 cc (61 cu in)
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12-volt MHEV
99 PS (73 kW; 98 hp) at 5,500 rpm
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3.1 PS (2.3 kW; 3.1 hp) at 1,000 rpm
150 N⋅m (15.3 kg⋅m; 111 lb⋅ft) at 1,700–4,000 rpm
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60 N⋅m (6 kg⋅m; 44 lb⋅ft) at 100 rpm
6-speed automatic

Sales

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Year Units
2017 1,586
2018 30,624
2019 24,108
2020 15,546
2021 12,401
2022 12,315
2023 13,356

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References

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  1. ^ Bruce, Chris (27 December 2017). "Suzuki Xbee Is The Quirky, AWD Hybrid Crossover You Can't Have". Motor1. US: Motorsport Network. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  2. ^ "45th Tokyo Motor Show 2017". Suzuki Motor Corporation Official Website. Japan: Suzuki. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  3. ^ Tomioka, Ko (27 December 2017). "スズキ「クロスビー」はデカハスラーにあらず" [Suzuki "Xbee" is Not a Big Hustler]. Toyo Keizai Online (in Japanese). Japan: Toyo Keizai. Retrieved 6 February 2020.
  4. ^ Takahashi, Mitsuru (23 March 2019). "【今オススメしたい中古車はコレだ!】スズキHEARTECT搭載モデル9選|長く乗りたいならプラットフォームに注目!" [This is the used car I would like to recommend now! 9 selections of Suzuki HEARTECT equipped models: If you want to ride for a long time, pay attention to the platform!]. Car Sensor (in Japanese). Japan: Recruit Marketing Partners. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  5. ^ "スズキ、小型乗用車「クロスビー」を一部仕様変更して発売" [Suzuki launches small passenger car "Xbee" with some changes in specifications] (Press release). Japan: Suzuki. 13 July 2022. Retrieved 13 July 2022.
  6. ^ Monsod, Travis (14 July 2022). "2023 Suzuki Xbee looks perfect for Metro Manila streets". AutoIndustriya. Philippines: AutoIndustriya.com. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  7. ^ "スズキがアルトやクロスビーなどを一部仕様変更して発売。価格も改定" [Suzuki releases new models of the Alto and XBEE with some changes to specifications, revised pricing]. Web Motor Magazine. 21 November 2023. Archived from the original on 2 December 2023.
  8. ^ "スズキ クロスビー 新車販売台数/売れ行きと生産状況は?" [Suzuki Xbee new car sales volume and production status?]. id-information.co.jp. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
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