RE: Suzuki Alto Turbo RS | Spotted

RE: Suzuki Alto Turbo RS | Spotted

Wednesday 6th November

Suzuki Alto Turbo RS | Spotted

Can't stand big, heavy SUVs? Here's the perfect antidote


If there’s one hill I’m willing to die on, it’s that kei cars should be made available here in Britain. Incentivised, even. Many of the roads on this dinky island we call home were laid down when the Roman gods were still kicking about and have barely grown in size since. Just about wide enough for an original Mini or ox cart, less so a two-and-a-half-tonne SUV like the Audi RS Q8 we reviewed this week. It’s partly thanks to our ever-increasing appetite for humongous and heavy cars that the roads are in such a woeful state. However, make some kei cars available and give people an incentive to buy them, and those issues should swiftly go away.

Not that we haven’t received a kei car or two over the years, mind. Daihatsu has given us a number of 660cc micro cars over the years, some more fun (the Copen) than others (the non-sporty versions of the Move and Cuore), while Nissan's small European offering was the Pixo, which took everything joyful about a kei car and chucked it away. Not that Nissan had much to do with the Pixo anyway, as it was essentially a re-bodied Suzuki Alto. That car, along with the Jimny, Ignis and (briefly) the Cappuccino, are perhaps the best-selling kei cars to be officially offered in Britain, which makes it all the more frustrating that we never got the car you see here: the Alto Turbo RS.

Now, granted, Japanese carmakers are limited in what they can do with a kei car. The ruleset, which allows for cheaper tax and insurance, among other incentives, dictates that engines can be no greater than 660cc in size and can be no longer than 3.4 metres, no wider than 1.48 metres and no taller than 2.0 metres (hence why some are hilarious narrow and tall). Although there’s no official cap on power, a 64hp limit is observed as part of a gentleman’s agreement. Which doesn’t sound like much at all, but given the standard Alto produced around 51hp from a naturally-aspirated triple, the addition of a turbocharger for the Turbo RS brought a fairly substantial hike in power.

Let’s not forget either that kei cars make a Lotus Elise look porky. Even when you factor in the all-wheel drive system, the Turbo RS tips the scales at just 720kg, giving it a power-to-weight ratio of, well, 89hp per tonne. Not exactly hair-raising, but that’s still more than enough to put a grin on your face. Besides, the unofficial cap on power meant Suzuki could focus its efforts elsewhere. The dampers were sportier KYB items, the front brake discs ventilated and a strut brace fitted for better rigidity. It even came with a flappy-paddle gearbox, with all Turbo RS models getting a five-speed automated manual. 

It wouldn’t be a proper sporty kei without a punchy bodykit and, boy, did the Turbo RS deliver. The bumpers and skirt sit lower and have a more aggressive look to them, and there’s the tiniest of tiny spoilers poking out from above the boot lid. Those part grey, part silver 15-inch alloys look magnificent against the pearl white paintwork, while the interior gets sportier seats with red stitching.

Chances are it’s just as much of a riot to drive as it looks, and while it won’t set your trousers on fire it’ll surely be the best way to have fun while driving well within the speed limit. And it’s cheap, too. The seller’s asking £8,985 for the car you see here, which has recently been imported with 57,000 miles on the clock. All the paperwork has been sorted and the dash has been swapped for a UK-spec version with miles instead of kilometres, so it’s ready to go once you’ve paid the seller. What are you waiting for? Cars don't get much cheaper and lighter than this. 


SPECIFICATION | SUZUKI ALTO TURBO RS 

Engine: 659cc three-cylinder, turbocharged
Transmission: five-speed automated manual, all-wheel drive
Power (hp): 64@6,000rpm
Torque (lb ft): 72@3,000rpm
MPG: N/A
CO2: N/A
Year registered: 2015
Recorded mileage: 57,000
Price new: N/A (Japan)
Yours for: £8,985

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sidesauce

Original Poster:

2,710 posts

225 months

Wednesday 6th November
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A car that is the literal automotive aesthetic of Gollum.






Edited by sidesauce on Wednesday 6th November 06:48

Robigus

59 posts

239 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Are we allowed them? Don’t our new cars need to be capable of withstanding impacts from the latest behemoth in the arms race of portliness?

Gecko1978

10,458 posts

164 months

Wednesday 6th November
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I love it. Many a kei car has looked great or quirky we should have had more in Europe and the UK where daily travel is usually under 30 miles.

What has bothered me about EVs is the opportunity to make cool cars people might aspire to. Honda E and Dacia Spring get it right as does the Ioniq 5. They look fun an different. The ID3 etc looks like automotive magnolia.

Imagine a small EV 100 mile range that looked like a cappuccino or the S660 Honda. Fun small perfect for the city

An this sure it looks like gollum but that is part of the charm

edoverheels

405 posts

112 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Gecko1978 said:
I love it. Many a kei car has looked great or quirky we should have had more in Europe and the UK where daily travel is usually under 30 miles.


Imagine a small EV 100 mile range that looked like a cappuccino or the S660 Honda. Fun small perfect for the city

An this sure it looks like gollum but that is part of the charm
+1

itcaptainslow

3,858 posts

143 months

Wednesday 6th November
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What a brilliant little thing. I genuinely find this more interesting than the latest McLaren 7xxSuperamazing!

Probably says a lot about me, but I’m not that bothered biggrin

MCBrowncoat

1,015 posts

153 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Completely agree with Cams opening paragraph. I live on a street of terraced houses with the houses opening (mostly) directly onto the pavement. Most cars are at least as long as the width of a house. If everyone has a car....it just doesn't work does it? One fker over the road has three cars....needless to say, parking is a mess. I've always admired Kei cars and have often imagined what the UK would be like if Kei cars were more popular/incentivised. Not only that, but what if European manufacturers made them too? Dinky little sporty Renault's and Peugeots in the mould of AZ-1's and Beats. A tuning culture to go with it. I think that would have been great.

Baldchap

8,370 posts

99 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Love me a kei car. Why there wasn't a UK S660 I don't know.

Mark-C

5,817 posts

212 months

Wednesday 6th November
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sidesauce said:
A car that is the literal automotive aesthetic of Gollum.






Edited by sidesauce on Wednesday 6th November 06:48
And far more interesting than most of the bland stuff on our roads these days ...

Pereldh

591 posts

119 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Someone at Suzuki Design is an Abarth fan...

Gastons_Revenge

275 posts

11 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Love these. I once came close to buying an imported example of it's predecessor, the Alto Works, however a change in working arrangements had me driving to clients' facilities up and down the country for various projects and it just wouldn't have suited that!

mrclav

1,425 posts

230 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Mark-C said:
sidesauce said:
A car that is the literal automotive aesthetic of Gollum.






Edited by sidesauce on Wednesday 6th November 06:48
And far more interesting than most of the bland stuff on our roads these days ...
He's right - it's an ugly little runt of a car. Kill it with fire.

Richard-390a0

2,572 posts

98 months

Wednesday 6th November
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That's put a proper big grin on my face this morning. I'm sure someone will have a lot of fun with this little car!

sideways man

1,396 posts

144 months

Wednesday 6th November
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This really is the direction cars should be heading and not the huge things currently on offer. I’ve always been a fan of the Honda Beat and the newer S660, it’s a huge shame they werent offered officially here.

Silvanus

6,040 posts

30 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Love it, we really need more cars like these.

edoverheels

405 posts

112 months

Wednesday 6th November
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I really looked into importing a Honda S660 because when I was looking there were absolutely none available for sale in the UK.
However the cost (at least £20,000) risk and complication put me off and we bought an ND MX5 which was OK but now sold because I never really gelled with it.
Now wish of course that I had taken a punt on the s660 but our need for another run around has gone.

nikaiyo2

5,032 posts

202 months

Wednesday 6th November
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itcaptainslow said:
What a brilliant little thing. I genuinely find this more interesting than the latest McLaren 7xxSuperamazing!

Probably says a lot about me, but I’m not that bothered biggrin
Same.

LOVE the mini RS Watanabe wheels.

Ecosseven

2,094 posts

224 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Love the concept of Kei cars and wish we had more in the UK.

The little Suzuki looks great but I wish it was a proper manual........

steveb8189

489 posts

198 months

Wednesday 6th November
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edoverheels said:
I really looked into importing a Honda S660 because when I was looking there were absolutely none available for sale in the UK.
However the cost (at least £20,000) risk and complication put me off and we bought an ND MX5 which was OK but now sold because I never really gelled with it.
Now wish of course that I had taken a punt on the s660 but our need for another run around has gone.
You may be interested in Matt Watson's video of him importing an S660
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MWFfjMmJzfI

Skaben

251 posts

148 months

Wednesday 6th November
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£8495 on their website, if that last £500 is the deciding factor for someone...

smilo996

3,057 posts

177 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Not in white perhaps but decent space, five speed manual and AWD. Does 90% of what the latest panzerkampfwagen SUV's do but with a fraction of the weight, entitlement and materials.
Looks great with mild pimping.