Characteristics Suzuki Sidekick.

Specifications Suzuki Sidekick: Power, fuel consumption per 100 km, weight (weight), road clearance (clearance), radius of reversal, type of transmission and brakes, body sizes and tires.

Sidekick Characteristics 1988 - 1998

Modification Power, kW (hp) / about Fuel consumption (medium), l / 100 km Weight (weight), kg
JA Soft Roof US (64)/- 8.3 965
JL soft roof USA (80)/- 9.1 955
JLX 4X4 USA (80)/- 9.1 1000
JLX 4x4 Hardtop USA (80)/- 9.8 1202
JLX 4x4 Soft Roof US (80)/- 8.7 1015
JLX CUSTOM USA (80)/- 9.2 -
JLX Sport 4 Doors 4x4 USA (95)/6000 9.6 1073
JS 4 doors 4x2 USA (95)/6000 9.4 1187
JS Sport 4 Doors 4x2 USA (120)/5600 10.1 1275
JX 2 doors 4x4 USA (80)/- 9.1 1133
JX 2 doors firm roof 4x4 USA (80)/- 8.7 1025
JX 2 doors soft roof 4x4 USA (80)/- 8.7 995
JX 4 doors 4x4 USA (95)/6000 9.4 1258
JX 4 doors firm roof 4x4 USA (80)/- 9.8 1202
JX Deluxe Hardtop USA (80)/- 9.2 -
JX Deluxe Soft Roof US (80)/- 8.3 -
JX Sport 4 Doors 4x4 USA (120)/5600 9.8 1338

Suzuki Sidekick (Suzuki Skyskik) is a technical twin Geo Tracker, although the Suzuki car always offered a bigger choice. The company's dealers began selling a four-door version in 1991, the more powerful and wide version of Sport was the prerogative of SUZUKI. The model was a brand bestseller, making up almost 80% of the total sales volume. Since, over time, SUVs became more and more expensive, Sidekick remained an excellent choice for those who did not need the large space and towing abilities of large SUVs. The model made his debut in 1989, and without any changes was produced until the 1998th.