Japanese tuning studio Damd presented two sets of modifications for the compact crossover Suzuki XBee, radically changing its appearance. As Carscoops reports, one of the kits turns the car into a Land Rover Defender, and the second one refers to the style of the Suzuki Alto Lapin retro hatchback.
Little version. D (the name can be deciphered as “little Defender”) received a rectangular radiator grille, a new hood with the inscription Little. D, black trim on LED headlights and a massive front bumper with a plastic body kit. The look is completed by side decals, darkened taillights and an optional roof rack with beadlock wheels and all-terrain tires.
Suzuki XBee
Damd
Suzuki XBee
Damd
The alternative Bemore kit is inspired by the Suzuki Alto Lapin. It has a different front bumper with a larger air intake, three decorative slots instead of a radiator grille, vintage checkered side stickers and chrome wheels. The interior offers special seat covers in brown leather with a checkered pattern.
Despite external changes, the technical part remained without modifications. Suzuki XBee is built on the Heartect platform and is equipped with a mild-hybrid unit based on a 1.2-liter engine producing 81 horsepower and 109 Nm of torque paired with a CVT. The drive can be front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive.
Suzuki XBee
Damd
Suzuki XBee
Damd
Suzuki XBee
Damd
Sales of the kits will begin on July 10 in Japan. Pre-orders are not accepted, deliveries are made only to body shops and dealerships. Cost Little. D is 299,200 yen (about $1,850) excluding installation. The Bemore kit is priced at 154,000 yen (about $950) for the front end and 65,780 yen (about $400) for the decal set. The seat covers cost 66,550 yen (about $410). Wheels, tires and roof rack are paid separately.
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