What's the news?
Suzuki will give world debuts to two concept cars at this year's Geneva Motor Show in early March.
We can't tell you an awful lot about either of them - these images give only a scant idea of the vehicles - but they are called the iK-2 and the iM-4. The former is a compact hatchback, probably B-segment, said to be developed with a theme of 'harmonised force'. No idea what that means but it sounds vaguely alarming.
The iM-4 is a mini 4x4 with a concept theme of 'shape the inspiration'. Said to be 'an all-new proposal' from Suzuki, that alone suggests the Japanese company is considering putting it into production - although we would have said, from the limited profile shots we've got, that the iK-2 already looks like a more realistic showroom proposition.
Anything else?
Both cars will be unveiled fully at Geneva and there's a special website available for interested parties, which can be found at www.globalsuzuki.com/geneva2015.