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.