The Suzuki Cultus, a supermini car produced by the renowned Japanese manufacturer Suzuki, has been a significant player in the global automotive market since its debut in 1983. Known for its versatility, the Cultus has been sold under various names globally, including Geo Metro, Chevrolet Sprint, Pontiac Firefly, and Holden Barina. Despite its discontinuation in 2003, the Cultus continued to thrive in Pakistan, where its demand remained high.
This first-generation Cultus featured a 1.0-liter, three-cylinder engine, symbolizing efficiency and compact power. It underwent a significant facelift in 1986, receiving coil springs for enhanced suspension and a revamped exterior, contributing to its enduring popularity. In Pakistan, the Cultus was introduced as the Suzuki Khyber in 1989, marking its unique identity in the local automotive market.
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