One of my favourite finds at the Singapore Motorshow 2023 are the fun and bold artworks created by local artist, Erika Tay, for the Suzuki models on display – Swift, Swift Sport, Jimny, and Ignis.
On the Suzuki Swift, the Kitsune, a fox well known for its cunning spirit and intelligence, is supposed to mirror the Suzuki Swift’s zippy and spicy personality.
The illustration of the rabbit has a dual meaning – a symbol of speed and a nod to 2023, the Year of the Rabbit.
The Swift Sport dons an illustration of a maneki-neko, the Japanese beckoning cat, believed to bring good luck and fortune, surfing on waves to represent the high degree of responsiveness and an exhilarating experience behind the wheel.
Similar to the classic exterior of the Suzuki Ignis, the Daruma dolls designed by the artist presents a timeless representation of Japanese culture.
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#t4tSgMotorshow2023: Loved the beautiful artworks on the Suzuki cars on display at the #SingaporeMotoshow.
The illustrations represent the sentiment of past meeting present, while the modern symbols capture the quirky, bold spirit of the Ignis.
Known as a fearless vehicle that can take on the harshest of terrains with the ability to adapt and confront any challenges, the Jimny finds a kindred spirit in Samurais.
Revered for their courage, tenacity and skill, the decal captures the personality of the Jimny – which is a reflection of the indomitable spirit the Japanese warriors possess.
Customers who purchase their Suzuki vehicle at the booth have the option of receiving their vehicle with the decal.
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My favourite one is the samurai one. I thinks that’s the one for the jimny.
my favourite is the kitsune white fox on the Swift. But the others are very nice too!