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The Suzuki Cultus is a supermini car produced by the Japanese manufacturer Suzuki from 1983 to 2003. It was first presented at the 25th Tokyo Motor Show, formally introduced to the Japanese domestic market in 1983 and ultimately sold in seven countries across three generations and marketed worldwide as the Suzuki Swift. An alliance formed in 1981 between GM and Suzuki (and Isuzu) allowed GM to market the Cultus as a captive import internationally under more than a dozen nameplates including the Geo Metro, Chevrolet Sprint, Holden Barina. It was also known as the S-car within GM. Offered across its lifespan in four body-style variations with engines from the Suzuki G engine family, the second generation Cultus still remains in production in Pakistan. The Cultus family of vehicles has been marketed in Asia, North America, South America, Australia, and Europe. While never formally marketed in New Zealand they were imported and sold on the secondary market. The name Cultus derives from the Latin ''cultus,'' meaning "care" or "adoration." == First generation (1983–1988)==
The first generation of the Cultus was designed and developed by Suzuki and sold from 1983 through 1988 in the Japanese Domestic Market (JDM). The model was exported Worldwide by Suzuki and assembled by a number of General Motors franchises undergoing badge engineering. The first generation Swifts all share the SA model code prefix and can be characterised by a straight lined panel edge and design cues similar to those of the earlier Suzuki Alto.
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