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Suzuki - Splash (2015)

Looking for reliable information on the Suzuki Splash—whether you’re carving out a budget for a new car or researching a used model—you’ve come to the right place. This concise, data‑driven guide explains the Suzuki Splash price landscape, offers a snapshot of its critical specs, dives into depreciation trends, and places the Splash in context with comparable vehicles. All of this is presented in a quick‑scan layout designed to boost search relevance and help decision‑makers find the answers they need.

  • Model: Suzuki Splash (2015‑present)
  • Engine: 1.2 L 1K‑12B, 54 kW (73 hp), 120 Nm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard), 4‑speed automatic (optional)
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (Petrol)
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions (mm): Length ≈ 3,800; Width ≈ 1,630; Height ≈ 1,635; Wheelbase ≈ 2,280
  • Weight (kg): 850 – 900 kg (depending on trim and add‑ons)
  • Seating capacity: 4 (two front seats, two rear jump seats)
  • Fuel economy (km / l): 14 – 16 km / l (city/highway mix)
  • Maximum power output: 72 kW (97 hp) on higher‑trim variants
  • Suspension: Front = MacPherson strut, rear = torsion beam

With the Suzuki Splash price evolving over the years, it’s useful to break down the market movements and see how this pocket‑car stacks up against its peers. Let’s examine the specific question many buyers ask: “What is a 2015 Suzuki Splash worth?” The answer hinges on several factors—market region, mileage, condition, and optional features—but overall trends can be generalized.

Depreciation insights for the 2015 Suzuki Splash

  • Typically loses 15–20% of its value in the first year of ownership.
  • By the end of the second year, the vehicle typically holds about 70–75% of its purchase price.
  • After three years, the price tends to drop an additional 5–7% each successive year.
  • During the fourth and fifth years, depreciation usually slows to 3–5% per year.
  • Total loss over five years averages around 50–55% of the initial retail price.

These figures are based on observable trends across similar segment vehicles and may vary slightly by region and mileage. For a more precise estimate of a particular Subaru, refer to local dealership data and historical sales data.

Adding context, the Suzuki Splash 2015 price typically ranged between USD 2,200 – 3,400 at launch, but remember that the exact figure is heavily influenced by regional taxes, dealer incentives, and optional


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