2026 Suzuki Solio Bandit
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2026 Suzuki Solio Bandit
The 2026 Suzuki Solio Bandit has been updated in Japan with refreshed styling and enhanced features, offering a mid-cycle update to the current generation introduced in November 2020. While the changes are focused on the front end, the Bandit stands out as the more premium option in the lineup.
The Bandit features an oversized grille, influenced by the Toyota Alphard and Vellfire minivans, combined with Lexus-inspired patterns and Mitsubishi’s “Dynamic Shield” accents. Its split headlight design is paired with a larger, more pronounced bumper for a bold and modern look.
- The 2026 Suzuki Solio Bandit has undergone a mid-cycle update, primarily focusing on front-end design changes.
- Design updates include an oversized grille inspired by the Toyota Alphard and Lexus-styled patterns, along with Mitsubishi's Dynamic Shield accents.
- The Solio Bandit retains its split headlight design, now paired with a larger and more prominent front bumper.
- A new Speedy Blue Metallic paint option is available for both the Solio and Solio Bandit, with the Bandit offering a contrasting Gun Metal roof.
- Interior improvements feature an electric parking brake and an upgraded infotainment system with Suzuki Connect integration.
- Enhanced safety features include Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist, and Blind Spot Monitoring.
- Powered by a mild-hybrid 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine, the Solio Bandit delivers 60 kW (82 PS) and 109 Nm (80 lb-ft) of torque.
- Built on the Heartect platform, the minivan is available with 2WD and 4WD configurations, paired with a CVT gearbox.
- Pricing starts at ¥2,303,400 ($14,800) for the Solio Bandit, making it a premium alternative to Suzuki’s smaller kei cars like the Spacia lineup.
In contrast, the standard Suzuki Solio receives a more understated update, with chrome bars added to the front grille for a cohesive design. Both models now offer a new Speedy Blue Metallic paint option, while the Solio Bandit includes a contrasting Gun Metal roof for added visual flair.
The interior upgrades include an electric parking brake and the integration of Suzuki Connect in the infotainment system. Advanced safety features, such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist, and Blind Spot Monitoring, enhance driver assistance.
Built on the lightweight Heartect platform, the 3,810 mm-long minivans share a mild-hybrid 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine with the Suzuki Swift. This engine produces 60 kW (82 PS) and 109 Nm (80 lb-ft) of torque. The Solio Bandit comes with a CVT gearbox and offers both 2WD and 4WD options.
The refreshed models debuted at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon and are now available in Japan. Pricing for the 2026 Suzuki Solio Bandit starts at ¥2,303,400 ($14,800), positioning it as a more premium alternative to Suzuki’s kei cars, such as the Spacia and Spacia Custom.
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