One year after introducing its all-new Equator at the 2008 Chicago Auto Show, American Suzuki Motor Corp. returns to the Windy City to unveil three attention-grabbing customized trucks in collaboration with popular enthusiast publications 4-Wheel & Off-Road, Off-Road and Truckin’. To further highlight the Equator’s exceptional capability and flexibility, Suzuki supplied each publication with, in essence, a ‘blank canvas’ for its specific mechanical and cosmetic pursuits. While the off-road magazines took a predictably dirt-laden path, Truckin’ looked to the pavement and track-day access with a massaged four-cylinder under the hood and 750ccs of GSX-R sportbike in the bed. Suzuki will unveil the three variations of its all-new production Equator during its 2009 Chicago Auto Show press conference.
“With the arrival of the all-new Equator, we were presented with a tremendous opportunity to extend the awareness of our adventurous brand spirit to a new group of vehicle enthusiasts,”
4-Wheel & Off-Road Builds Its Own 4X4 of the Year
Not long after 4-Wheel & Off-Road’s Editor-in-Chief Rick Pewe announced the Equator as the magazine’s “4X4 of the Year,” plans were afoot to build an ultimate off-road variant of the production-based winner.
In a 4-Wheel & Off-Road article previewing the project, Executive Editor Kevin McNulty noted the Equator’s capability in box-stock form, having successfully negotiated “a good amount of rocky trails, sand dunes, steep inclines and a few river crossings.” The editors’ need for ‘extreme capability’ leads to an off-road mixture whose ingredients come from a host of top-tier suppliers. The main areas of vehicle and editorial focus include suspension lift, aggressive tires and the addition of appropriate body armor, better to match the gnarly off-road targets.
Allied Wheel has supplied a set of custom aluminum beadlock wheels, fitted with new Hankook Dynapro MT Tires. Shrockworks is building a custom front bumper, supplying a notable improvement in the Equator’s already-respectable approach angle, and reducing the need for the bumper-mounted Warn winch. Holding driver and front seat passenger in place is a pair of Master Craft RS Camelback seats, while the rear bench is reupholstered to match.
The end result takes a proven “4X4 of the Year” package and enhances it in a bare-to-the-
Off-Road Supplies Urban/Suburban Adventure
The Equator’s right-sized packaging suits the diverse needs of many pickup truck customers. Though smaller than the full-sizers, the Equator is nevertheless built with big-truck toughness. The strong, fully boxed ladder frame provides full-size strength – and 6,500 lbs of towing capacity – in a more maneuverable, midsize platform.
Using the Equator’s overbuilt structure as a starting point, the editors at Off-Road built an Equator displaying the full range of the midsizer’s capability. Dubbed Project Two Face, the build project conveys – in the words of Editor Jordan May – two distinct capabilities with the vehicle. “We wanted to show our readers that you can create the best of both worlds – adventure 4WD and high-speed 2WD – in one machine.”
Off-road pursuits – and in-town parallel parking – are made easier with the addition of a custom front bumper from Randy Ellis Design. KC HiLites provides a day-and-night difference with its all-new Carbon Fiber HID lights, while stock RMZ-4 wheels are matched to BFGoodrich’s ATKO tires.
Truckin’ Goes Trackin’
As the “world’s leading truck publication,”
With an emphasis on ‘hauling’ rather than towing, the Equator’s 2.5-liter four-cylinder offers – in stock form – an optimal combination of responsiveness and efficiency. However, it doesn’t provide the aural satisfaction appropriate for a car or bike enthusiast. That gratification is achieved with the addition of a MagnaFlow performance exhaust. Improved intake and exhaust means more aggressive performance and that suggests the need for better braking. Bringing that improved performance to a stop are Stillen performance rotors spinning within powder-coated calipers.
Bringing observers to a halt is paint – supplied by Summit Racing and applied by L&G Enterprises – fully capturing the mojo that is Suzuki’s championship-
While all three vehicles exhibit an out-of-the-box approach, none conceal the essential goodness supplied by a box-stock Equator. In the tradition of Suzuki vehicles since the company’s inception, the seemingly ordinary quickly can quickly become the unseemly and extraordinary.



