What is it?
Suzuki X-Head Concept
What's special about it?
Think of the Suzuki X-Head concept trucklet as a first-generation Ford Bronco or a Jeep Scrambler pickup shrunk to near-minicar size.
According to Suzuki, this pert little number exhibits the road performance and toughness of the Jimny and the load-carrying capability of the Carrry. (Yes, Suzuki really does produce an SUV named "Jimny.") Essentially the company is saying that the X-Head is a cross between an SUV and a pickup truck, which you might have already picked up on.
The concept looks as if it could ride on a wheelbase as short as the Carry's (93 inches), a vehicle so small that moped maker Piaggio rebadges them for Europe. The X-Head's big-rig styling is pug-cute. Shrinking the characteristics of a full-size thing and applying them to a tidy little package often results in something quite attractive. Call it the Eva Longoria effect.
With essentially no front or rear overhang, big ol' mudder tires and a tiny wheelbase, the X-Head would make a wicked little off-roader. And look, a little Suzuki dirt bike fits in the bed. What a coincidence! The wall of the cargo bed conceals storage compartments accessible through fold-down body panels.
And Suzuki says that the bed can be reconfigured depending on an owner's needs. There's a Camper attachment to allow two people to sleep in comfort in the back. There's a Fashion unit that allows for "stylish urban mobility." And there's a Rescue unit, which presumably turns the X-Head into a, uh, rescue vehicle.
This is all theoretical, though, as the X-Head is only a concept. An endearing concept. But a concept nonetheless.
Oh, the name? We haven't the slightest idea what that's supposed to mean. But we note that the four-point seatbelts form a sort of X shape.
What's Edmunds' take?
This thing makes us want to fill the bed with cans of Asahi and go muddin'. Real bad. — Daniel Pund, Senior Editor, Detroit

