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that was produced by
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in Japan between 1995 and 2002, with South Asian production continuing until 2007. The Cultus Crescent was sold as such in Japan until May 1998, when it was renamed Suzuki Cultus due to the sales discontinuation of the previous Cultus in the Japanese market. The Cultus Crescent was also marketed as the Suzuki Esteem in North America, Philippines and Thailand, and as the Suzuki Baleno throughout Asia, Australasia, Europe, and Latin America. In India where it was manufactured by
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, the Cultus Crescent was sold as the Maruti Suzuki Baleno. In the Philippines, the facelift model was marketed as the Chevrolet Cassia.


History

File:Suzuki Baleno.jpg, Suzuki Baleno hatchback with alternative grille (pre-facelift, Italy) File:Suzuki Baleno front 20080220.jpg, Suzuki Baleno hatchback (Germany) File:Suzuki Baleno rear 20080220.jpg, Suzuki Baleno hatchback (Germany) Suzuki Baleno sedan (rear).jpg, Suzuki Baleno sedan (Indonesia) File:Suzuki Baleno 1.6 GLX-SE Wagon 1998 (rear) (cropped).jpg, Suzuki Baleno wagon (Chile) The Cultus Crescent was introduced in Japan in January 1995 and then to the global market in the first half of 1995. It was Suzuki's first attempt in the competitive compact segment. As a North American replacement for the
Suzuki Cultus The Suzuki Cultus is a supermini car produced by the Japanese manufacturer Suzuki from 1983 to 2016. The nameplate is currently used as a rebadged Suzuki Celerio#second, second-generation Suzuki Celerio in Pakistan since 2017. It was first pres ...
(Swift) sedan (the three-door hatchback remained after it was redesigned in 1995), it was built on a slightly stretched Cultus platform for improved cabin room, but otherwise sharing most of internal components with the smaller model—and marketed as a distinct model. The Cultus Crescent was initially available as a three-door
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and four-door sedan, with the
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belt driven 16-valve G-family engines, in 1.3- and 1.5-litre form, with power ranging from . The 1.3-litre was only offered in the hatch while a 1.5-litre was only fitted to the sedan. Eventually,
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was offered with the 1.6-litre variant in February 1996, basically the same engine as found in the
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, with power raised to . At the same time, 1.8-litre
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chain driven 16-valve J18A engine with appeared, the lineup was also extended with the wagon body style, called Cultus Crescent Wagon GT. This was Suzuki's first
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(excluding
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s), also with the same 1.6-litre, which also received the optional four-wheel drive in the wagon. In Europe, the 1.5-litre engine was not available for sale. The 1.8-litre engines was exclusively fitted to GTX sport model and was rated at (
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). A commercial van with higher roof was also available in several European countries. Cultus Crescent also assembled in Colombia at
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in 1995, marketed as Chevrolet Esteem and only available as sedan with 1.3-and 1.6-litre engines. Suzuki also produced this car locally in Indonesia, which was launched in July 1996 as replacement of previous Cultus sedan (marketed as Esteem there) and sold as Suzuki Baleno and only available as sedan with 1.6-litre engine and 5-speed manual transmission. The Suzuki Esteem was introduced in the Philippines in 1996 and sold until 2000, and was only available as a wagon. Suzuki then dropped the "Esteem" name in favour of Chevrolet, who had just been returning in the Philippine-market to have at least one sedan model to compete with other popular Japanese-made sedans.


Facelift

File:99-00 Suzuki Esteem sedan.jpg, Suzuki Esteem sedan (first facelift, US) File:99-02 Suzuki Esteem wagon rear.jpg, Suzuki Esteem wagon (first facelift, US), with North American specification tail lights. File:2000 Suzuki Baleno (SY416) GL hatchback (2011-12-06).jpg, Suzuki Baleno hatchback (first facelift, Australia) File:Suzuki Baleno 1.6 Wagon 2003 (36182573346).jpg, Suzuki Baleno wagon (second facelift, Chile) File:Suzuki Cultus 002 (cropped).JPG, Suzuki Cultus sedan (Japan), dropped the "Crescent" suffix in 1998. File:Suzuki Cultus 004 (cropped).JPG, Suzuki Cultus Wagon (Japan) File:Balint255.jpg, Suzuki Baleno interior (facelift; Pakistan) Suzuki restyled the Cultus Crescent and renamed it Cultus (for the Japanese market only) in mid-1998. In this year, both India and Pakistan started producing Baleno in their countries. Unique for Pakistan, Baleno was produced with pre-facelift front end (but facelifted in 2002), only available as a sedan and powered with 1.3- and 1.6-litre petrol engines. While in India, the wagon body style also produced there and marketed as Baleno Altura and also the only country that produced Cultus wagon outside Japan. In North America, the changeover took place with the 1999 model year. The engine lineup was expanded to include Suzuki's J18A chain-driven DOHC engine that was fitted to the sedan and wagon. The Esteem 1.8-litre wagon completely replaced the Esteem 1.6, but in most markets the 1.8 sedan became the sports model. In some European markets, the 1.8-litre was installed in the hatchback and sold as the limited edition Baleno GSR. ''Automobil Revue 2002'', p. 551 Europe also gained a
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version, with a SOHC belt driven 8-valve XUD9 engine supplied by
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. In 1999, Indonesian market Baleno received new 1.5-litre petrol engine, replacing the old 1.6-litre engine, as the country imposed higher tax for cars with engine above 1.5-litre starting in the late 1990s. 4-speed automatic transmission was later added in 2000. In the Philippines, the facelift model was introduced in 2000 as the Chevrolet Cassia. Suzuki chose to drop the Esteem in the market in favor of Chevrolet Philippines, who have been re-introduced at that time to have an entry-level sedan competing against other Japanese-made sedans. Chevrolet's first sedan to be offered in the country for a new decade was not a market success. The 1.6-litre SOHC 16-valve 4-cylinder which made was the only engine choice offered and had fewer features than the rest of its rivals. Its main competitors were the Ford Lynx,
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,
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,
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, and the
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. Due to poor sales, production ended in 2002, just 2 years after it was introduced. After its discontinuation, the car was replaced by the
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. A minor facelift appeared in 2001, with only changes on the front grille. For the Indonesian market, this facelift appeared with new white coloured rear blinkers and later arrived in India around 2006. The Cultus was replaced in most markets by the new Aerio/Liana, which was launched in 2001. In Japan, the sedan was discontinued in November 2001, although the wagon remained until August 2002. The entire range was pulled from the market in Europe and North America in 2002, after one year of overlapping with the Aerio/Liana. The car remained available in many developing countries, including India and Southeast Asia, where it was sold until 2007, when production stopped at the Maruti factory, with the assembly line giving way to the SX4 sedan.


In popular culture

A yellow Suzuki Esteem (with one red door) is used as
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's car in the AMC TV show ''
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'' for most of the show.


Motorsport

Suzuki Baleno regularly finished in the top five spots of A6 class, mostly in
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from 1997 to 2001. The Baleno also received a cult following in India among rally enthusiasts. In 2000, Suzuki entered a heavy modified Suzuki Cultus sedan for competing in
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. It featured two turbocharged J20A inline-four engines, with a combined power output of with of torque. Driven by the previous year's runner up, Nobuhiro "Monster" Tajima, it failed to finish the race due an accident that wrecked the car.


References


External links

* {{Suzuki timeline (North America) 1985 to date Compact cars Euro NCAP small family cars Front-wheel-drive vehicles Sedans Cultus Crescent Cars introduced in 1995 Vehicles with CVT transmission Cars discontinued in 2007 1990s cars 2000s cars Saloons Hatchbacks Station wagons Vans