Suzuki XBee with Little.D body kit, featuring a boxy Land Rover Defender face and beadlock-style alloy wheels.

Suzuki XBee Transformed into Mini Defender with $1,850 Kit

Stephen M 3 min read

Damd's Little.D body kit gives the Suzuki XBee a boxy Land Rover Defender face, while the Bemore kit takes a retro approach inspired by the Suzuki Alto Lapin.

Key Takeaways

  • Damd offers two body kits for the Suzuki XBee: Little.D and Bemore.
  • The Little.D kit gives the XBee a boxy Land Rover Defender face.
  • The Bemore kit takes a retro approach inspired by the Suzuki Alto Lapin.
  • The kits are available for purchase starting July 10, with prices ranging from $950 to $1,850.
  • The kits do not include performance upgrades for the standard mild-hybrid 1.2-liter engine.

What is the Little.D Body Kit?

The Little.D body kit is a styling package designed by Damd that gives the Suzuki XBee a boxy Land Rover Defender face. The kit includes a redesigned front bumper, side decals, and darker trim for the taillights and tailgate.

The kit is inspired by the iconic British off-roader and is designed to give the XBee a more rugged and adventurous look. The pictured model is fitted with an optional roof carrier and rides on beadlock-style alloy wheels wrapped in grippy tires.

What is the Bemore Body Kit?

The Bemore body kit is a styling package designed by Damd that takes a retro approach inspired by the Suzuki Alto Lapin kei car. The kit includes a bespoke bumper with a larger intake, three slits replacing the grille, and a pronounced body-colored chin.

The kit also includes vintage side decals with a checkered pattern and matching quarter window decals. Those looking for the ultimate vintage flair can also opt for the wood-infused roof basket and the chrome wheels.

What are the Key Features of the Suzuki XBee?

The Suzuki XBee is a crossover vehicle that measures 3,760 mm (148 in) long. It is built on the Heartect platform, which also underpins the Suzuki Swift hatchback and the Ignis crossover, among other Suzuki models.

The XBee is powered by a standard mild-hybrid 1.2-liter engine that produces 81 hp (60 kW / 82 PS) and 109 Nm (80 lb-ft) of torque. Depending on the trim, power is transmitted to either the front (2WD) or all four wheels (4WD) via a CVT gearbox.

How Much Do the Body Kits Cost?

The Little.D kit retails for ¥299,200 ($1,850), not including installation. The Bemore kit costs ¥154,000 ($950) for the face swap and ¥65,780 ($400) for the decal set. Finally, the seat covers cost ¥66,550 ($410).

Where Can I Buy the Body Kits?

Sales of the Damd kits for the Suzuki XBee will start on July 10. The company does not accept reservations and will ship the packages only to body shops or dealers in Japan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the inspiration behind the Little.D body kit?

A: The Little.D body kit is inspired by the iconic Land Rover Defender. It gives the Suzuki XBee a boxy and rugged look, similar to the British off-roader.

Q: What is the difference between the Little.D and Bemore body kits?

A: The Little.D kit gives the XBee a boxy Land Rover Defender face, while the Bemore kit takes a retro approach inspired by the Suzuki Alto Lapin kei car.

Q: Do the body kits include performance upgrades?

A: No, the body kits do not include performance upgrades for the standard mild-hybrid 1.2-liter engine.

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