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Parts for your 2025 Suzuki Splash-Clutch kit
2025 Suzuki Splash clutch kit — is it a thing?
Short answer: a clutch kit isn’t relevant to a 2025 Suzuki Splash, because there isn’t a 2025 model. Suzuki ended Splash production years earlier. Technical sources including Suzuki Motor Corporation model catalogues, Autodata, TecDoc, and HaynesPro list the Splash (and its Opel/Vauxhall Agila twin) through the late 2000s to mid‑2010s, with European production ceasing around 2014 and the related Maruti Ritz ending later in India. None of these catalogues record a 2025 model year Splash.
So if someone’s hunting a “2025 Suzuki Splash clutch kit”, what they likely have is either an earlier Splash that’s been first registered later (common with used imports in NZ), or they’re selecting the wrong model year in a parts finder. For the actual Splash that was sold new, here’s how the clutch bit stacks up:
- 5‑speed manual Splash: uses a conventional friction clutch and pressure plate — a clutch kit applies.
- 4‑speed automatic Splash: uses a torque converter — no clutch kit in the manual-transmission sense.
Why a clutch kit isn’t used on a “2025 Splash”? Because the vehicle doesn’t exist for that year. If it’s an automatic Splash of any year, it still won’t take a manual clutch kit. If it’s a manual from 2008–2014 (or a similar Indian‑market Ritz), then a clutch kit is absolutely a service item — just not tagged to 2025.
For owners in Australia and New Zealand, the best move is to match parts by VIN, transmission type, and engine code (commonly K10B 1.0L or K12B 1.2L on Splash). That’s exactly how the professional catalogues noted above map fitment, and it avoids ordering the wrong kit. If in doubt, a quick check for a clutch pedal or the gearbox ID plate will steer things straight.
- Does a 2025 Suzuki Splash need a clutch kit?
No — there’s no 2025 model. If the car is actually an earlier manual Splash (or Maruti Ritz), then yes, a clutch kit is the correct service part. Automatic versions don’t use a manual clutch kit. - How do you confirm if a Splash needs a clutch kit?
Check for a clutch pedal and the transmission label. Use the VIN with a parts catalogue (or dealer EPC) to verify manual fitment and the correct kit spec. - Which clutch kit fits a Splash in Aus/NZ?
Fitment depends on engine (K10B/K12B), build year, and gearbox. Use the VIN to select the right diameter and spline count through a recognised catalogue or a trusted parts supplier.