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2025 Suzuki Splash coil springs — are they even a thing?

Based on technical references from Suzuki model catalogues, factory workshop material for the Splash/Ritz platform, and market announcements from Suzuki and Maruti Suzuki, a 2025 Suzuki Splash isn’t a current or supported model. The Splash ended European production around 2014 and the Maruti Suzuki Ritz (its closely related twin) was discontinued in 2016. That means there’s no 2025 model year Splash to which coil springs could apply.

Those same technical sources show that when the Splash was on sale, it used coil springs at both ends: MacPherson struts with coil springs up front and a torsion-beam rear axle with separate coil springs. So coil springs absolutely exist for the Splash generally — just not for a non-existent 2025 version. If someone’s listing “2025 Suzuki Splash coil springs”, it’s likely a catalogue carry-over or an SEO placeholder rather than a part that fits a real, current vehicle.

Why coil springs aren’t “used” on a 2025 Suzuki Splash is simple: the vehicle isn’t produced in that model year. If the goal is to service or replace coil springs on an actual Splash or Ritz, the right approach is to identify the correct earlier model by VIN and chassis code, then match the front and rear spring specs to engine, trim and axle load ratings published in the factory service manual or reputable parts data.

  • Check the VIN and build plate to confirm the production year and chassis code before ordering springs.
  • Cross-reference front MacPherson strut coils and rear torsion-beam coils by engine type, transmission and option load (air-con, panoramic roof, etc.).
  • Be cautious with listings that say “2025 Splash” — verify dimensions, spring rate and seat design against the service manual.

If a parts search truly needs to target a 2025 Suzuki hatch, consider current models sold in AU/NZ (for example, Swift or Ignis) and look up their genuine spring specifications instead.

  • Does a 2025 Suzuki Splash use coil springs?
    There isn’t a 2025 Suzuki Splash. Earlier Splash/Ritz models did use coil springs front and rear, but any 2025-labelled listing is a catalogue quirk rather than a real application.
  • What suspension layout did the Splash use when it was sold?
    Technical documentation shows a front MacPherson strut with coil spring and a rear torsion-beam axle with separate coil springs. Parts must be matched to the correct year, engine and axle load.
  • I found “2025 Splash” coil springs online — should I buy them?
    Don’t commit until you verify by VIN and chassis code. Cross-check the spring rate, free length, wire diameter and seat profile against the official service data for your actual Splash/Ritz build year.
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