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Why does Suzuki Amemiya modify SUZUKI RG500?

The SUZUKI RG500 in the film is a high-performance two-stroke four-cylinder vehicle produced by Suzuki in 1987. It is limited to 532 units. This is a tank weighing only 154 kilograms. Each cylinder has a separate exhaust system. The air pipe is as ruthless as that of a two-stroke car. Four small exhaust pipes are arranged on the right side of the car and under the seat. After ignition, they sing different rhythms and timbres, giving it a "solo" style.

The Japanese have made this car very powerful, the acceleration is terrifying, and its starting speed is not inferior to any 1000mL four-stroke car. It is precisely with its super explosive power that SUZUKI RG500 vividly expresses the thrill of racing and the life-and-death dependence of the male and female protagonists, making the film climax one after another.

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SUZUKI, founded in 1920, is a Japanese automobile manufacturing company. The "S" in the Suzuki trademark pattern is the first capital letter of "SUZUKI", which gives people a feeling of infinite power and symbolizes the unlimited development of Suzuki Motor Company. Suzuki provides quality products to customers around the world and provides quality service to customers who use Suzuki products.

It started producing motorcycles in 1952 and cars in 1955, mainly producing mini cars. GM holds a 10% stake in Suzuki. Suzuki first provided technology to the Chinese market in 1984 and was one of the first Japanese automobile companies to enter the Chinese market. On November 5, 2012, Suzuki announced that it would withdraw from the U.S. automobile sales market and would focus on motorcycle sales.