Japanese tuner Damd has unveiled two new body kits for the Suzuki XBee crossover, splitting its dual personality into distinct rugged and retro styles.
The Little.
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D package gives the XBee a boxy, upright front end reminiscent of the Land Rover Defender, while the Bemore kit opts for round, retro lines inspired by the Suzuki Alto Lapin kei car.
Little.D: Rugged Defender Look
The Little. D kit features a boxier grille and hood with Little.
D lettering, black garnish around the LED headlights, and a redesigned front bumper with extra plastic cladding.
Side decals, darker taillight and tailgate trim, and optional beadlock-style alloy wheels with grippy tires complete the off-road aesthetic.
A roof carrier is also available.
This package follows Damd's previous Defender-style kits for the Suzuki Jimny and Every.
Bemore: Retro Charm
The Bemore package takes a softer approach with a bespoke bumper featuring a larger intake, three slits replacing the grille, and a body-colored chin.
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Vintage side decals with a checkered pattern and matching quarter window decals add flair. Buyers can also opt for a wood-infused roof basket and chrome wheels.
Inside, Damd offers seat covers that mimic brown leather with checkered inserts for front and rear seats.
The Suzuki XBee measures 3,760 mm (148 in) long and rides on the Heartect platform shared with the Swift and Ignis.
No performance upgrades are offered for its 1.2-liter mild-hybrid engine producing 81 hp and 109 Nm.
Sales of the kits start on July 10, with shipments limited to body shops or dealers in Japan.
The Little.
D kit retails for ¥299,200 ($1,850), the Bemore face swap for ¥154,000 ($950), and the decal set for ¥65,780 ($400).
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Seat covers cost ¥66,550 ($410). Wheels, tires, and roof rack are extra.