Suzuki
Appearance
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Native name | スズキ株式会社 |
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Romanized name | Suzuki Kabushiki-Gaisha |
Company type | Public (K.K.) |
TYO: 7269 | |
ISIN | JP3397210000 ![]() |
Industry | Automotive |
Founded | October 1909 | (as Suzuki Loom Works)
Founder | Michio Suzuki |
Headquarters | Takatsuka, Minami-ku, Hamamatsu, , Japan |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Osamu Suzuki (chairman) (acting) Yasuhito Harayama (vice chairman) Toshihiro Suzuki (President) |
Products | Automobiles, engines, motorcycles, ATVs, outboard motors |
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Number of employees | 69,193 (2021)[2] |
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Website | www |
Suzuki Motor Corporation (Japanese: スズキ株式会社, Hepburn: Suzuki Kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese company that makes cars and motorcycles. It had a stake in CAMI Automotive with General Motors. After the discontinuation of Chevrolet Tracker CAMI started producing the Equinox, as well as the Suzuki XL-7 SUV. Suzuki also sold three Daewoo models in the U.S. and Canada, the Kalos, Lacetti and Magnus. Suzuki backed out of the venture in 2010 after the redesigned XL-7 did not match sales demands. In 2012, Suzuki stopped making cars for the American market. It will continue to build and sell ATVs, motorcycles and army vehicles. 1909
Current models
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Image | Name(s) | OEM supply | Introduction (cal. year) |
Introduction | Main markets | |
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Alto K10 | 1979 (nameplate introduction) | 2022 | India and other emerging markets | Entry-level city car manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India. | |
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Baleno | Toyota Glanza Toyota Starlet |
1995 (nameplate introduction) 2015 (global reintroduction) |
2022 | Global emerging markets | Subcompact (B-segment) hatchback mainly manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India. |
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Celerio/ Cultus |
Toyota Vitz |
2008 | 2014
2021 |
India and other emerging markets | City car (A-segment) hatchback. Marketed as the Cultus in Pakistan. |
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Ignis | 2000 | 2016 | Global | Crossover-styled city car (A-segment). | |
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S-Presso | 2019 | 2019 | India and other emerging markets | Crossover-styled entry-level city car manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India. | |
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Swift | 1984 (nameplate introduction) 2004 |
2023 | Global | Subcompact (B-segment) hatchback. | |
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Wagon R | 1999 | 2010
2019 |
India and other emerging markets | Tall-height city car hatchback mainly manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India. The previous generation model is still assembled and marketed in Pakistan. | |
Sedans | ||||||
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Ciaz | Toyota Belta Oshan Qiyue (2022-2023) |
2014 | 2018 | India, Thailand and other emerging markets | Subcompact (B-segment) sedan. Also sold as Suzuki Alivio and later renamed as Oshan Qiyue in China. It is also sold as Toyota Belta in Africa. |
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Dzire/Swift Sedan | 2008 | 2024 | India and other emerging markets | Notchback sedan version of the Swift manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India. Sold as Swift Sedan in Colombia and Guatemala. | |
Station wagons | ||||||
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Swace | Toyota Corolla Touring Sports (original model) | 2020 | 2020 | Europe | C-segment hybrid estate sold in Europe. Rebadged Toyota Corolla Touring Sports (E210). |
SUVs | ||||||
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Across | Toyota RAV4 (original model) | 1995 (nameplate introduction, originally used on motorcycle) 2020 |
2020 | Europe | Plug-in hybrid compact crossover SUV. Rebadged Toyota RAV4 (XA50). |
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Brezza | 2016 | 2022 | India and other right-hand drive emerging markets in Asia and Africa. | Subcompact crossover SUV occupying the sub-4 metre segment in India. Known as the Vitara Brezza until 2022. | |
e Vitara | Toyota Urban Cruiser | 2025 | 2025 | India and Europe | Battery electric Subcompact crossover SUV. | |
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Fronx | Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor Toyota Starlet Cross |
2023 | 2023 | India, Middle East and Japan | Subcompact crossover SUV with a sloping roofline for the Indian market. |
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Grand Vitara | Toyota Urban Cruiser Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder (India) |
1998 (nameplate introduction) |
2022 | Global emerging markets | Subcompact crossover SUV. Strong hybrid powertrain available only in India. |
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Jimny/ Jimny Sierra |
1970 | 2018 | Global | Three-door off-roader based on the kei-sized, Japan-only Jimny. Sold as the Jimny Sierra in Japan and several other markets. | |
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SX4 S-Cross | 2006 | 2021 | Global | Subcompact crossover SUV. | |
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Vitara | 1988 | 2015 | Global (except India and others) | Subcompact crossover SUV smaller than the SX4 S-Cross. | |
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Xbee | 2017 | 2017 | Japan | Crossover city car for the Japanese market. Pre-facelift model pictured. | |
MPVs / Minivans | ||||||
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APV | Mitsubishi Maven (2005–2009) | 2004 | 2004 | Indonesia and other emerging markets | Rear-wheel drive, mid-engined compact van manufactured by Suzuki Indomobil Motor in Indonesia. Panel van version is available. |
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Eeco | 1999 (original model) | 2001 | India | Rear-wheel drive, mid-engined small van manufactured and marketed by Maruti Suzuki in India. Renamed Suzuki Every Plus, previously known as Maruti Suzuki Versa. Panel van version is available. | |
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Ertiga | Toyota Rumion | 2012 | 2018 | India, Indonesia and other emerging markets | Three-row compact MPV mainly produced in India, Indonesia and Myanmar. |
Invicto | Toyota Innova (original model) | 2023 | 2023 | India | Three-row C-segment MPV, rebadged Toyota Innova HyCross. | |
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Landy | Toyota Noah (original model) | 2007 | 2022 | Japan | Three-row minivan with sliding doors, only sold in Japan. Rebadged Toyota Noah, previously a rebadge of Nissan Serena from 2007–2022. |
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Solio | Mitsubishi Delica D:2 | 2000 | 2020 | Japan, Hong Kong and Macau | Two-row minivan with sliding doors, only sold in Japan. |
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Super Carry Van | Autozam Scrum Ford Pronto Holden Scurry Bedford/GME/ Vauxhall Rascal |
1985 (original model) | 1990 | Vietnam | Rear-wheel drive, mid-engined small van manufactured and marketed in Vietnam. Based on eighth-generation Suzuki Carry van. |
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XL6/XL7/ Ertiga XL7 |
2019 | 2019 | India, Indonesia, Mexico and other emerging markets | Crossover-styled version of the Ertiga. Pre-facelift model pictured. | |
Kei cars (passenger) | ||||||
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Alto | Mazda Carol | 1979 | 2014
2021 |
Japan and Pakistan | Entry-level, low-roof hatchback kei car with hinged rear doors. The previous generation is still produced and marketed in Pakistan. |
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Alto Lapin Alto Lapin LC |
2002 | 2015 | Japan | Retro-styled low-roof hatchback kei car with hinged rear doors. | |
Every Wagon | Mazda Scrum Wagon Mitsubishi Town Box Nissan NV100 Clipper Rio |
1999 | 2015 | Japan | Passenger variant of Every van. | |
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Hustler | Mazda Flair Crossover | 2014 | 2020 | Japan, Hong Kong and Macau | Semi-tall height rugged crossover SUV-styled kei car. |
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Jimny (Japan, kei) | 1970 | 2018 | Japan | Off-road kei car. | |
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Spacia | Mazda Flair Wagon | 2013 | 2023 | Japan | Tall-height wagon kei car with rear sliding doors. (except Gear). |
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Wagon R | Mazda Flair | 1993 | 2017 | Japan | Semi-tall height wagon kei car with hinged rear doors. |
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Wagon R Smile | 2021 | 2021 | Japan | Retro-styled kei car with rear sliding doors using the Wagon R nameplate. |
Commercial vehicles
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Introduction | Main markets | |
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Super Carry | 1985 (nameplate introduction) 2016 |
2016 | India and other emerging markets | Cab chassis truck manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India based on the styling of 1991–2019 Indonesian-market Carry Futura. | |
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Super Carry Truck | Autozam Scrum Ford Pronto Holden Scurry Bedford/GME/ Vauxhall Rascal |
1985 (original model) | 1990 | Myanmar and Vietnam | Truck version of Super Carry Van, manufactured and marketed in Myanmar and Vietnam. |
Kei vehicles (commercial) | ||||||
Carry | Mazda Scrum Truck Mitsubishi Minicab Truck Nissan NT100 Clipper |
1961 | 2013 | Japan | Mid-engined cab over kei pickup truck. | |
Every | Mazda Scrum Van Mitsubishi Minicab Van Nissan NV100 Clipper |
1982 | 2015 | Japan, Hong Kong, Pakistan and Macau | Commercial van based on Every Wagon passenger van. | |
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Spacia Base | 2022 | Japan | Commercial van based on Spacia Custom. |
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Former models
[change | change source]- Maruti 800 (1983–2014)
- Suzuki Alto (Europe)/A-Star (2008–2018)
- Suzuki Aerio/Liana (2001–2018)
- Suzuki Bolan (1983–2024)
- Suzuki Cappuccino (1991–1998)
- Suzuki Cara (1993–1994)
- Suzuki Cervo (1977–2009)
- Suzuki Cultus/Esteem/Forsa (1983–2003)
- Suzuki Cultus Crescent/Esteem/Baleno (1995–2007)
- Suzuki CV1 (1981–1985)
- Suzuki Every Plus/Landy (1999–2005)
- Suzuki Equator (2008–2012)
- Suzuki Forenza/Reno (2004–2008)
- Suzuki Fronte (1962–1989)
- Suzuki Fun (2003–2011)
- Suzuki Karimun (1999–2006)
- Suzuki Karimun Wagon R (2013–2021)
- Suzuki Kei (1998–2009)
- Suzuki Kizashi (2009–2016)
- Suzuki Mega Carry/APV pickup (2004–2019)
- Suzuki Mehran (1988–2019)
- Suzuki Mighty Boy (1983–1988)
- Suzuki MR Wagon (2001–2016)
- Suzuki Neo Baleno (2008–2011)
- Suzuki Palette (2008–2013)
- Suzuki Ravi (1983–2024)
- Suzuki Sidekick (1988–2001)
- Suzuki Splash/Ritz (2007–2018)
- Suzulight 360 (1959–1969)
- Suzulight SF series (1955–1959)
- Suzuki Swift+ (2003–2010)
- Suzuki Twin (2003–2005)
- Suzuki Verona (2003–2006)
- Suzuki Wagon R+ (1997–2008)
- Suzuki X-90 (1995–1997)
- Suzuki XL-7 (1998–2009)
- Suzuki Zen Estilo/Estilo/Karimun Estilo (2006–2012)
Other websites
[change | change source]References
[change | change source]- ↑ "Suzuki December 2019 and Calendar Year 2019 Automobile Production, Japan Sales, and Export Figures (Preliminary)" (PDF). Suzuki Motor Corporation. 30 January 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "Suzuki Motor Corporation Financial Results". Suzuki Motor Corporation. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 Suzuki Annual Report
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