A new generation of theSuzuki Balenowas introduced in India earlier this year, but the updated model won’t be available in Australia, where Suzuki has decided to discontinue the small hatchback. As a proper goodbye to the nameplate Down Under, the Suzuki Baleno Shadow limited edition is c...
Inc. (SPH) offers 11 new models with a price that starts at ₱499,000 and goes up to ₱1,175,000. It includes 10 passenger cars and one commercial vehicle which is the Suzuki Carry. In the hatchback category, Suzuki Philippines offers the Suzuki...
Says Michael Pachota, general manager automotive, Suzuki Australia: “I have no doubt our partnership with Deloitte has the power to electrify the Suzuki brand in the Australian automotive marketing space. Hopefully it puts a dent in the industry’s ‘101 auto format’ that is plastered like wa...
With the onset of World War II, production plans for Suzuki's new vehicles were halted when the government declared civilian passenger cars a "non-essential commodity." At the conclusion of the war, Suzuki went back to producing looms. Loom production was given a boost when the U.S. gover...
placing the company seventh among the top automobile manufacturers in Japan and has had eight generations produced subsequently. In 1980, Suzuki Australia Private Limited was incorporated in Sydney. The next year, their consolidated sales exceeded ¥500 billion and the new Jimmy 4×4 mini vehicle ...
It is available in several markets around the world, including Asia, Europe, and Australia. The launch date for the Suzuki Jimny EV has not been officially announced. It is best to check with Suzuki directly or visit their website for the latest information. The exact launch date of the ...
The bonnet, still held down with two spring clips like on earlier LJs, was slightly raised to make room for the biggest change - a new engine. This was a four-cylinder, water-cooled 800cc four-stroke unit producing 41bhp. The LJ80 sold well in Australia, where it went on sale in 19...
The Cultus family of vehicles has been marketed in Asia, North America, South America, Australia, and Europe. While never formally marketed in New Zealand they were imported and sold on the secondary market. The name Cultus derives from the Latin cultus, meaning "care" or "adoration." ...
years, with its mix of European styling, outstanding driving dynamics and fantastic value for money," Suzuki Australia general manager Tony Devers said."In spite of a host of new competitors from around the globe, the Swift has cemented itself as one of the benchmark small cars in Australia....
So be warned if you are buying or bought a new car. There is no supervision of mechanics that the job is done right! SUZUKI AUSTRALIA doesnâ??t want to hear your complaints. But rather send you countless emails to ask â??how happy you areâ??! NOT HOW UNHAPPY YOU ARE?