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The Suzuki Kizashi is a mid-size car [2] manufactured by Japanese automaker Suzuki. It was unveiled in the United States on July 30, 2009. [ 3 ] The Kizashi went on sale in Japan on October 21, 2009, [ 4 ] in North America on December 1, 2009, and in Australia and New Zealand on May 11, 2010. [ 5 ]
City car (A-segment) hatchback. Marketed as the Cultus in Pakistan. Ignis: 2000 2016 Global Crossover-styled city car (A-segment). S-Presso: 2019 2019 India and other emerging markets Crossover-styled entry-level city car manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India. Swift: 1984 (nameplate introduction) 2004 2023 Global Subcompact (B-segment ...
Developed under its internal Daewoo designation V200, the Magnus was marketed prominently in the United States as the Suzuki Verona. The V200 is a successor to the Daewoo Leganza (model V100), used a larger chassis of its platform. [ 2 ]
Passenger car production/sales began at Suzuki Egypt S.A.E. [89] Suzuki signs joint-venture contracts for production of passenger cars and motorcycles in China. [95] [96] Wagon R minivehicle debuts, wins 1993 RJC Car of the Year award. [97] [98] 1994: Aggregate sales of Suzuki cars in Japan reach 10 million units. [89]
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. A. Suzuki ATVs (6 P) O. ... Suzuki Kei; Suzuki Kizashi; L. Suzuki Landy; Suzuki Alto Lapin; Suzuki ...
Concept cars and submodels are not listed unless they are themselves notable. ... Suzuki Alto HA25 (2009–2014) Suzuki Kizashi (2009–2014) Toyota 4Runner N280 ...
In the same year, car manufacturing company TagAZ announced that they would build their third factory in Bangladesh, aiming for exporting. The plant was supposed to be completed by 2012. [4] But the company fell in bankruptcy. In March 2015, PHP Group and Proton announced plans to assemble Proton cars in Bangladesh. [5]
Pak Suzuki Motors was founded in September 1982 as a joint venture between the Government of Pakistan and Suzuki Motor Japan, formalizing the arrangement by which Awami Auto had produced the Suzuki SS80 from 1982. [4] [5] Suzuki originally owned 25 percent stake in the company which was increased to 40 percent in 1992, when it acquired 15 ...