List of Suzuki automobiles
This is a list of Suzuki automobiles from past and present. Most are designed and manufactured by Suzuki, while some vehicles are produced by other companies and supplied to Suzuki through an OEM supply basis. Many models are limited to some regions, while some others are marketed worldwide.
Current models[]
Model | Also called | Calendar year introduced |
Current model | Vehicle description | |||
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Introduction | Update/facelift | Main markets | |||||
Hatchback | |||||||
![]() ALTO |
Alto (India) | 2000 | 2012 | 2019 | India and other emerging markets | Entry-level city car manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India. | |
![]() BALENO |
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 | 2008 | 2021 | — | India and other emerging markets | City car (A-segment) hatchback. The previous generation is still manufactured and marketed as Cultus in Pakistan. | |
![]() IGNIS |
Ignis | 2000 | 2016 | 2019 | Global | Crossover-styled city car (A-segment). | |
![]() S-PRESSO |
S-Presso | 2019 | 2019 | — | India and other emerging markets | Crossover-styled entry-level city car manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India. | |
![]() SWIFT ![]() SWIFT SPORT |
Swift | 2004 | 2017 | 2020 | Global | Subcompact (B-segment) hatchback. | |
![]() WAGON R ![]() WAGON R (Pakistan only) |
Wagon R (India) | 2000 | 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. | |
Sedan | |||||||
![]() CIAZ/ALIVIO |
Ciaz | Toyota Belta | 2014 | 2014 | 2018 | India, Thailand and other emerging markets | Subcompact (B-segment) sedan. Sold as the Alivio in China. |
![]() DZIRE/SWIFT SEDAN |
Dzire | 2008 | 2018 | 2021 | India and other emerging markets | Notchback sedan version of the Swift manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India. Sold as Swift Sedan in Colombia. | |
Station wagon/estate | |||||||
![]() SWACE |
Swace | Toyota Corolla Touring Sports (original model) | 2020 | 2020 | — | Europe | C-segment hybrid estate sold in Europe. Rebadged Toyota Corolla Touring Sports (E210). |
SUV/crossover | |||||||
![]() ACROSS |
Across | Toyota RAV4 (original model) | 2020 | 2020 | — | Europe | Plug-in hybrid compact crossover SUV. Rebadged Toyota RAV4 (XA50). |
![]() JIMNY SIERRA ![]() JIMNY (Brazil only) |
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. The previous generation is still manufactured and marketed in Brazil. | |
![]() SX4 S-CROSS |
SX4 S-Cross | 2006 | 2021 | — | Global | Subcompact crossover SUV. Previous generation pictured. | |
![]() VITARA/ESCUDO |
Vitara | 1998 | 2015 | 2019 | Global (except India and others) | Subcompact crossover SUV smaller than the SX4 S-Cross. Sold as the Escudo in Japan. | |
![]() VITARA BREZZA |
Vitara Brezza | Toyota Urban Cruiser | 2016 | 2016 | 2020 | India and other emerging markets | Subcompact crossover SUV occupying the sub-4 meter segment in India. Pre-facelift model pictured. |
![]() XBEE |
Xbee | 2017 | 2017 | — | Japan | Subcompact crossover SUV a segment above kei car for the Japanese market. | |
MPV/minivan | |||||||
![]() APV ARENA |
APV | Mitsubishi Maven (2005–2009) | 2004 | 2004 | 2007 | Indonesia and other emerging markets | Rear-wheel drive, mid-engined compact van manufactured by Suzuki Indomobil Motor in Indonesia. Panel van version is available. |
BOLAN | Bolan | 1991[1] | 1991 | — | Pakistan | Rear-wheel drive, mid-engined small van manufactured and marketed by Pak Suzuki in Pakistan. Renamed seventh-generation Suzuki Carry van. | |
EECO | Eeco | 2010 | 2010 | — | 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. | |
![]() ERTIGA |
Ertiga | Toyota Rumion | 2012 | 2018 | — | India, Indonesia and other emerging markets | Three-row compact MPV mainly produced in India and Indonesia. |
![]() LANDY |
Landy | Nissan Serena (original model) | 2007 | 2016 | 2020 | Japan | Three-row minivan with sliding doors, only sold in Japan. Rebadged Nissan Serena. Pre-facelift model pictured. |
![]() SOLIO ![]() SOLIO BANDIT (Japan only) |
Solio | Mitsubishi Delica D:2 | 2000 | 2020 | — | Japan, Hong Kong and Macau | Two-row minivan with sliding doors, only sold in Japan. |
![]() SUPER CARRY VAN |
Super Carry Van | 2000 | 2000 | — | Vietnam | Rear-wheel drive, mid-engined small van manufactured and marketed in Vietnam. Based on eighth-generation Suzuki Carry van. | |
![]() XL6/XL7/ERTIGA XL7 |
XL6/XL7/Ertiga XL7 | 2019 | 2019 | — | India, Indonesia, Mexico and other emerging markets | Crossover-styled version of the Ertiga. | |
Pickup truck | |||||||
![]() CARRY (global) |
Carry (global) | 1961 | 2019 | 2021 | Indonesia and other emerging markets | Pickup truck manufactured by Suzuki Indomobil Motor in Indonesia. | |
RAVI | Ravi | 1991[1] | 1991 | — | Pakistan | Renamed seventh-generation Suzuki Carry pickup manufactured and marketed by Pak Suzuki in Pakistan. | |
SUPER CARRY | Super Carry | 2016 | 2016 | — | India and other emerging markets | Pickup truck manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India based on the 1991–2019 Indonesian-market Carry Futura. | |
![]() SUPER CARRY TRUCK |
Super Carry Truck | 2000 | 2000 | — | Myanmar and Vietnam | Truck version of Super Carry Van, manufactured and marketed in Myanmar and Vietnam. | |
Kei car | |||||||
![]() ALTO ALTO (Pakistan only) |
Alto (Japan) | Mazda Carol | 1979 | 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. |
![]() ALTO LAPIN |
Alto Lapin | 2002 | 2015 | — | Japan | Retro-styled low-roof hatchback kei car with hinged rear doors. | |
EVERY WAGON |
Every Wagon | Mazda Scrum Wagon Mitsubishi Town Box Nissan NV100 Clipper Rio |
1999 | 2015 | — | Japan | Passenger variant of Every van. |
![]() HUSTLER |
Hustler | Mazda Flair Crossover | 2014 | 2020 | — | Japan, Hong Kong and Macau | Semi-tall height rugged crossover SUV-styled kei car. |
![]() JIMNY |
Jimny (Japan, kei) | 1970 | 2018 | — | Japan | Off-road kei car. | |
![]() SPACIA ![]() SPACIA CUSTOM ![]() SPACIA GEAR |
Spacia | Mazda Flair Wagon | 2013 | 2017 | — | Japan | Tall-height wagon kei car with rear sliding doors. |
![]() WAGON R ![]() WAGON R FZ ![]() WAGON R STINGRAY |
Wagon R (Japan) | Mazda Flair | 1993 | 2017 | — | Japan | Semi-tall height wagon kei car with hinged rear doors. |
![]() WAGON R SMILE |
Wagon R Smile | 2021 | 2021 | — | Japan | Retro-styled kei car with rear sliding doors using the Wagon R nameplate. | |
Kei commercial vehicle | |||||||
CARRY (Japan) ![]() SUPER CARRY (Japan) |
Carry | Mazda Scrum Truck Mitsubishi Minicab Truck Nissan NT100 Clipper |
1961 | 2013 | — | Japan | Mid-engined cab over kei pickup truck. |
EVERY |
Every | Mazda Scrum Van Mitsubishi Minicab Van Nissan NV100 Clipper |
1982 | 2015 | — | Japan, Hong Kong and Macau | Mid-engined kei commercial microvan with rear sliding doors with the emphasis on rear cargo space. |
Model | Also called | Calendar year introduced |
Introduction | Update/facelift | Main markets | Vehicle description | |
Current model |
Former models[]
- Maruti 800 (1983–2014)
- Suzuki Alto (Europe)/A-Star (2008–2018)
- Suzuki Aerio/Liana (2001–2018)
- 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 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)
OEM deals[]
Since 1985, Suzuki has shared or produced automobiles for other manufacturers around the world.[2]
Donor[]
- Chana Star – China (Suzuki Carry/Every Plus)
- Changan Alto – China (Suzuki Alto)
- Changan SC series – China (Suzuki Carry/Every Plus)
- Hafei Songhuajiang – China (Suzuki Carry)
- Changhe Beidouxing – China (Suzuki Wagon R)
- Changhe Coolcar – China (Suzuki Every Plus)
- Changhe Liana – China (Suzuki Liana)
- Changhe Splash – China (Suzuki Splash)
- Fiat Sedici – Europe (Suzuki SX4)
- Lancia Pangea – Europe (Suzuki SX4) (cancelled)[3]
- Ford Pronto – Taiwan (Suzuki Carry/Every)
- Asüna Sunrunner – Canada (Suzuki Sidekick/Vitara)
- Bedford Rascal – Europe (Suzuki Carry)
- Chevrolet Alto – Colombia (Suzuki Alto)
- Chevrolet Cassia – Philippines (Suzuki Cultus Crescent)
- Chevrolet Cruze – Japan (Suzuki Swift)
- Chevrolet Damas - Uzbekistan (Suzuki Every)
- Chevrolet Esteem – Colombia (Suzuki Cultus Crescent)
- Chevrolet Forsa – Ecuador (Suzuki Cultus)
- Chevrolet Grand Nomad – South America (Suzuki XL-7)
- Chevrolet Labo - Uzbekistan (Suzuki Carry)
- Chevrolet MW – Japan (Suzuki Solio)
- Chevrolet Sprint – United States/Canada (Suzuki Cultus)
- Chevrolet Super Carry – South America (Suzuki Carry)
- Chevrolet Swift – South America (Suzuki Cultus)
- Chevrolet SX4 S-Cross – Ecuador (Suzuki S-Cross)
- Chevrolet Tracker – United States/Canada (Suzuki Sidekick/Vitara)
- Chevrolet Vitara – South America (Suzuki Sidekick/Vitara)
- Chevrolet Wagon R+ – Colombia (Suzuki Wagon R+)
- Daewoo Damas - South Korea/Uzbekistan/Vietnam (Suzuki Every)
- Daewoo Labo - South Korea/Uzbekistan (Suzuki Carry)
- Daewoo Tico - South Korea/Europe/South America (Suzuki Alto)
- Geo Metro – United States (Suzuki Cultus)
- Geo Tracker – United States (Suzuki Sidekick/Vitara)
- GMC Tracker – Canada (Suzuki Sidekick/Vitara)
- GME Rascal – Europe (Suzuki Carry)
- Holden Barina – Australia & New Zealand (Suzuki Cultus)
- Holden Cruze – Australia (Suzuki Ignis)
- Holden Drover – Australia & New Zealand (Suzuki Sierra/Jimny)
- Holden Scurry – Australia (Suzuki Carry)
- Opel Agila – Europe (Suzuki Wagon R+ and Suzuki Splash)
- Pontiac Firefly – Canada (Suzuki Cultus)
- Pontiac Sunrunner – Canada (Suzuki Sidekick/Vitara)
- Vauxhall Agila – United Kingdom (Suzuki Wagon R+ and Suzuki Splash)
- Vauxhall Rascal – United Kingdom (Suzuki Carry)
- Isuzu Geminett – Japan (Suzuki Cultus)
All Maruti models since the Esteem[citation needed] are referred as Maruti Suzuki
- Maruti 800 – India (Suzuki Alto)
- Maruti 1000 – India (Suzuki Cultus)
- Maruti Gypsy – India (Suzuki Jimny)
- Maruti Omni – India (Suzuki Carry)
- Autozam AZ-Wagon – Japan (Suzuki Wagon R)
- Autozam Scrum – Japan (Suzuki Every)
- Mazda AZ-Offroad – Japan (Suzuki Jimny)
- Mazda Carol – Japan (Suzuki Alto)
- Mazda Flair – Japan (Suzuki Wagon R)
- Mazda Flair Wagon – Japan (Suzuki Palette and Suzuki Spacia)
- Mazda Flair Crossover – Japan (Suzuki Hustler)
- Mazda Laputa – Japan (Suzuki Kei)
- Mazda Proceed Levante – Japan (Suzuki Vitara)
- Mazda Scrum – Japan (Suzuki Carry/Every)
- Mazda Scrum Wagon – Japan (Suzuki Every Wagon)
- Mazda Spiano – Japan (Suzuki Lapin)
- Mazda VX-1 – Indonesia (Suzuki Ertiga)
- Mitsubishi Colt T120SS – Indonesia (Suzuki Carry Futura)
- Mitsubishi Delica D:2 - Japan (Suzuki Solio)
- Mitsubishi Maven – Indonesia (Suzuki APV)
- Mitsubishi Minicab - Japan (Suzuki Carry/Every)
- Mitsubishi Town Box - Japan (Suzuki Every Wagon)
- Nissan Moco – Japan (Suzuki MR Wagon)
- Nissan NT100 Clipper - Japan (Suzuki Carry)
- Nissan NV100 Clipper - Japan (Suzuki Every)
- Nissan NV100 Clipper Rio - Japan (Suzuki Every Wagon)
- Nissan Pino – Japan (Suzuki Alto)
- Nissan Pixo - Europe (Suzuki Alto)
- Suzuki Palette – Japan (Suzuki Palette)
- Proton Ertiga – Malaysia (Suzuki Ertiga)
- Santana 300/350 - Spain (Suzuki Grand Vitara)
- Subaru Justy – Europe (Suzuki Swift and Suzuki Ignis)
- Toyota Belta – India/Middle East/Africa (Suzuki Ciaz)
- Toyota Glanza – India (Suzuki Baleno)
- Toyota Starlet – Africa (Suzuki Baleno)
- Toyota Rumion – South Africa (Suzuki Ertiga)
- Toyota Urban Cruiser – India/Africa (Suzuki Vitara Brezza)
- Volkswagen city car (Suzuki Alto/A-Star)
- Volkswagen Rocktan (Suzuki SX4)
- – both development suspended or cancelled due to the dispute between the companies.
Recipient[]
- Suzuki Forenza – United States (Daewoo Lacetti sedan/wagon)
- Suzuki Fun – Argentina (Chevrolet Celta)
- Suzuki Reno – United States (Daewoo Lacetti hatchback)
- Suzuki Swift – United States/Canada (Geo/Chevrolet Metro)
- Suzuki Swift+ – Canada (Chevrolet Aveo)
- Suzuki Verona – United States (Daewoo Magnus)
- Suzuki Cara – Japan (Autozam AZ-1)
- Suzuki Equator – United States (Nissan Frontier)
- Suzuki Landy – Japan (Nissan Serena)
- Suzuki Across – Europe (Toyota RAV4)
- Suzuki Swace – Europe (Toyota Corolla Touring Sports)
See also[]
References[]
- ^ a b "The Story Of Suzuki In Pakistan - From 1970s To The Year 2016". PakWheels Blog. 2016-04-04. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
- ^ "Production Base | Global Suzuki". www.globalsuzuki.com.
- ^ "Ridiculous Rebadges: Four times Four equals Sixteen". Oppositelock. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
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