Exports were at 14,761 units in March 2022 as compared to 9,170 units in the year-ago month, the company said in a statement
Exports last month stood at 9,469 units as against 7,865 units in January 2021
Suzuki Motorcycle India on Monday said it has rolled out six millionth vehicle from its Gurugram-based manufacturing facility. The company sells a range of products including Access 125, Gixxer 250 and 150 series, Burgman Street and the recently introduced Avenis 125. "This year marks the completion of Suzuki Motorcycle India's 15 years in the country. It is indeed heartening to also announce the roll out of our six millionth Suzuki two-wheeler product in India from our Gurugram plant," Suzuki Motorcycle India Managing Director Satoshi Uchida said in a statement. This six millionth milestone is a testament to the company's continued commitment to provide superior value to customers in India, he added. "We are delighted that we could reach this landmark despite the challenges thrown by the second wave and the global semiconductor shortage across the world," Uchida stated.
Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd (SMIPL) on Wednesday reported a 27 per cent increase in total sales at 73,463 units in August 2021. The company had sold 57,909 units in the same month last year, SMIPL said in a statement. Domestic sales in August were at 61,809 units while exports stood at 11,654 units, it added. Commenting on the sales performance, SMIPL Managing Director Satoshi Uchida said, "With the unlock phase, the two-wheeler industry is now marching towards normalcy while continuing to adhere to all the precautionary measures. As a result, the customer sentiments are improving day by day which is positive news for the industry.
Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd (SMIPL) on Monday reported an over two-fold increase in total sales at 73,083 unit sales in July 2021
Suzuki Motorcycle India is planning to cash in on the demand of Indian model in global markets as it looks to boost exports to developed markets
Suzuki Motorcycle India on Monday said it has launched the third generation version of its flagship sports bike Hayabusa in the country at a price of Rs 16.4 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). The all new Hayabusa has been launched with a full model change for the first time in 13 years. Suzuki Hayabusa has been the most preferred choice amongst sport bike enthusiasts around the world for over two decades now in the class it created," Suzuki Motorcycle India Managing Director Koichiro Hirao said in a statement. The new-generation Hayabusa has been developed not only to achieve an even higher overall balance of ultimate performance and comply with the BSVI emissions standards, but also to capture the hearts of both devoted followers and all who lay eyes on the stunning beauty and sharper, tauter form of its bold new design, he added. The bike comes with various features like hill hold control system and cruise control among others. The dispatches of the bike would begin in mid-May and it co
The firm sold 71,662 units in February
Dealers fear a weak retail demand may lead to stock pile-up
Prior to the transaction, Suzuki held a 56.28 per cent stake in Maruti Suzuki
The company had sold a total of 69,236 units in the same month last year
In a Q&A, Koichiro Hirao says the Indian rider is shifting towards performance motorcycles, and that his firm is well poised to cater to this demand
Haryana government on Sunday announced lockdown in seven districts, including Gurgaon, of the state until March 31
Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd (SMIPL) on Wednesday launched BS-VI compliant GIXXER series of motorcycles
Domestic sales during February this year stood at 58,644 units as compared to 57,174 units sold in the year-ago month
The company gets just around 10 per cent of its overall volumes from motorcycle sales
It expects to end the ongoing financial year with a 7.5 per cent increase in sales over last year, said the company's top officials
Suzuki is proud to launch the 6th generation GSX-R1000 in India," said Satoshi Uchida
Right now the company is considering various options for the location of the second plant and possible production capacity
Suzuki Motorcycle currently sells a range of 16 products in India