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 Current generation Vehicle description
Image Name(s) OEM supply Introduction
(cal. year)
Introduction Main markets
Hatchbacks
Alto K10 1979 (nameplate introduction) 2022 India and other emerging markets Entry-level city car manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India.
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.
Celerio/
Cultus

Toyota Vitz
2008 2014
2021
India and other emerging markets 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) hatchback.
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
Ciaz Toyota Belta
Oshan Qiyue
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.
Dzire/Swift Sedan 2008 2018 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
Swace Toyota Corolla Touring Sports (original model) 2020 2020 Europe C-segment hybrid estate sold in Europe. Rebadged Toyota Corolla Touring Sports (E210).
SUVs
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).
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.
Fronx 2023 2023 India and Middle East Subcompact crossover SUV with a sloping roofline for the Indian market.
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.
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.
SX4 S-Cross 2006 2021 Global Subcompact crossover SUV.
Vitara/
Escudo
1988 2015 Global (except India and others) Subcompact crossover SUV smaller than the SX4 S-Cross. Sold as the Escudo in Japan.
Xbee 2017 2017 Japan Crossover city car for the Japanese market. Pre-facelift model pictured.
MPVs / Minivans
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.
BOLAN Bolan 1979 (original model) 1991[1] Pakistan Rear-wheel drive, mid-engined small van manufactured and marketed by Pak Suzuki in Pakistan. Renamed seventh-generation Suzuki Carry van.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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)
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.

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.
Hustler Mazda Flair Crossover 2014 2020 Japan, Hong Kong and Macau Semi-tall height rugged crossover SUV-styled kei car.
Jimny (Japan, kei) 1970 2018 Japan Off-road kei car.
Spacia Mazda Flair Wagon 2013 2023 Japan Tall-height wagon kei car with rear sliding doors. (except Gear).
Wagon R Mazda Flair 1993 2017 Japan Semi-tall height wagon kei car with hinged rear doors.
Wagon R Smile 2021 2021 Japan Retro-styled kei car with rear sliding doors using the Wagon R nameplate.

Commercial vehicles

Model Current generation Vehicle description
Image Name(s) OEM supply Introduction
(cal. year)
Introduction Main markets
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.
RAVI Ravi 1979 (original model) 1991[1] Pakistan Renamed seventh-generation Suzuki Carry pickup manufactured and marketed by Pak Suzuki in Pakistan.
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 and Macau Commercial van based on Every Wagon passenger van.
Spacia Base 2022 Japan Commercial van based on Spacia Custom.

Former models

Rebadged vehicles

Since 1985, Suzuki has shared or produced automobiles for other manufacturers around the world.[2]

Donor

Changan
Changhe
Fiat
Ford
General Motors
Isuzu
Maruti

All Maruti models since the Esteem are referred as Maruti Suzuki

Mazda
Mitsubishi Motors
Nissan
Proton
Santana Motor
Subaru
Toyota
Volkswagen
  • Volkswagen city car (Suzuki Alto/A-Star)
  • Volkswagen Rocktan (Suzuki SX4)
  • – both development suspended or cancelled due to the dispute between the companies.

Recipient

General Motors
Mazda
Nissan
Toyota

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "The Story Of Suzuki In Pakistan - From 1970s To The Year 2016". PakWheels Blog. 2016-04-04. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  2. "Production Base | Global Suzuki". www.globalsuzuki.com.
  3. "Ridiculous Rebadges: Four times Four equals Sixteen". Oppositelock. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
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