His house on wheels is actually a 1989 Suzuki Super Carry, the smallest van on the road today. The Super Carry was created as part of the eight generation of the Suzuki Carry pickup truck in 1985.
New Delhi: Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) entered into an agreement with Transport Department of Uttar Pradesh to automate 12 additional driving license test tracks across the state.
Uttar Pradesh's transport dept signed an MoU with Maruti Suzuki to enhance road safety ... while two ADTTs will be set up in Azamgarh and Pratapgarh. These centres will offer eight types of ...
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so only time will tell how well it holds up in local conditions. One test driver, a Suzuki veteran, commented that the Every’s ‘pick’ was significantly better than the old variant.
These additions will be made in smaller cities where income levels are rising. The report adds that Suzuki's ramp up is also owing to slowing car sales in China, aside of India's growth potential ...
On Suzuki Motors network expansion plans in India, shares of the country's leading auto player Maruti Suzuki gained 4 per cent. Maruti Suzuki shares surge in line with the broader markets amid ...
If the Suzuki Jimny is considered as an affordable SUV in the market, then the Jimny 2025 pick up would take the place among the pick-up trucks. Point to be noted, this pick-up is not a new model but ...
The prices could start from just under Rs 7 lakh for the petrol manual version, going up to Rs 10 lakh+ for the top-end petrol AMT, said a source. An emailed query sent to Maruti Suzuki remained ...
The Brezza on the other side comes with a single CNG cylinder which eats up into the boot space. The Nexon CNG’s boot space stands at 321 litres, while that of the Brezza has not been disclosed ...
In 2006, the Japanese marque made a comeback as Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt ltd. It then set up its manufacturing plant in Gurugram, Haryana, with an annual capacity of 7,50,000 units per annum.