Suzuki Motor was founded in 1909 by Michio Suzuki in Hamamatsu, Japan, initially producing weaving looms before pivoting into motorized vehicles after World War II.
The company sells more than 3 million vehicles annually, with its minicar and motorcycle lines dominant in India, Japan, and Southeast Asian markets.
Headquartered in Hamamatsu, Japan, Suzuki Motor trades on the Tokyo Stock Exchange under ticker 7269 today.
About Suzuki Motor
| Sector | Automotive |
| Industry | Automobiles, Motorcycles & Marine |
| CEO | Toshihiro Suzuki |
| Website | suzuki.co.jp |
| Headquarters | Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan |
| Founded | 1909 |
| Status | Public (TSE: 7269) |
Suzuki Motor Founders
Michio Suzuki
Founder & First President (1909)
Suzuki Motor History
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1909
Michio Suzuki founds Suzuki Loom Works in Hamamatsu, producing power looms for Japan's silk weaving industry.
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1952
Suzuki launches its first motorized bicycle, the Power Free, marking the company's entry into the transportation sector after World War II.
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1955
Suzuki introduces the Suzulight minicar, Japan's first mass-produced kei car, establishing its dominance in the compact vehicle segment.
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1983
Suzuki and General Motors form a joint venture, giving Suzuki access to American dealership networks and opening the US market to Suzuki's compact cars.
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1983
Maruti Suzuki launches in India as a joint venture with the Indian government, eventually becoming India's best-selling car brand for decades.
FAQs
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Is Suzuki Motor an American company?
No. Suzuki Motor Corporation is a Japanese multinational company headquartered in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan. It was founded in 1909 by Michio Suzuki. Despite past ties with General Motors, it is and has always been a Japanese company. -
Who owns Suzuki Motor?
Suzuki Motor is a publicly traded company on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Toyota Motor Corporation holds approximately 4.9% as a strategic shareholder. The Suzuki family retains a significant ownership stake through founding family holdings. -
Who made the Suzuki Motor logo?
Suzuki's stylized "S" logo was developed internally and has been refined over several decades. The current bold red "S" emblem has been the company's primary mark since the 1950s and appears across all vehicle and motorcycle lines. -
When did Suzuki Motor come out?
Suzuki Motor was founded as Suzuki Loom Works in 1909 by Michio Suzuki in Hamamatsu, Japan. The company launched its first motorcycle in 1952 and its first car, the Suzulight, in 1955.