Suzuki South Africa Blog & Insights
Kalahari gold: what pangolins eat and why we need to know
Ably supported by a Suzuki Vitara, Wendy uses radiotelemetry to keep track of individual pangolins at Tswalu Kalahari Reserve (photo: Tilly Molete)...
Action, adventure and open air! Suzuki sponsors Ult.X
Twenty-eight action sports athletes from across South Africa will descend on Sun City in September this year for the first big BMX and skateboard...
Kalahari Endangered Ecosystem Project
Sociable weaver nest in a camelthorn tree (Photo: Anthony Lowney If you have taken a drive into the arid regions of the Northern Cape, or Botswana...
The New Suzuki GSX-S1000 to arrive on SA Shores
The excitement continues to grow around the world, more particularly in South Africa with the Worldwide launch of the new Suzuki GSX-S1000 which took...
Suzuki increases Jimny production capacity
Suzuki Motor Corporation has added the Gurgaon Plant in India to the Suzuki Jimny production roster to help address global waiting lists. The Jimny...
Suzuki excels in 2020
Naamsa, the automotive industry body, reports that Suzuki sold 16 527 vehicles in 2020. This means that the brand not only grew its sales by 1 046...
Suzuki makes its popular B-segment sedan even more Dzireable
The Suzuki Dzire shares a platform and mechanical underpinnings with the ever-popular Suzuki Swift, but since 2018 it has been a stand-alone model...
How a legend was born
This year sees the popular Suzuki Jimny celebrating its 50th anniversary, after making its debut in 1970. Since then, more than three million units...
Suzuki Centurion takes top award in a hotly contested Dealer of the Year 2019/20 Awards
Suzuki Centurion won the Dealer of the Year Award after receiving no less than 10 awards throughout the day, when Suzuki handed out regional and...
Suzuki breaks through the 2 000-unit barrier
New sales record for the brand in South Africa, 714 units of the Suzuki Swift sold in a single month. Suzuki now firmly in 6th place in overall sales...
Suzuki sets new record, jumps to 6th place overall
Suzuki Auto South Africa ended the third quarter on a high note. A very high one indeed, as it sold more cars overall and more cars through its...
Suzuki outgrows its South African home
Suzuki Auto South Africa will soon vacate its well-known head office and warehouse facility in Johannesburg for a much larger building nearby. The...
New record for Suzuki dealers in first month of post-lockdown sales
Suzuki Auto South Africa has surprised the market with a stellar sales performance in June, with sales figures returning to pre-lockdown levels and...
Lockdown FAQs: Suzuki unpacks what the lockdown levels means for you
We here at Suzuki are fully committed to providing good service to you, our valued customers. We understand that during these unprecedented times,...
New look, same great value for Suzuki Ignis
One of the country’s favourite compact urban SUVs is getting a new look and extra features, making it an even-better value offering to South Africans...
Suzuki to sharpen its focus on affordable vehicles
Suzuki Auto South Africa this week committed itself to increasing its focus on affordable mobility in the wake of the economic impact of the...
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