Suzuki Group sold 2.6 million vehicles in 2021
The Suzuki group (Suzuki, Maruti) sold 2.6 million light vehicles (PC+LUV) in 2021, up 8.9% compared to 2020 and down 11.9% compared to 2019. Suzuki is partly dependent on its results in the Indian market, which represents more than half of its worldwide sales. Suzuki's sales therefore picked up again last year as the Indian market grew by 28% in 2021 compared to 2020 and almost returned to the level of 2019.

Its market share, which had shrunk in many countries, due to an overly restricted range, too oriented towards the lower segments (A and B) and devoid of real alternative engines (PHEV and BEV) has once again increased with the arrival of the Suzuki Across and Swace (rebadged Toyota hybrids). Thanks to the merger of PSA and FCA in 2021, Suzuki has gained a place in the world ranking (ninth instead of tenth), but the German Premium manufacturers (BMW and Mercedes) which seem to have greater development potential could exceed it in quantities.

Suzuki's 2021 global sales break down as follows:
§ India is by far its largest market, with 1.397 million vehicles, or 54% of its global sales.
§ Japan is its second market, with 608,000 vehicles, or 24% of its global sales.
§ Europe is its third largest market, with 166,000 vehicles, or 7% of its global sales.
These three markets account for 85% of Suzuki's global sales in 2021.


    
 

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