Suzuki will stop selling cars in the U.S.
Suzuki will stop selling cars in the U.S.
November 5, 2021Suzuki says it’s getting out of the car business in the U.S.
American Suzuki Motor says it will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization and focus on selling motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles and outboard engines for boats even as it leaves the car business behind, the Associated Press says. It adds that the filing is unrelated to Japan’s Suzuki.
In recent years, Suzuki tried to blend the design cues of its motorcycles in its cars, like the well-regarded Kizashi midsize sedan. But its marketing lacked the muscle of bigger, stronger brands, pushing it to the margins.
Suzuki sold 21,188 vehicles so far this year, down 4.7% from a year ago, according to Autodata.
Its big seller was the SX4 crossover, accounting for about two-thirds of its sales for the year through October.
No word yet on the fate of Suzuki dealers or the timetable on American Suzuki’s departure from the car business.