Four Suzuki cars will be exported from India which will include the Alto, Swift, Ciaz and the Ertiga. The Jimny is imported from Kosai, Japan, and the Vitara is being brought in to Kenya from Suzuki’s Magyar plant in Hungary.
The initial outcome of the Toyota-Suzuki partnership was announced in May 2018. “Toyota Kenya has announced a business partnership with Suzuki Motor Corp. and the partnership will see first five Suzuki models being sold under the Suzuki brand by Kenya distributorship. Toyota has also entered into partnerships with leading banks to offer up to 90% financing with easy payment terms, pocket-friendly monthly instalments and a loan period up to five years,” the statement said.
Toyota and Suzuki will continue operating through their own retail and servicing channels in India where the cross-badged products are involved. So cars such as the Toyota-badged, Baleno and Vitara, Brezza will be sold and serviced through Toyota-branded points of contact while the Maruti-badged Corolla will be sold and serviced there on.