![]() ![]() This very impressive performance also demonstrates that Suzuki, which will be celebrating its 100th year in 2020, attained the biggest growth of 2% in the Philippine market share, among the four Japanese manufacturers compared to 2018. ![]() This is after the brand’s 1st quarter sales records indicate a growth of 36%, which is even higher than the total combined sales growth of its members ( Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha) posted at 22% versus last year. ![]() Suzuki Motorcycles – a division of Suzuki Philippines Incorporated, and one of the big four Japanese motorcycle manufacturers in the country, showed a strong start in terms of volume sales this 2019 as reflected on Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association, Inc.’s (MDPPA) data. The company was totally reorganized and the name was changed to Suzuki Philippines, Incorporated. On 01 February 1985, the company became a wholly-owned Japanese company in the Philippines by Suzuki Motor Company Ltd. With its increased business and flourishing sales, the SPI also established a factory to handle semi-knockdown production was established in 1972 along Canley Road (now Danny Floro) in Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines. After several years, the Company ventured into appliance importations from Japan and expanded further to include motorcycles that later became its major activity in the semi-knockdown business. Antonio & Associates, Inc., an architectural and engineering firm. The company originated from a Filipino family business that dates back in 1957 under the business name Rufino D. It is a manufacturer of motorcycles, scooter and big bikes, Suzuki cars and the exclusive distributor of Suzuki Automobile, Suzuki Outboard Motor and Suzuki Genuine Parts (SGP) in the Philippines. Suzuki Philippines, Incorporated is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation of Japan. Zigwheels provides you the Suzuki Philippines price list for September 2022, along with downpayment, monthly installments, and loan simulations for the Manila and nearby cities. Suzuki Philippines has a line-up of 8 Sport (Suzuki Gixxer 250, SV 650X, SV 650, Katana, GSX-S150, GSX-S750, GSX-R1000, Gixxer SF250), 4 Scooter (Suzuki Burgman Street, Skydrive Sport, Skydrive Crossover, Avenis), 2 Off Road (Suzuki RM Z450, RM-Z250), 3 Super Sport (Suzuki Hayabusa, GSX-S1000GT, GSX-S1000 ABS), 1 Maxi Scooter (Suzuki Burgman 400), 1 Street (Suzuki Gixxer FI), 4 Moped (Suzuki Raider R150 Fi, Raider R150, Smash 115, Raider J Crossover), 2 Adventure Touring (Suzuki V-Strom 1050XT, V-Strom 650XT ABS). The Suzuki Raider R150 Fi, Suzuki Burgman Street, Suzuki Raider R150 are the most popular motorcycles from Suzuki in their respective motorcycle segments. Currently Suzuki is offering 25 new motorcycle models in the Philippines. As of 19 September 2022, Suzuki motorcycle prices start at ₱60,400 for the most inexpensive model Smash 115 and goes up to ₱1.199 Million for the most expensive motorcycle model Suzuki Hayabusa. Check out the 2022 Suzuki price list in the Philippines. ![]()
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