Suzuki lost no time in developing a prototype vehicle. However, manufacturing was stalled by the war. It was Michio Suzuki’s son, Shunzo, who later on designed a unique motor that could be attached to a bicycle. It was an ingenious idea that set the stage for further research in motorcycle engineering.
The Suzuki company eventually became officially known as Suzuki Motor Co., Ltd. By 1955, the first lightweight mass-production automobile called “Suzulight” was born.
Succeeding generations concentrated on expanding the business. Recent years have seen the arrival of Suzuki product breakthroughs – including sport utility vehicles.
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