The agreement, which mainly concerns electric and hybrid vehicles, provides for a share swap - The two companies already collaborate in specific sectors and in India
After Volkswagen, Mitsubishi Motors and Suzuki also end up in the storm due to irregular vehicle tests - Osamu Suzuki admits the use of "different methods" than those required by law, involving 2,1 million cars - Mitsubishi: he resigns…
In November 2011, the Japanese company launched a legal action against Volkswagen before the court of the International Chamber of Commerce in London to force the Wolfsburg giant to sell the 20% held in Suzuki.
Maruti-Suzuki – controlled by the Japanese multinational Suzuki, in which Volkswagen holds a 20% stake – is the largest Indian car manufacturer: yesterday, at the company's general meeting, shareholders expressed the opinion that evil spirits are lurking …
India's leading automaker, Maruti Suzuki, has shut down one of its plants following riots in which one manager died and XNUMX executives were injured.
The rumor comes from the French online newspaper La Tribune: Fiat would like to focus on the Japanese market with Suzuki, and for this approach it would even be willing to sell Alfa Romeo, one of its main brands, to the Germans of Volkswagen, in exchange for…
Even today the share is at the top of the purchases of Piazza Affari - The positive trend is due to Brazil, which generates 20% of home sales and where the Government wants to relaunch consumption in the auto sector - But…
The Turin company and Suzuki continue to consolidate their commercial relations: the Lingotto will supply 300 diesel engines to Maruti Suzuki India Limited - The engines will be installed on Suzuki vehicles produced in India
The Japanese company wants to turn to an international court of arbitration in order to dissolve the partnership - Fiat is the third wheel.
Some factories of the Japanese company are too close to the coast and in earthquake-prone areas. They will soon be moved to safer areas