Suzuki Motorcycle India Achieves Historic Milestone: 1 Crore Two-Wheelers Produced in 20 Years
Journey from Gurugram Plant to Creating a New Legacy: Suzuki Access Ride Connect Edition Becomes the One-Crore Unit as Company Focuses on Future Mobility
A Golden Chapter for Suzuki in the Indian Two-Wheeler Industry
India’s two-wheeler market is one of the largest and most competitive in the world. Sustaining a strong presence for two decades and producing one crore units is a remarkable achievement for any automotive company. Suzuki Motorcycle India has reached this historic milestone, marking its 20th anniversary in India.
This achievement reflects not only the company’s robust manufacturing capabilities but also the unwavering trust Indian customers have in the Suzuki brand.
The journey began at Suzuki’s manufacturing plant in Gurugram, Haryana, in 2006. Over the years, the company consistently delivered scooters and motorcycles for both domestic and export markets, expanding its footprint across India and abroad.
Suzuki’s India Journey Began in 2006
Suzuki Motor Corporation launched its Indian subsidiary, Suzuki Motorcycle India, in 2006. At the time, India’s two-wheeler market was already crowded with established competitors. However, Suzuki gradually carved its niche through Japanese engineering, superior quality, and innovative products tailored to Indian riders.
The Gurugram plant quickly became a vital part of Suzuki’s global production network. Initially, production capacity was limited, but as Suzuki’s products gained popularity, the company steadily scaled up operations to meet increasing demand.
First 50 Lakh Units Took 14 Years
The first phase of Suzuki Motorcycle India’s journey was challenging. Understanding the diverse Indian market, its riders’ preferences, and designing the right product lineup for scooters and motorcycles required time.
As a result, the first 50 lakh units were produced over nearly 14 years. During this period, Suzuki strengthened its dealer network, improved manufacturing processes, and localized products to better serve Indian customers.
These years provided crucial learning opportunities, laying the foundation for faster growth in the years that followed.
Next 50 Lakh Units Produced Rapidly
After the initial 50 lakh units, Suzuki accelerated production significantly. The next 50 lakh units were completed in a much shorter period, demonstrating the company’s growing understanding of the Indian market and its increasing popularity.
Models like the Suzuki Access became immensely popular, appealing not only to urban riders but also in small towns and semi-urban areas. Suzuki’s motorcycle lineup also captured the imagination of young riders, further boosting production.
Suzuki Access Ride Connect Edition: The One-Crore Unit
The one-crore unit milestone was marked by the production of the Suzuki Access Ride Connect Edition. This model is one of the company’s most successful and trusted scooters.
The Access Ride Connect Edition combines modern features, smart connectivity, and powerful performance. Selecting this scooter as the one-crore unit reflects its status not merely as a product but as a symbol of Suzuki’s legacy and success in India.
Strong Presence in Domestic and Export Markets
Suzuki Motorcycle India’s success extends beyond India. The company exports two-wheelers to more than 60 countries, including markets in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
A strong global presence not only benefits the company commercially but also strengthens India’s position as a key hub in Suzuki’s global manufacturing network.
Gurugram Plant: The Backbone of Success
The Gurugram manufacturing facility has been the backbone of Suzuki India’s journey. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, skilled workforce, and stringent quality standards, this plant plays a pivotal role in Suzuki’s global production network.
Both scooters and motorcycles are manufactured here. Over time, production capacity has been expanded, and processes optimized, ensuring high efficiency and consistent quality.
New Kharkhoda Plant to Meet Future Demand
To meet future demand, Suzuki is continuously expanding manufacturing capacity. The new plant under development in Kharkhoda, Haryana, is part of this strategy.
This facility will enable Suzuki to cater to growing domestic and international demand, while also creating new employment opportunities and supporting local economic growth.
Focus on Expanding Network and Customer Reach
Suzuki is investing not only in manufacturing but also in expanding its sales and service network. Across India, the number of dealerships and service centers is steadily increasing.
A strong network ensures better customer service and enhances the overall brand experience, cementing long-term loyalty.

Suzuki’s Strategy for Future Mobility
Suzuki Motorcycle India is also preparing for the future of mobility. The company is focusing on fuel-efficient, eco-friendly vehicles with advanced safety features and smart technologies.
In the coming years, Suzuki plans to strengthen its product portfolio with innovative technologies, modern features, and safer, more sustainable two-wheelers.
Customer Trust: The Strongest Driving Force
The biggest contributor to Suzuki’s 20-year success has been the trust of Indian customers. Quality, durability, and reliable performance have made Suzuki a preferred brand for millions of riders.
Reaching one crore units is a testament to this trust. This milestone is not just a number—it is a symbol of the strong bond Suzuki has built with Indian riders over the past two decades.
Conclusion: Suzuki’s Journey of Excellence
Producing one crore two-wheelers in 20 years is a historic achievement for Suzuki Motorcycle India and a landmark in India’s automotive industry. From its Gurugram plant to the upcoming Kharkhoda facility, the company continues to expand, innovate, and deliver exceptional products.
With rapid growth, a strong dealer network, international exports, and a focus on future mobility, Suzuki is set to reach even greater heights. This story is not just about a company’s success—it reflects India’s emergence as a global manufacturing hub and the evolving landscape of mobility in the country.