Suzuki Avenis 125, colours, Suzuki India production

The 8 millionth unit was a Suzuki Avenis 125 scooter finished in Pearl Blaze Orange/Glass Sparkle Black.

Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd. (SMIPL), the two-wheeler subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan, has celebrated the landmark of producing 8 million cumulative two-wheelers in India.

SMIPL began its operations in India in February 2006 with mass production of its popular scooter – the Access 125 – at its production facility located at Kherki Dhaula in Gurgaon. 

SMIPL achieved its first 4 million production milestone within 13 years. Building upon this success and growing at more than double the speed, SMIPL manufactured the next 4 million units in less than 6 years.

Notably, SMIPL achieved its 8 million production milestone in the 19th year of its operation with the last 1 million units added in just one year. The 8 millionth unit was an Avenis 125 scooter finished in Pearl Blaze Orange/Glass Sparkle Black.

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Kenichi Umeda, Managing Director, Suzuki Motorcycle India said, “Reaching the 8-million-unit production milestone is a testament to SMIPL’s manufacturing capability. I express my gratitude to our customers and business partners for their continued support and trust in the brand. We remain dedicated to further delighting them through continuous efforts for enhanced after-sales service and improved hospitality.”

SMIPL currently manufactures a diverse range of scooters and motorcycles for Indian as well as international markets. Its domestic line-up includes its popular 125cc scooters – Access 125, Avenis, Burgman Street & Burgman Street SX –  and 150cc-250cc motorcycles – Gixxer & Gixxer SF, Gixxer 250 & Gixxer 250 SF and V-Strom SX. Suzuki also retails select large-capacity models in India which includes the recently launched V-Strom 800DE, the neo-retro Katana supernaked and the legendary Hayabusa.

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