Magyar Suzuki Closes a Successful Year in 2023 Suzuki plans to introduce five electric models by 2030, as part of the automotive industry's green transition. Magyar Suzuki Zrt.... 2024.06.13.
Foreign Minister Holds Talks with Suzuki’s CEO in Tokyo After the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping, the government is planning to establish cooperation with another Far Eastern country,... 2024.05.21.
The Suzuki Vitara, a Favorite of Hungarians, Has Been Renewed The new Suzuki Vitara was first unveiled at the 2014 Paris Motor Show, reports Világgazdaság. The appearance of the Vitara... 2024.04.04.
EV and Hybrid Car Prices Skyrocket, Secondhand Market Booming The number of monthly sales in the domestic used car market seems to be breaking out of the previous 70,000... 2024.02.21.
Four Millionth Suzuki Rolls off Production Line in Esztergom A Vitara, the four millionth car produced at Suzuki's Esztergom (northern Hungary) plant, rolled off the production line. The company... 2024.02.09.
Well-Known Model Tops the New Car Market Podium in January In the first month of the new year, 8,040 passenger cars were registered in Hungary, 274 fewer than in January... 2024.02.06.
“International community key to maintaining order on world seas” The international community has an important task to keep order on the world's seas, and must ensure the possibility of... 2024.01.24.
Production at Esztergom’s Suzuki Factory Halts Due to Red Sea Confrontation Work at the Suzuki factory in Esztergom (northern Hungary) will be suspended from January 15 to 21 due to delays... 2024.01.16.
Japanese Automotive Giant to Make a Significant Investment The Hungarian state is providing HUF 1.9 billion (EUR 4.88 million) in support for Suzuki's new investment in Esztergom (northern... 2023.07.27.
Skoda Octavia Remains Hungarians’ Favorite Car Skoda Octavia was again the favorite car of Hungarians in June, ahead of the Esztergom-made Suzuki Cross and the Toyota... 2023.07.05.
Magyar Suzuki Exceeds EUR 2-Billion Sales Mark Magyar Suzuki Zrt's Esztergom plant produced 129,022 cars in 2022, an annual increase of 20 percent, while net sales revenue... 2023.06.16.
Economic Development Minister Holds Talks with Suzuki Management Minister of Economic Development Márton Nagy recently received Atsumi Masato, CEO of Magyar Suzuki Zrt., at his office. According to the... 2023.02.21.
Suzuki to Increase Wages Next Year The Hungarian subsidiary of Japanese automobile company Suzuki (Magyar Suzuki Zrt.) will raise wages by an average of 20 percent... 2022.12.22.
Hungarian President Encourages Businesses to Adopt Family-friendly Approach Hungarian President Katalin Novák encouraged businesses to adopt a family-friendly approach in her speech at the Entrepreneurs' Forum in Esztergom... 2022.11.25.
Suzuki Retains Its Leading Position in the Hungarian Car Market In 2021, Suzuki Hungary's Esztergom plant produced more than a hundred thousand vehicles. The brand managed to maintain its leading... 2022.06.23.
President Novák and PM Orbán Honor President of Suzuki Hungary's President Katalin Novák and Prime Minister Viktor Orbán awarded Suzuki Motor Corporation President, Osamu Suzuki, with the civilian class... 2022.06.09.
Suzuki Hungary Confirms Diesel Probe The local unit of Japanese car maker Suzuki has confirmed that an investigation related to vehicles with diesel engines it... 2022.04.28.
Average Age of Cars in Hungary Now 15 Years Old In four years, the average age of cars on the road in Hungary has increased by a full year, reaching... 2022.04.21.
Top List of Vehicle Thefts in Hungary in 2021 According to the National Police Headquarters (ORFK), a total of 561 vehicles, 351 of which were passenger cars, were reported... 2022.02.11.
Trend Broken: Suzuki Not the Highest Seller of New Cars in Hungary in January The domestic new car market had a weak start to 2022, reports Világgazdaság (VG). Citing the latest data from "Datahouse,"... 2022.02.04.
Magyar Suzuki Restarts Production Japanese carmaker Suzuki is restarting production at its plant in Esztergom, northern Hungary, on Monday, after a two-week shutdown due... 2021.09.20.