Maruti Suzuki to not to get Vitara Brezza produced at Toyota plant
Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) on Thursday said it will not get itscompact SUV Vitara Brezza manufactured at Toyota Kirloskar Motor’s manufacturing plant in Karnataka as was decided earlier.
The country’s largest carmaker said it will allot some other model, in place of Vitara Brezza, to be manufactured at the Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) plant.
It however did not disclose the name of the model which will now be produced at the TKM plant where work is temporarily suspended due to an issue between the worker union and management.
“The Board has, today, approved to change the model to be manufactured at TKM fromVitara Brezza to another model,” MSI said in a regulatory filing.
When contacted a TKM spokesperson said: “After thorough discussions between Suzuki and Toyota, both companies have mutually made such a decision. We would like to refrain from commenting further at this moment, regarding our future product plans.”
Last year in March, the MSI board had approved allowing production ofVitara Brezza at TKM’s Bidadi plantstarting 2022.
Already, as per a global collaboration between Toyota and Suzuki, MSI sells Vitara Brezza to TKM which after making certain design changes sells the model as Urban Cruiser in the domestic market.
TKM also gets MSI’s premium hatchback Baleno under the same arrangement and sells it as Glanza in the market.
In March 2018,in continuation of their partnership discussions that kicked off in 2017, Suzuki agreed to supply premium hatchback Baleno and compact SUV Vitara Brezza to Toyota, while Toyota in return decided to supply its Corolla sedan to Suzuki.
Later, thetwo companies agreed to expand the scope of their collaboration and discuss new joint projects in the fields of technological development, vehicle production, and market development.
Under the agreement, TKM would manufacture models developed by Suzuki for sale in India through their respective brand networks.
Moreover, the two firms decided to look at cooperation in exports of models developed by Suzuki, including those produced by TKM — the Indian arm of Toyota– from India to Africa and other markets through their global sales networks.
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