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Toyota, Suzuki, and Daihatsu Motor just shared that they've worked together to develop a fully electric vehicle platform. It will be used for next-gen mini-commercial electric vans.
The first model will be manufactured by Daihatsu while Toyota and Suzuki will subsequently release theirs by Q4, 2023. A minimum 200km range on a full charge is expected for the new electric minivans.
Japanese automakers Suzuki Motor, Daihatsu Motor and Toyota Motor jointly announced that they aim to launch new jointly-developed battery-powered mini commercial vans under their respective brands ...
Suzuki Motor Corporation (Suzuki), Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. (Daihatsu), and Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) will unveil prototype mini-commercial van electric vehicles (BEVs) equipped with a ...
Indian auto giant, Mahindra & Mahindra yesterday launched a mini passenger van called Maxximo Mini Van VX at a price of Rs 3.7-3.8 lakh in both BS II and BSIV compliant options. Having powered ...
Suzuki has a raft of concepts lined up for the Tokyo Motor Show next month, including the Xbee you see here. Not to be confused with the Scion xB, the Suzuki Xbee (pronounced “Crossbi”) takes ...
Suzuki it testing the grounds ahead of the Tokyo Motor Show with an awesome compact minivan concept. If there’s anyone out there who can interpret the classic, simple lines of European classic ...
Suzuki is targeting parents of young children with the oddly named Every Go Anywhere Baby Room minivan concept, designed for privacy at ... The van's rear liftgate offers large curtains that ...