Suzuki Cars UK New and Used Suzuki Models, Prices & Reviews

Suzuki is known as a specialist in small cars and 4x4s. Here’s everything you need to know about the brand and its range of cars.

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About Suzuki

Suzuki has been around longer than you think. The company was founded in 1909. Way back then it made weaving looms. In the 21st century Suzuki is better known for its cars, motorbikes, all-terrain vehicles, and outboard boat engines.

In the UK, Suzuki started selling motorbikes in 1963, with the first car dealership opening its doors seven years later.

Perhaps Suzuki’s best-known model is the Jimny, a shrunken off-roader. Over several generations the Jimny has earned a loyal following, with the model launched in 2018 being a huge success. Although that car is now off sale it is very sought after on the used market.

Today’s Suzuki range is largely made up of small cars, with the quirky Ignis being the smallest of all. However, Suzuki doesn’t just offer tiny hatchbacks, with the Swace family car (a rebadged Toyota Corolla) and the Across (a Toyota RAV4 under the skin) expanding Suzuki’s reach.

What our car expert says

“If you’re being sensible, the best Suzuki models are the ones borrowed from Toyota. But if you find sensible cars boring the tiny Ignis is a hoot to drive with the fun-loving character of a yappy terrier.”
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Suzuki at a glance

  • Hybrid power available with an EV coming soon

  • Finance from 0% APR (subject to change)

  • Seven-year, 100,000-mile warranty for cars serviced within franchised network

  • Around 160 dealers in the UK

  • All approved used cars have at least a one-year warranty

Suzuki FAQs

Yes, Suzuki cars are usually very reliable. Suzuki shares some technology with Toyota, which is a good place to start.

Suzuki is a publicly traded company, owned by its shareholders. One of the biggest shareholders is Toyota, with a stake of nearly 5%, but the two companies operate independently.

Suzuki has production facilities all over the globe. Many Suzuki models are made in the company’s home market of Japan, and there’s a European factory in Hungary. The Swace is made in Toyota’s factory in Burnaston, Derbyshire.

Yes. Although Suzuki builds cars and other products in many different countries, Suzuki is a Japanese brand.

Suzuki cars are worth buying, yes. If you value reliability and are happy to look beyond more obvious choices a Suzuki makes a good buy.

Suzuki makes its own engines, although the Toyota-based models use Toyota engines.

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